Hank Webb
Born: 1950
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RHP 1972-77 Mets , Dodgers
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| IP | W-L | ERA |
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169 | 7-9 | 4.31 |
Webb had only one season of more than 20 IP in the majors, going 7-6, 4.07 for the
Mets in 1975. He pitched a seven-inning, 1-0 no-hit victory for Tidewater (International
League) against Rochester on June 7, 1974 (second game of a doubleheader).
(JFC)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » April 14, 1976: At Chicago, the Mets' Dave Kingman launches a home run estimated at 550 feet that plunks a house some 530 feet from home plate, but the Cubs survive to win, 6–5, and tie for 1st. Buddy Schultz cops his only victory of the year, and Hank Webb, in his only decision of the year, takes the loss. Capping the day is Randy Hundley, signed after the Padres release him, who ignites a 3-run rally in the 7th with a pinch double.
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