5 innings for the win, 5 innings to be considered an official game. Hope that you won your bet.
2006-10-21 02:14:49
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answer #1
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answered by Gigi & Tino 3
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5
2006-10-20 07:17:24
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answer #2
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answered by Ricky Lee 6
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The answer is five for the starting pitcher.. so long as he l;eaves with a lead that is not relinquished.. If the pitchers leaves with the lead after 4.2 innings and it's not relinquished, he is inelgible for the victory regardless of the final score.. so long as his team does not relinquish the lead. It is then up the official scorer to 'award' the victory to a non starter who was 'most effective' in relief..
If Glavine was leading 7-0 after 4 innings but was lifted for a pinch hitter, he coule not get credit for the win.. If Hernandez comes in for two innings, and gives up two runs.. and another pitcher comes in to pitch one inning and retires the side.. followed by a final pitcher who pitches two inings and give up 1 run.. the likelihood is the pitcher that allowed no runs and retired the three batters he faced would get credit for the win.. but, it is subjective and the official scorer could find a reason to award the victory to the final pitcher.. unlikely, but possible..
2006-10-20 05:52:34
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answered by thorfin39 3
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A pitcher must complete 5 full innings and leave the game with the lead. The lead must be maintained for the rest of the game without being tied for falling behind and then regaining the lead in order for the starting pitcher to get credit for the win. If the lead is tied lost or regained, the pitcher of record becomes the pitcher that is in the game at that time.
2006-10-20 04:50:42
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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Brian almost had it right. The pitcher needs to have pitched 5 innings to qualify for win and his team does have to be winning when he is taken out. A game is offical after the fifth inning is completed. If the home team is ahead then after the top of the fifth is completed the game is offical.
2006-10-20 04:56:24
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answer #5
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answered by johumga73 2
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It is 5 these are the rules for the official scorer
WINNING AND LOSING PITCHER
10.19
(a) Credit the starting pitcher with a game won only if he has pitched at least five complete innings and his team not only is in the lead when he is replaced but remains in the lead the remainder of the game.
(b)The “must pitch five complete innings” rule in respect to the starting pitcher shall be in effect for all games of six or more innings. In a five-inning game, credit the starting pitcher with a game won if he has pitched at least four complete innings and his team not only is in the lead when he is replaced but remains in the lead the remainder of the game.
(c)When the starting pitcher cannot be credited with the victory because of the provisions of 10.19(a) or (b) and more than one relief pitcher is used, the victory shall be awarded on the following basis:
(1) When, during the tenure of the starting pitcher, the winning team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game, credit the victory to the relief pitcher judged by the scorer to have been the most effective;
(2) Whenever the score is tied the game becomes a new contest insofar as the winning and losing pitcher is concerned;
(3) Once the opposing team assumes the lead all pitchers who have pitched up to that point are excluded from being credited with the victory except that if the pitcher against whose pitching the opposing team gained the lead continues to pitch until his team regains the lead, which it holds to the finish of the game, that pitcher shall be the winning pitcher;
(4) The winning relief pitcher shall be the one who is the pitcher of record when his team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game. EXCEPTION: Do not credit a victory to a relief pitcher who is ineffective in a brief appearance, when a succeeding relief pitcher pitches effectively in helping his team maintain the lead. In such cases, credit the succeeding relief pitcher with the victory.
(d) When a pitcher is removed for a substitute batter or substitute runner, all runs scored by his team during the inning in which he is removed shall be credited to his benefit in determining the pitcher of record when his team assumes the lead.
(e) Regardless of how many innings the first pitcher has pitched, he shall be charged with the loss of the game if he is replaced when his team is behind in the score, or falls behind because of runs charged to him after he is replaced, and his team thereafter fails either to tie the score or gain the lead.
(f) No pitcher shall be credited with pitching a shutout unless he pitches the complete game, or unless he enters the game with none out before the opposing team has scored in the first inning, puts out the side without a run scoring and pitches all the rest of the game. When two or more pitchers combine to pitch a shutout a notation to that effect should be included in the league’s official pitching records.
(g) In some non-championship games (such as the Major League All- Star Game) it is provided in advance that each pitcher shall work a stated number of innings, usually two or three. In such games, it is customary to credit the victory to the pitcher of record, whether starter or reliever, when the winning team takes a lead which it maintains to the end of the game, unless such pitcher is knocked out after the winning team has a commanding lead, and the scorer believes a subsequent pitcher is entitled to credit for the victory.
2006-10-20 04:54:36
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answer #6
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answered by Colin L 5
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the pitcher doesnt have to throw a certain amount of innings to win...there team just has to be winning when they leave.....and you've gotta play 6 innings for it to be official
2006-10-20 04:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Mick "7" is right. Brian doesn't know what he's talking about.
2006-10-20 04:57:46
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answer #8
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answered by MichaelJack548 1
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5 IP...to win
2006-10-20 06:32:26
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answer #9
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answered by modeledge 3
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Mick 7 has it covered.
2006-10-20 05:16:06
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answer #10
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answered by smitty 7
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