chasenally wrote:It has something to do with the starter not going 5 innings, after that someone in the know will have to explain it. This happens all the time and you will get the answer soon I am sure.
Mike
This is the answer - that the starter has to go at least 5.0 innings to get the win. If the starter doesn't go at least 5 innnings, then I believe that the answer is that the winning pitcher is a "judgement call" as to which reliever contributed best to the overall game, or performed the best. I really don't know if it is any more specific or objective than that.
Speaking as a Canadian, it's kind of like the traditional "3 stars" announced at the end of every single hockey game. Sometimes you hear who the first star was, and you say "Really?".