J. R. Richard - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Year Ag Tm Lg G GS W L ERA CG SHO IP Hits R ER HR BB K WHIP K/9 H/9
1971 21 HOU NL 4 4 2 1 3.43 1 0 21.0 17 9 8 1 16 29 1.571 12.43 7.29
1972 22 HOU NL 4 1 1 0 13.50 0 0 6.0 10 9 9 0 8 8 3.000 12.00 15.00
1973 23 HOU NL 16 10 6 2 4.00 2 1 72.0 54 37 32 2 38 75 1.278 9.38 6.75
1974 24 HOU NL 15 9 2 3 4.18 0 0 64.7 58 31 30 3 36 42 1.454 5.85 8.07
1975 25 HOU NL 33 31 12 10 4.39 7 1 203.0 178 107 99† 8 138* 176 1.557 7.80† 7.89
1976**‡ 26 HOU NL 39† 39† 20† 15† 2.75† 14† 3 291.0† 221 105 89† 14 151* 214 1.278 6.62v 6.84*
1977 27 HOU NL 36† 36† 18† 12 2.97† 13† 3† 267.0 212 94 88 18 104† 214 1.184† 7.21† 7.15†
1978** 28 HOU NL 36† 36† 18† 11 3.11 16† 3† 275.3† 192 104 95† 12 141* 303* 1.209 9.90* 6.28*
1979**‡ 29 HOU NL 38† 38† 18† 13† 2.71* 19† 4† 292.3† 220 98 88 13 98† 313* 1.088† 9.64* 6.77*
1980∞ 30 HOU NL 17 17 10 4 1.90 4 4 113.7 65 31 24 2 40 119 0.924 9.42 5.15
10 Seasons 238 221 107 71 3.15 76 19 1606.0 1227 625 562 73 770 1493 1.243 8.37 6.88
  • * = Led NL
  • † = Top 10 in National League
  • ∞ = Selected to All-Star Team
  • ** = Top 10 in Cy Young Award voting
  • ‡ = Top 10 in MVP voting

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