| 2006:
With an 11-14 record in 2006, Peavy now has four consecutive 10-win seasons for the Padres. Led the team in innings, strikeouts (215) and complete games (two). His 215 strikeouts were also the second highest in the National League (Aaron Harang, 216). On May 22 vs. Atlanta, he struck out a franchise-record 16 batters, tying the highest strikeout total for an outing in the Majors in 2006 (Jason Schmidt). He tallied five games with at least 10 strikeouts in 2006, giving him 15 in his career, which ties him for the franchise record with Andy Benes (1989-1995). On July 26 at the Dodgers, he went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and four RBIs.
2005
Led the Padres with 13 wins and posted a 2.88 ERA (65 ER/203 IP) over 30 starts...his 203.0 innings and 216 strikeouts also paced the Padres...in his first 10 starts went 5-0 with a 2.00 ERA (16 ER/72.0 IP).
2004:
Peavy went 15-6 in 2004 and won the ERA Championship with the Padres. Jake Peavy won the National League ERA title with a 2.27 mark and posted a 15-6 record. He is the Padres' top starter although he won't be designated as such to protect the 23-year-old from too much pressure. Impressed everyone on postseason all-star tour to Japan.
2003:
Jake Peavy went 12-11 in 2003, the only Padres starter to have a winning record. His ERA was 4.11 and he had 156 K's and 85 BB's in 194.2 IP. His WHIP was 1.31. |