Unveiling Baseball’s Untouchable Pitcher: The Secret Behind the Lowest ERA Ever Recorded
2. Addie Joss (1.89 from 1902-10)
The right-hander had the eighth-best single-season ERA of all time in 1908, when he went 24-11 with a 1.16 ERA for the Cleveland Naps. That season was his best shot at an elusive World Series appearance. The Naps won 90 games but finished a half game behind Ty Cobb and the Tigers in the AL.
3. Mordecai Three Finger Brown (2.06 from 1903-16)
Brown played a key role in the Cubs’ success early in the 20th century, putting together six straight 20-win seasons from 1906-11. The Hall of Famer’s best season came in 1906 when he went 26-6 with a 1.04 ERA that we’ve already mentioned ranks third all time.



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