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15. John Lackey

15. John Lackey
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: October 23, 1978 in Abilene, TX USA
  • Weight: 235 lbs.
  • Height: 6'6"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: June 24, 2002
  • Final Game: October 01, 2017
  • Cy Young - 2007
  • Cy Young - 2015
  • MVP - 2007
  • Rookie of the Year - 2002
 
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John Lackey’s Major League debut was in June of 2002 where he became a member of the Angels’ starting rotation.  The timing could not have been better for Lackey, who was about to become part of a World Series Championship team.  Lackey won a game in both the ALCS and World Series, and he entered 2003 as a permanent starter.  

The hurler was up and down but always showed flashes of greatness and could eat a lot of innings.   Lackey had his best season in baseball in 2007, where he went 19-9, led the American League in ERA (3.01) and ERA+ (150), and was third in Cy Young voting.  He had two more decent years with the Angels before he signed with Boston as a Free Agent.

Lackey won two more World Series Rings, 2013 with Boston and 2016 with the Cubs.  As an Angel, Lackey had 102 Wins against 71 Losses with 1,201 Strikeouts.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Selected in the 2nd Round of the Amateur Draft 6/2/99.
  • Departed:

    Signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox 12/14/09.

  • Games Played: 234
  • Notable Statistics:

    102 Wins
    71 Losses
    3.81 ERA
    233 Games Started
    14 Complete Games
    8 Shutouts
    1,501 Innings Pitched
    1,201 Strikeouts
    3.83 FIP
    1.306 WHIP
    2.72 SO/BB
    24.4 bWAR

    12 Playoff Games
    3 Wins
    4 Losses
    3.12 ERA
    12 Games Started
    78 Innings Pitched
    53 Strikeouts
    1.33 WHIP
    1.83 SO/BB

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    World Series Champion (2002)
    All-Star (2007)
    Lowest ERA (2007)
    Most Shutouts (2003, 2006 & 2007)
    Highest ERA+ (2007)
    Most Putouts by a Pitcher (2010)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (2004 & 2006)

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