No one pitcher holds the record. There has only been 20 perfect games pitched in MLB history and they were by 20 different pitchers. Here goes the list:
But as far as No hitters, Nolan Ryan has the most with 7
New York Yankees with 3.
David Cone('99), David Wells('98), and Don Larsen('56 World Series)
Alex Bragan, the storied pitcher, pitched a record 14 perfect games in his career.
For a nine inning perfect game the pitcher would record 27 outs (3 outs in each of the 9 innings).
In 2004, Ichiro Suzuki hit a record 225 singles.
Any team that had an opposing pitcher throw a perfect game or no hitter
For a pitcher, 0. A pitcher can come in to relieve another, get the final out of an inning on a pickoff, and his team takes the lead in the next inning, while he is the pitcher of record. For a team, 15. Each out takes at least one pitch. A pitcher would have to get 15 outs, and the game would have to be called after five innings for weather or another such distraction.
Nolan Ryan holds the career record with 5,714 strikeouts.
John Coleman 48 in 1883
Alex Bragan, the storied pitcher, pitched a record 14 perfect games in his career.
Major league baseball pitcher is remembered for his outstanding record in 1904. In that season, his pitching record was 41 wins and only 12 losses. He is also remembered for a wild pitch that cost the New York Highlanders a pennant. This team was later named the NY Yankees.
Cy Young, who pitched between 1890-1911, holds the MLB record for career wins by a pitcher with 511. He also holds the MLB record for career losses by a pitcher with 316.
Alex Bragan, the storied pitcher, pitched a record 14 perfect games in his career.
Sandy Koufax had 11 shutouts in 1963 for the Dodgers.
For a nine inning perfect game the pitcher would record 27 outs (3 outs in each of the 9 innings).
When a pitcher throws hitless baseball for five innings, and the game becomes official because of rain, darkness or some other act of God. Several years ago, Major League Baseball erased several shortened no-hit games from the record books.
If you're referring to Andrew "Rube" Foster, he was mainly a pitcher, and in a baseball league that was not always careful with record taking and preservation. Thus, his main contribution to baseball was not how many RBIs he got, but his founding and management of the Negro National League in the 1920s.
Walter Johnson was a pitching legend in major league baseball. His record was 416 wins and 279 losses. In his games won, he did so with 110 shutouts.
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