Phil Neikro
Tied for third longest MLB career as a pitcher are Charlie Hough (1970-1994 for the Dodgers, Rangers, White Sox, and Marlins) and Jim Kaat (1959-1983 for the Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees, and Cardinals) each at 25 seasons.
Steve Carlton. 144 picks
Cy Young, who pitched between 1890-1911, holds the MLB record for career victories by a pitcher with 511.
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.
For an MLB career, that would be Cy Young with 815 starts between 1890-1911.
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009
Jamie Moyer gave up 511 home runs in his career, more than any other MLB pitcher.
The MLB pitcher that was nicknamed the "Rocket" was Roger Clemens.
The heaviest pitcher in MLB History is definitely Nolan Ryan.
Whitey Ford was born Edward Charles Ford. He was formerly a pitcher in the MLB. His entire 16 year career was spent as a pitcher for the New York Yankees.
The player with at least half his MLB games at pitcher with the most hits was Tony Mullane with 661. The player who pitched at least once in MLB with the most hits was Ty Cobb.
Not long