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Updated Boston Red Sox actual won-lost records before April 16th game vs. Minnesota Twins



Nick Pivetta, Boston Red Sox starting pitcher on April 15th, 2022 vs. the Minnesota Twins (Photo from MLB.com video; https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-vs-red-sox/2022/04/15/663265#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=663265)


Nathan Eovaldi has the most wins on this team so far this regular season and Nick Pivetta has the most losses so far during the regular season.


The Boston Red Sox have three (3) wins and four (4) losses so far through seven (7) games during the 2022 regular season and Rich Hill, Tanner Houck, Hansel Robles, Matt Strahm, and Phillips Valdez cannot be blamed at all for a Boston Red Sox loss so far this regular season.


Nick Pivetta and Michael Wacha have the fewest wins among starters.


Phillips Valdez has the fewest wins among relievers and Ryan Brasier, Austin Davis and Hirokazu Sawamura have the fewest wins among relievers who have actually been a part of at least one Red Sox win this regular season.


Garrett Whitlock has the most wins among relievers and Ryan Brasier has the most losses among relievers.


Among starting pitchers, Nick Pivetta and Michael Wacha can be blamed the most for Boston Red Sox losses so far during the 2022 regular season.


Among relief pitchers, Ryan Brasier is the most to blame so far during the 2022 regular season.


Actual won-lost records in the 2022 regular season for Boston Red Sox pitchers depending on the Boston Red Sox win/loss result for any one specific game


Matt Barnes .111 wins and .250 losses (.308 win pct.)

Ryan Brasier .074 wins and .625 losses (.106 win pct.)

Kutter Crawford .259 wins and .167 losses (.609 win pct.)

Austin Davis .074 wins and .083 losses (.471 win pct.)

Jake Diekman .185 wins and .125 losses (.597 win pct.)

Nathan Eovaldi .556 wins and .500 losses (.526 win pct.)

Rich Hill .481 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.)

Tanner Houck .370 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.)

Nick Pivetta 0.000 wins and 1.500 losses (.000 win pct.)

Hansel Robles .259 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.)

Hirokazu Sawamura .074 wins and .250 losses (.229 win pct.)

Matt Strahm .111 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.)

Phillips Valdez 0 wins and 0 losses (Not applicable. Hasn't been in a game yet the Boston Red Sox actually won and he also hasn't given up any runs yet at all. So technically that means he's a winner. 1.000 win pct.)

Michael Wacha 0 wins and .333 losses (.000 win pct.)

Garrett Whitlock .444 wins and .167 losses (.727 win pct.)


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Nathan Eovaldi has the most wins and Nick Pivetta has the most losses among all pitchers so far during the regular season.


Hansel Robles, Matt Strahm and Phillips Valdez have performed the best for the Boston Red Sox (regardless if the Red Sox actually win any one specific game or not) so far during the 2022 regular season.


Tanner Houck has the fewest wins among starters. Jake Diekman has the fewest wins among relievers.


Garrett Whitlock has the most wins among relievers and Ryan Brasier has the most losses among relievers.


Michael Wacha has performed the best among starting pitchers so far during the regular season while Rich Hill has performed the worst among starting pitchers.


Among relievers who have given up at least a run, Garrett Whitlock has performed the best while Ryan Brasier has performed the worst.


Actual won-lost records in the 2022 regular season for Boston Red Sox pitchers not depending on whether the Boston Red Sox actually win any one specific game or not.


In other words, this tells the complete picture of their entire regular season (the good and the bad) of how many people the pitcher got out (innings pitched) and how many runs the pitcher truthfully gave up (which is more accurate than runs or even earned runs given up). So to make this more easy for people to understand, starting pitchers don't 100% get blamed for the inherited runners that the reliever(s) allow to score. The starter will get 25%, 50% or 75% blame for giving up one run instead, for an inherited runner that eventually scores.


Also, a pitcher can get a partial win and a partial loss in the same game. So pitchers that throw more innings pitched are going to get a higher percentage of partial wins and pitchers who give up more runs are going to get a higher percentage of partial losses. So if one pitcher pitches a complete game he will get one win (regardless of the team's win/loss result) and if the pitcher's team actually loses that same game in which he was the only pitcher who pitched for his team, he will also get credit for one loss.


Basically, this is truly giving credit where credit is due among pitchers only.


Matt Barnes .347 wins and .250 losses (.581 win pct.) 3 innings pitched

Ryan Brasier .294 wins and 1.042 losses (.220 win pct.) 2 2/3 innings pitched

Kutter Crawford .259 wins and .488 losses (.347 win pct.) 2 1/3 innings pitched

Austin Davis .352 wins and .369 losses (.488 win pct.) 3 innings pitched

Jake Diekman .219 wins and .232 losses (.485 win pct.) 2 innings pitched

Nathan Eovaldi 1.056 wins and .786 losses (.573 win pct.) 10 innings pitched

Rich Hill .481 wins and 1.000 losses (.325 win pct.) 4 1/3 innings pitched

Tanner Houck .370 wins and .583 losses (.388 win pct.) 3 1/3 innings pitched

Nick Pivetta .931 wins and 1.500 losses (.383 win pct.) 7 2/3 innings pitched

Hansel Robles .359 wins and .000 losses (1.000 win pct.) 3 1/3 innings pitched

Hirokazu Sawamura .421 wins and .250 losses (.628 win pct.) 3 2/3 innings pitched

Matt Strahm .261 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.) 2 1/3 innings pitched

Phillips Valdez .431 wins and 0.000 losses (1.000 win pct.) 3 2/3 innings pitched

Michael Wacha .542 wins and .333 losses (.619 win pct.) 4 1/3 innings pitched

Garrett Whitlock .678 wins and .167 losses (.803 win pct.) 6 1/3 innings pitched


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Wins, Losses, Holds, Blown Saves and Saves that everybody understands

Matt Barnes

Ryan Brasier Blown Saves 1

Kutter Crawford 1-1

Austin Davis 0-1

Jake Diekman Holds 2 Saves 1

Nathan Eovaldi 1-0

Rich Hill

Tanner Houck

Nick Pivetta 0-2

Hansel Robles Holds 1 Saves 1

Hirokazu Sawamura

Matt Strahm Holds 1

Phillips Valdez

Michael Wacha

Garrett Whitlock 1-0 Blown Saves 1

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