In 1970, 4 of the 12 pitchers worked three innings each.
He worked 4.2 innings, gave up 3 runs and took the loss.
It was only the second time in his 11-year career that he worked more than nine innings.
In order to win, the starters have to work at least seven innings.
In 16 of his 17 starts, he worked at least six innings.
In 1953 Byrd went 11-20, but he worked 237 innings.
He worked just 69 innings last season, a career low.
He has yet to work more than six innings this season.
Didn't get any saves but worked more than 100 innings.
Only once did he pitch the day after working two innings.