The average time a pitcher gets on the mound per season is around 33 to 36 times a season for a starter, and around 50 to 75 times a season for a reliever.
2007-05-15 07:46:52
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answered by Sir Nelson 2
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I am going to assume you would actually want to see a number in hours and minutes for a starting pitcher who is healthy all year and never goes on the DL. At the high end of time on the mound would be a star pircher that would get (30) starts and average (6) innings per start. The average game runs 2:45 and his (6) inning average per game would be (55) minutes per game. Carry this out to (30) starts and he would spend about (27) hours on the mound per year. now if you believe in statistical averages than the average American has one breast and one testicle.
2007-05-15 15:04:17
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answered by Frizzer 7
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17 hours 27 minutes 11 seconds
2007-05-15 16:15:46
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answered by Andy 2
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If I had to guess....on average per game.....
Starting pitchers - 6.2 innings
Relief pitchers - 0.2 innings
Closing Pitchers - 0.2 innings
Set up Pitcher - 1.0 innings
2007-05-15 14:48:22
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answered by lumpythemp 2
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good ? !
and if pitchers spend so little time doing their job
(albeit, an important one)
how did kerry woods beat todd helton for rookie of the year
when helton plays almost every day
and woods is already washed out?
2007-05-15 14:51:33
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answered by mrlucky 5
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per season? I don't know, but per week is 6 innings.
2007-05-15 15:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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