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  2. Juan Marichal dominated the 1960s, winning 191 games, more than any pitcher in Major League Baseball during that decade! Rounding out the top five are Bob Gibson (164 wins), Don Drysdale (158 wins), Jim Bunning (150 wins) and Jim Kaat (142 wins). The Dominican Dandy also led the '60s in complete games (197), shutouts (45), and balks (13)!

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  3. How many strikeouts did Juan Marichal have? Juan Marichal had 2,303 strikeouts over his career. How many teams has Juan Marichal played for? Juan Marichal played for 3 teams; the San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers. How many World Series has Juan Marichal won? Juan Marichal has never won a World Series.

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  4. Marichal's 238 wins, 2.84 ERA, 244 complete games and 3,444 innings pitched with the Giants are San Francisco team records; his 2,281 strikeouts, 446 games started and 52 shutouts with the club place him behind only Christy Mathewson in franchise history.

  5. 243-142. ERA. 2.89. K. 2303. WHIP. 1.10. Complete career MLB stats for the Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Juan Marichal on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  6. Marichal (pronounced mah-ree-CHAHL 1) finished with an impressive statistical line: 243 wins against 142 losses, an ERA of 2.89, 244 complete games (more than half of his starts), 52 shutouts, a strikeout-to-walk ratio of better than 3-to-1.

  7. Marichal, Spahn and the greatest game ever pitched. 3/28/2022 at 2:36 PM 3/28/2022 at 2:36 PM ... Juan Marichal had a legendary career with Giants.

  8. May 22, 2024 · Marichal signed his first professional contract with the National League San Francisco Giants in 1957 and won 20 games in the minor leagues in both 1958 and 1959. He made his major league debut in 1960, and, during his next 10 years with the Giants, he had six seasons in which he won more than 20 games.