Rollie Fingers vs Mike Marshall: Career Stats Comparison

Rollie Fingers (1968–1985) and Mike Marshall (1967–1981) — both came up during the 1960s, so the matchup is a direct one. Rollie Fingers compiled 114 wins and 1,299 strikeouts; Mike Marshall put up 97 wins and 880 strikeouts. The numbers below run them through identical career and rate-stat lenses.

Rollie Fingers

Pitcher · 1968–1985
Wins
114
Losses
118
Strikeouts
1,299
ERA
2.90
WHIP
1.16
IP
1,701
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Mike Marshall

Pitcher · 1967–1981
Wins
97
Losses
112
Strikeouts
880
ERA
3.14
WHIP
1.29
IP
1,386
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Career Stats Side-by-Side

Every cell below is a career total or career rate. Cells highlighted in green mark the player who leads that line. For pitchers, lower ERA, WHIP, and BB/9 lead; higher K/9 leads.

Statistic Rollie Fingers Mike Marshall
Wins 114 97
Losses 118 112
Games 944 724
Games Started 37 24
Complete Games 4 3
Shutouts 2 1
Saves 341 188
Strikeouts 1,299 880
Walks 492 514
Hits Allowed 1,474 1,281
Home Runs Allowed 123 79
Innings Pitched 1,701 1,386
ERA 2.90 3.14
WHIP 1.16 1.29
K/9 6.87 5.71
BB/9 2.60 3.34

PIV Comparison

By PIV (Player Impact Value), Rollie Fingers outpaces Mike Marshall 33,082 to 15,195 — a gap driven primarily by per-season impact (1,946 vs 894 per year). PIV adjusts each season to league baselines, so it's the cleanest way to compare careers across eras.

Rollie Fingers
33,082
Career Pitcher PIV · 1,946 per season (17 seasons)
Mike Marshall
15,195
Career Pitcher PIV · 894 per season (17 seasons)

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Peak Seasons

The best single seasons each player produced, ranked by ERA among qualified workloads (120+ innings).

Rollie Fingers — top 3 seasons by ERA (lower is better)

19731.92 ERA7-8, 110 K in 126 IP
19762.47 ERA13-11, 113 K in 134 IP
19752.98 ERA10-6, 115 K in 126 IP

Mike Marshall — top 3 seasons by ERA (lower is better)

19742.42 ERA15-12, 143 K in 208 IP
19792.65 ERA10-15, 81 K in 142 IP
19732.66 ERA14-11, 124 K in 179 IP

Verdict

On the head-to-head card, Rollie Fingers leads in wins, strikeouts, ERA, and WHIP, while Mike Marshall owns no headline categories. That doesn't settle the era debate, but on the raw scoreboard the edge goes to Rollie Fingers. PIV agrees: Rollie Fingers grades out higher across their careers. Click through to each profile for the full season-by-season breakdown.

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