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Pitcher of record is a baseball term that refers to a pitcher who is credited with the win or charged with the loss in a particular game. These pitchers are known respectively as the winning and losing pitchers and collectively as the pitchers of record; thus, there are always two pitchers of record in a baseball game. For a completed game these pitchers are the ones who have earned a decision. When discussing a game that is still in progress, the term "pitcher of record" is sometimes used to refer to a pitcher who potentially could become either the winning or losing pitcher.

Some baseball fans include a pitcher credited with a save (if any) as a third pitcher of record, but this is not the official definition of the term.

For example, the Major League Baseball game played between the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants on May 28, 2006 resulted in a 6-3 win by the Rockies[1]. The starting pitcher for the Rockies, Byung-Hyun Kim, was credited with a win and denoted as the winning pitcher, and the starting pitcher for the Giants, Jamey Wright, was charged with the loss and denoted as the losing pitcher. Kim and Wright were the pitchers of record for the game.

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