| Craig Lefferts was a lefthanded pitcher who started his career as a reliever with the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres. He led the National League in games pitched in 1986, with 83. He was credited with two wins in the 1984 NLCS, when the Padres upset his former team, the Cubs, to reach the World Series for the first time in team history. In the 1984 World Series, he gave up no runs in 6 innings and picked up a save in the Padres' only win over the Detroit Tigers. Lefferts was a workhorse in those early years, pitching over 100 innings three times between 1983 and 1989, and never fewer than 83 1/3.
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