In 2000, Watson's ERA ballooned to 10.23 and he appeared in only 17 games.
In 1954, he started 22 of his 29 games but was only able to break even with a 6-6 record as his ERA ballooned to 5.26.
His ERA ballooned to over 5.00 and he eventually lost the role of closer to Mike Timlin.
However, his next six starts were mediocre to awful, and his ERA ballooned to 6.09.
His ERA ballooned to 6.98, and he was placed on waivers shortly afterwards.
He went only 10-16 during 1949-1950 and his ERA ballooned to a composite 5.81.
His ERA ballooned as he gave up 29 runs over 5 games.
In 1977, Bare's ERA ballooned to 12.56 in 14.1 innings.
His ERA also ballooned, rising to 5.04.
His ERA ballooned to 5.12 in 1971, and he played his last major league game on June 20, 1971.