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46. Ken Raffensberger

Ken Raffensberger could be the unluckiest Pitcher in the history of baseball.  The forkball specialist never played for a winning team, (we aren’t counting his rookie year where he played one game) which included his last seven and half years in Cincinnati.  Raffensberger pitched with multiple deliveries but had incredible accuracy regardless of how the ball left his hand.  As a Red, he finished in the top five in BB/9 five times, including the two top finishes in 1950 & 1951.  He would also lead the National League in WHIP in ’51. 

Raffensberger's overall record in Cincinnati was 89-99 with a 3.64 ERA.

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