1) Gaylord Perry: AL - 24 for the Indians in 1972, NL - 23 for the Giants in 1970 and 21 for the Padres in 1978.
2) Ferguson Jenkins: AL - 25 for the Rangers in 1974, NL - 24 for the Cubs in 1971.
3) Curt Schilling: AL - 21 for the Red Sox in 2004, NL - 22 for the Diamondbacks in 2001.
In the 2010 season, Roy Halladay has a chance to be another to do it. As of games played on 9/12, he is tied for the NL lead in wins with 18 and led the AL with 22 in 2003 for the Blue Jays.
In MLB between 1900-2009, I count 7. 1) Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers - led the AL with 17 losses in 2008 and tied for the AL lead in wins with 19 in 2009. 2) Phil Niekro, Atlanta Braves - led the NL with 18 losses in 1978 and tied for the NL lead in wins with 21 in 1979. 3) Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers - led the AL with 19 losses in 1970 and led the AL with 25 wins in 1971. 4) Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers - led the AL with 17 losses in 1947 and led the AL with 21 wins in 1948. 5) Dolf Luque, Cincinnati Reds - led the NL with 23 losses in 1922 and led the NL with 27 wins in 1923. 6) Ed Rommel, Philadelphia Athletics - led the AL with 23 losses in 1921 and led the AL with 27 wins in 1922. 7) Ed Cicotte, Chicago White Sox - led the AL with 19 losses in 1918 and led the AL with 29 wins in 1919.
No one..both sides are losing..no one wins when someone has to die.
Yes, in 1999 for the Boston Red Sox he led the AL in wins, ERA and strikeouts
Steve Trachsel had 66 wins from 2001-06 Al Leiter had 65 wins from 2000-04 Tom Glavine had 63 wins from 2003-07 Mike Pelfrey has won 50 games since 2006
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - died in 1977.
Al Smith - left-handed pitcher - was born in 1907.
Johan Santana is far better than C.C. Sabathia. If you look at the Numbers, Johan Santana is the far better pitcher in every aspect of pitching. Johan Santana- ( Age 30), 2 Time AL Cy Young Winner(2004,2006) , 3 Time All Star Apperances(2005,2006,2007) 1 Time Gold Glove winner(2007), 1 Time Pitcher Triple Crown Winner(2006), Led the AL in Wins(2006), Strikeouts(2004,2005,2006), Era(2004,2006), and led the NL in Era(2008), 2 time Player's Choice Outstanding Pitcher(2004,2006) 2 Time Warren Spahn Winner(2004,2006) 2 Time TSN Pitcher of the Year(2004,2006). C.C. Sabathia-(Age 28), 1 Time AL Cy Young Winner(2007), 3 Time All Star Apperances(2003,2004,2007) Led the AL in Innings Pitched(2007). Current Season(2009)- C.C. Sabathia, 1-3, 24 K, 4.85 Era, 1.38 Whip. Johan Santana, 4-1, 54 K, 0.91 Era, 0.91 Whip and Leads NL in Wins, Strikeouts, Era and Whip. So Yankee fans can shut the hell up right about now, Johan Santana is the best pitcher in baseball and is a FAR MUCH BETTER PLAYER THAN C.C.!!!!! These stats are no where close to one another. Johan is the best pitcher in Baseball right now!!!!!!!!!!!.
Al Alburquerque is a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers.
Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians led the AL in RBIs in both 1952 and 1953. In 1952 he had 105 RBIs and in 1953 he had 145 RBIs.
Al Kaline (outfielder), Al Simmons (outfielder), Al Spalding (pitcher, owner), Al Lopez (manager), Al Barlick (umpire).
gotta be the Unser family, Al sr. with 4 brother Bobby with 3, and little Al with 2 for a total of 9 wins.
# of AL pitchers hitting interleague HRsThere have been 12 home runs hit by 12 different AL pitchers off of 11 different NL pitchers during interleague play since it began in 1997. Russ Ortiz is the only NL pitcher to have given up 2 HR's to pitchers batting during interleague play.The Angels, Twins, Yankees, Athletics and have never had a pitcher hit a HR during interleague play, nor did the Brewers during their last season in the AL in 1997.The Cubs, Rockies, Marlins, Astros, Pirates, Padres, Giants, and the Cardinals have never given up a HR to an AL pitcher during regular season interleague play, nor have the Nationals, though the franchise did give up one in 2003 when they were still the Montreal Expos.Esteban Yan has been on both ends as he holds the distinction as being the only pitcher to have both hit a HR during interleague play while playing in the AL and have given up a HR during interleague play to an AL pitcher while playing in the NL.Cleveland is the only AL team to have had more than one pitcher hit a HR during interleague play. They have had four. On the other side, the Reds have given up four HRs to AL pitchers during interleague play. The only other teams to have given up more than one are the Mets and Dodgers, who have both given up two.