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Drysdale Career Statistics

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Career statistics for Dodger Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale, who died Saturday at age 56:

Year, Team G IP W-L Pct. H SO BB ERA 1956, Brooklyn 25 99 5-5 .500 163 80 68 3.33 1957, Brooklyn 34 221 17-9 .654 197 148 61 2.69 1958, Los Angeles 44 212 12-13 .480 214 131 72 4.16 1959, Los Angeles 44 271 17-13 .567 237 242 93 3.45 1960, Los Angeles 41 269 15-14 .517 214 246 72 2.84 1961, Los Angeles 40 244 13-10 .565 236 182 83 3.69 1962, Los Angeles 43 314 25-9 .735 272 232 78 2.83 1963, Los Angeles 42 315 19-17 .528 287 251 57 2.63 1964, Los Angeles 40 321 18-16 .529 242 237 68 2.19 1965, Los Angeles 44 308 23-12 .657 270 210 66 2.78 1966, Los Angeles 40 274 13-16 .448 279 177 45 3.42 1967, Los Angeles 38 282 13-16 .448 269 196 60 2.74 1968, Los Angeles 31 239 14-12 .538 201 155 56 2.15 1969, Los Angeles 12 63 5-4 .556 71 24 13 4.43 Totals 518 3432 209-166 .556 3084 2486 855 2.95

WORLD SERIES

Year, Opponent G IP W-L Pct. H SO BB ERA 1956, NY Yankees 1 2 0-0 .000 2 1 1 9.00 1959, Chicago 1 7 1-0 1.000 11 5 4 1.29 1963, NY Yankees 1 9 1-0 1.000 3 9 1 0.00 1965, Minnesota 2 11 1-1 .500 12 15 3 3.86 1966, Baltimore 2 10 0-2 .000 8 6 3 4.50 Totals 7 39 3-3 .500 36 36 12 2.95

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Elected to Hall of Fame, 1984.

Selected to 10 All-Star games.

Set major league record of 58 consecutive scoreless innings in 1968, which was broken by Orel Hershiser in 1988 (59 consecutive).

Won Cy Young Award, Sporting News Co-Major League Player of the Year, and NL Pitcher of the Year in 1962.

Hit 29 home runs, second-most for a pitcher in National League history.

One of eight Dodgers to have uniform number (53) retired, July 1, 1984.

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