Jordan Craft of the NCAA D-1 Dallas Baptist Patriots, threw a complete game shut out against Grand Prairie in 2006. Craft threw a complete game shut out, despite giving up 11 walks. There were 7 double plays turned in support by DBU.
The Red Sox record is 45 shutout innings by Cy Young of the 1904 team. During this streak he pitched 25 1/3 hitless innings, still a major league record. The American League record for shutout innings is 56 by Walter Johnson of the 1913 Washington Senators.
Babe Ruth with 29 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings pitched in World Series play.
Georges Vezina in the 1912-1913 season
Nolan Ryan.
1931 Yankess from August through part of the 1933 season 308
His team has to record 27 outs while he was the pitcher of record.
cy young with 749 complete games
The Red Sox record is 45 shutout innings by Cy Young of the 1904 team. During this streak he pitched 25 1/3 hitless innings, still a major league record. The American League record for shutout innings is 56 by Walter Johnson of the 1913 Washington Senators.
Brad Ziegler Oakland Athletics 2008 32 innings still going
Brandon Webb in 2007 with 42 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings.
59 - Orel Hershiser of the Dodgers from August 30 (6th inning) to September 28th (10th inning) of 1988.
Well I believe Lagat is listed as the collegiate record holder in 3:30, but that was run out of the collegiate season. Kyle Merber's 3:35.59 is the official NCAA record as it was ran during the season.
Since 1954, the record is 16 innings, done 5 times.
That was the Buffalo Bills who were shutout by the Saints, 13-0, on November 4, 1973.
Yes, Johnny Podres was a very good pitcher. He played 13 seasons for the Dodgers (1953-1955, 1957-1966) and had a record of 136-104 with a 3.66 ERA, 74 complete games, and 23 shutouts for the team. He led the National League in ERA (2.66) and shutouts (6) in 1957. He pitched in 4 World Series for the Dodgers and had a record of 4-1 with a 2.11 ERA, 2 complete games, and 1 shutout. He will always be remembered for his performance in the 1955 World Series against the Yankees when he threw two complete games and shutout the Yanks, 2-0, in Game 7 to give the Dodgers their first ever World Series victory.
a pitcher's record for the season is his wins, then losses for example, if a pitcher won 15 games and lost 10, then his record would be 15-10
David Cone is the only Mets pitcher to pitch 3 consecutive complete game victories. Mike Pelfrey threw 2 in 2008