Tom Hunter vs. Robert Ray — Career Comparison
Robert Ray built a career as a starting pitcher and Tom Hunter as a reliever — different jobs with different demands — but on the metrics that apply to both, a comparison is still worth making. Robert Ray posted stronger surface numbers — ERA 4.18 and WHIP 1.357 compared to 27 and 3.000 for Tom Hunter. By the career numbers, Robert Ray had the better of this cross-role comparison — though era context would sharpen the verdict.
Pitching Stats for Tom Hunter and Robert Ray
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
21.46
21.46
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
3.94
3.94
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
12
12
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.11
5.11
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.4
0.4
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.24
0.24
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
18
18
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
8.04
8.04
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
1.29
1.29
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.57
0.57
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
9
9
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
3.54
3.54
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.14
5.14
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
1
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.964
0.964
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
8
72
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
119
38.25
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
45
45
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.14
5.14
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
0.32
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
5
45
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
104
33.43
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
5
5
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
2.29
2.29
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.4
0.4
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.25
0.25
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
72
72
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
38.25
38.25
Fielding Stats for Tom Hunter and Robert Ray
Tom Hunter
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
9
Robert Ray
Career
Per 9 Innings
7
2.25