Unveiling Baseball’s Untouchable Pitcher: The Secret Behind the Lowest ERA Ever Recorded
2. Greg Maddux, Atlanta Braves (1.56 ERA in 1994)
Led by Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz, Atlanta’s starting pitchers keyed a remarkable division-title run that began in the 1990s. Maddux was at his best in a ’94 season that was cut short by a players’ strike. He led the NL with 202.0 innings, was tied for the league lead with 16 wins and finished third with 156 strikeouts. And, oh yeah, he only surrendered four home runs.
3. Shane Bieber, Cleveland (1.63 ERA in 2020)
Although it was a shortened season, Shane Bieber was nothing short of amazing in his 12 starts in 2020. He never allowed more than three runs in a game, leading Cleveland to a win in 10 of his 12 starts and winning the American League Cy Young Award.



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