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Fast Facts about Bob Stanley

Bob Stanley

Years with Boston: 13

Elected to Red Sox Hall of Fame: 2000

 

 

All-Star Selections with Boston (2)

1979, 1983

 

Pitching Statistics for Bob Stanley with Boston

SEASON W L SV IP H ER SO ERA
1977 8 7 3 151.0 176 67 44 3.99
1978 15 2 10 141.7 142 41 38 2.60
1979 16 12 1 216.7 250 96 56 3.99
1980 10 8 14 175.0 186 66 71 3.39
1981 10 8 0 98.7 110 42 28 3.83
1982 12 7 14 168.3 161 58 83 3.10
1983 8 10 33 145.3 145 46 65 2.85
1984 9 10 22 106.7 113 42 52 3.54
1985 6 6 10 87.7 76 28 46 2.87
1986 6 6 16 82.3 109 40 54 4.37
1987 4 15 0 152.7 198 85 67 5.01
1988 6 4 5 101.7 90 36 57 3.19
1989 5 2 4 79.3 102 43 32 4.88
TOTAL 115 97 132 1707.0 1858 690 693 3.64
 

Biography for Bob Stanley

Known for his sinkerball, "The Steamer" was picked up by Boston in the 1974 amateur draft and started his major league career with the Red Sox at the start of the 1977 season. Stanley was nothing short of a workhorse and alternated between starting and relieving during the early phase of his career; this led to some unusual season-ending lines. For example, in 1978, he started just 3 games in 52 appearances but won 15 games while collecting 10 saves; those numbers were enough to gain consideration for the Cy Young award. The following year, he started 30 games and finished with a record of 16-12 and a 3.99 ERA, though he also managed ten relief appearances and one save; in recognition, he was named to his first of two All-Star appearances. From 1981 through 1983, Stanley led the majors in relief innings and finish 1982 with an American League record of 168.1 innings of relief in 48 appearances; he also led the team four times in saves between 1982 and 1986. Staying with Boston for all 13 years of his professional career, Stanley retired after the 1989 season as the Red Sox career leader in saves with 132, appearances with 637, and games finished with 376. He is also eight all-time in wins with 115.

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