Victor Starffin - Professional Statistics

Professional Statistics

Year Team G W L IP K BB HR ERA
1936 Summer Kyojin 1 0 0 3.0 4 1 0 0.00
1936 Autumn Kyojin 3 1 2 21.0 19 7 0 3.00
1937 Summer Kyojin 25 13 4 147.1 92 58 1 1.53
1937 Autumn Kyojin 26 15 7 164.2 95 51 0 1.86
1938 Summer Kyojin 24 14 3 158.2 76 57 5 2.04
1938 Autumn Kyojin 24 19 2 197.2 146 59 0 1.05
1939 Kyojin 68 42 15 458.1 282 156 4 1.73
1940 Kyojin 55 38 12 436.0 245 145 3 0.97
1941 Kyojin 20 15 3 150.0 58 45 3 1.20
1942 Kyojin 40 26 8 306.1 110 119 3 1.12
1943 Kyojin 18 10 5 136.0 71 57 2 1.19
1944 Kyojin 7 6 0 66.0 27 23 0 0.68
1946 Pacific 5 1 1 31.2 11 16 1 1.99
1947 Taiyo 20 8 10 162.1 77 48 3 2.05
1948 Kinsei 37 17 13 298.1 138 80 6 2.17
1949 Daiei 52 27 17 376.0 163 69 24 2.61
1950 Daiei 35 11 15 234.1 86 48 21 3.96
1951 Daiei 14 6 6 100.2 47 22 5 2.68
1952 Daiei 24 8 10 150.1 44 43 9 3.05
1953 Daiei 26 11 9 201.2 61 42 11 2.68
1954 Takahashi 29 8 13 178.1 52 45 12 3.73
1955 Tombow 33 7 21 196.2 56 30 9 3.89
Total 586 303 176 4175.1 1960 1221 122 2.09

*Bold = lead league

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