by Anonymous on July 4th, 2006

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How do you know which pitcher has lost the game when several relievers also came in?

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  • by Henry Hascup on July 4th, 2006

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    (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.

    This also goes for relievers as well, if he is replaced after giving up the go ahead run(s) or his team 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, he will be charged with the loss.

    http://www.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/official_rules/official_scorer_10.jsp

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    • Thank you very much. Both answers were great and very helpful.

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      by Anonymous on July 4th, 2006

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