"In 1974, according to beat writers in attendance, Ryan threw 259 pitches in a 12-inning win over Kansas City."
"On May 1, 1920, Brooklyn and Boston played a 1-1 tie that lasted 26 innings. Incredibly, pitchers Leon Cadore and Joe Oeschger each went the distance. Historians estimate that Cadore threw 345 pitches, Oeschger 319."
"...1963 matchup between the Giants' Juan Marichal and the Braves' Warren Spahn, each going the distance in a 16-inning game that ended on Willie Mays' homer. Marichal threw 227 pitches that night, and there was a point when his catcher, Ed Bailey, told him, "Don't let them take you out. Win or lose, this is great.""
April 27, 1993: Pirates knuckler Tim Wakefield tossed 172 pitches over 10+ innings in a 6-2 victory against the Atlanta Braves at Atlanta-Fulton County stadium. (Wakefield scored one of four Pirate runs in the 11th inning but was lifted after walking the first two batters in the bottom of the 11th.).
In the playoffs, the record is held by Luis Tiant, who threw 163 pitches in Game 4 of the 1975 World Series, a complete-game win for the Red Sox.
Tom Cheney of the Washington Senators threw 228 pitches in a 16 inning complete game victory over the Baltimore Orioles in 1962. In this game Cheney struckout 21 batters which, as of 2010, is the MLB record for most batters struckout by a pitcher in a game.
The record for the most home runs hit by a pitcher in a single season is 9, achieved by Wes Ferrell in 1931.
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Jim Slaton who did it twice in 1973 & 1976.
Jim Slaton who did it twice in 1973 & 1976.
In MLB, that is Pud Galvin of the 1883 Buffalo Bisons with 75 (record was 49-26).
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As of the 2008 season, that is Ferguson Jenkins who struck out 274 batters in 1970.
Decaon Phillippe of the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 in the 1903 World Series (record was 3-2). That series went 8 games.
Charley Radbourn holds the record for most wins by a pitcher in a single season with 59 in 1884. Jack Chesbro holds the record since 1901 with 41 in 1904.
The record for the most combined home runs in a single baseball game is 12, achieved in a game between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox on May 28, 1995.