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Originally Posted by jm47048
Oh sorry, the relief pitcher would not be charged with the runs, nor the loss. In fact, if he pitched no outs, and was removed, the relief pitcher would be as though he never entered the game (K's, HA not withstanding). He gets no innings (if no outs are recorded during his time on the mound) and no ERA.
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The relief pitcher
is responsible for any players he allowed on-base, though. So, if he comes in and gives up a single and then gets replaced...if that guy that singled comes around to score the run will be charged to him.