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∙ 6y agoThat is a record that will never be known. Pitch counts in Baseball have only been important in the last 25-30 years. Before the mid 70s or so pitch counts were not a statistic that teams kept.
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∙ 14y agoAll-time: 680 by Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds.
Since 1900: 464 by Ed Walsh of the 1908 Chicago White Sox.
Since 1950: 376 2/3 by Wilbur Wood of the 1972 Chicago White Sox.
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∙ 15y agoHere's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
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1 Jesse Orosco 1252
2 Mike Stanton 1178
3 John Franco 1119
4 Dennis Eckersley 1071
5 Hoyt Wilhelm 1070
6 Dan Plesac 1064
7 Kent Tekulve 1050
T8 Lee Smith 1022
T8 Jose Mesa 1022
10 Mike Timlin 1011
11 Roberto Hernandez 1010
12 Mike Jackson 1005
13 Goose Gossage 1002
14 Lindy McDaniel 987
15 Rollie Fingers 944
16 Todd Jones 937
17 Gene Garber 931
18 Cy Young 906
19 Sparky Lyle 899
20 Jim Kaat 898
21 Paul Assenmacher 884
22 Mike Myers 883
23 Trevor Hoffman 882
24 Jeff Reardon 880
25 Don McMahon 874
26 Phil Niekro 864
27 Charlie Hough 858
28 Tom Gordon 853
29 Roy Face 848
30 Doug Jones 846
31 Paul Quantrill 841
32 Bob Wickman 835
33 Steve Reed 833
T34 David Weathers 824
T34 Tug McGraw 824
36 Nolan Ryan 807
37 Walter Johnson 802
38 Jeff Nelson 798
39 Rick Honeycutt 797
T40 Steve Kline 796
T40 Eddie Guardado 796
42 Mariano Rivera 787
43 Buddy Groom 786
44 Gaylord Perry 777
45 Alan Embree 776
46 Don Sutton 774
T47 Mark Guthrie 765
T47 Darold Knowles 765
49 Tommy John 760
50 Jack Quinn 755
51 Armando Benitez 754
52 Ron Reed 751
53 Warren Spahn 750
T54 Gary Lavelle 745
T54 Tom Burgmeier 745
56 Willie Hernandez 744
57 Steve Carlton 741
58 Ron Perranoski 737
59 Ron Kline 736
60 Julian Tavarez 734
T61 Rick Aguilera 732
T61 Kenny Rogers 732
T61 Steve Bedrosian 732
64 Clay Carroll 731
65 Randy Myers 728
T66 Roger McDowell 723
T66 Mike Marshall 723
T68 Jeff Fassero 720
T68 Billy Wagner 720
70 Dave Righetti 718
71 Danny Darwin 716
72 Eric Plunk 714
T73 Greg Maddux 711
T73 Johnny Klippstein 711
75 Greg Minton 710
76 Roger Clemens 709
T77 Rod Beck 704
T77 Stu Miller 704
79 Greg Harris 703
T80 John Smoltz 702
T80 Joe Niekro 702
T82 Jeff Montgomery 700
T82 Bill Campbell 700
84 Larry Andersen 699
85 Bob McClure 698
86 Pud Galvin 697
T87 Craig Lefferts 696
T87 Grover C Alexander 696
89 Bob Miller 694
T90 Eppa Rixey 692
T90 Dennis Martinez 692
T90 Bert Blyleven 692
T90 Grant Jackson 692
94 Early Wynn 691
95 Eddie Fisher 690
96 Terry Mulholland 685
97 Rheal Cormier 683
98 Ted Abernathy 681
T99 Kent Mercker 678
T99 Tim Worrell 678
101 Robin Roberts 676
T102 Dan Quisenberry 674
T102 Waite Hoyt 674
T104 Tom Glavine 669
T104 Red Faber 669
106 Dave Giusti 668
107 Dennis Cook 665
T108 Greg Swindell 664
T108 Ferguson Jenkins 664
110 Bruce Sutter 661
111 David Wells 660
112 Tom Seaver 656
113 Paul Lindblad 655
114 Chuck McElroy 654
115 Arthur Rhodes 653
116 Wilbur Wood 651
T117 Hector Carrasco 647
T117 Sad Sam Jones 647
T117 Dave LaRoche 647
120 Robb Nen 643
121 Tom Henke 642
T122 Gerry Staley 640
T122 Dutch Leonard 640
T124 Dennis Lamp 639
T124 Troy Percival 639
T124 Mike Remlinger 639
T124 Diego Segui 639
128 Frank Tanana 638
129 Bob Stanley 637
130 Christy Mathewson 635
131 Jeff Shaw 633
132 Charlie Root 632
T133 LaTroy Hawkins 631
T133 Dan Miceli 631
135 Jim Perry 630
136 Jerry Reuss 628
137 Lew Burdette 626
T138 Murry Dickson 625
T138 Woodie Fryman 625
T140 Red Ruffing 624
T140 Mark Davis 624
142 Eddie Plank 623
143 Gregg Olson 622
T144 Mike Fetters 620
T144 Dick Tidrow 620
T144 Kid Nichols 620
147 Mitch Williams 619
148 John Wetteland 618
T149 Todd Worrell 617
T149 Herb Pennock 617
T151 Lefty Grove 616
T151 Burleigh Grimes 616
153 Jeff Brantley 615
154 Terry Forster 614
155 Rick White 613
156 Jerry Koosman 612
T157 Rich Rodriguez 609
T157 Dave Smith 609
T159 Norm Charlton 605
T159 Dave Veres 605
161 Jamie Moyer 604
T162 Braden Looper 603
T162 Curt Leskanic 603
T164 Bob Friend 602
T164 Al Worthington 602
166 Elias Sosa 601
T167 John Candelaria 600
T167 Bobo Newsom 600
169 Tim Keefe 599
T170 Rob Murphy 597
T170 Mike Morgan 597
172 Bobby Howry 596
T173 Ted Lyons 594
T173 Russ Springer 594
175 Pedro Borbon 593
176 Antonio Alfonseca 592
177 Jim Bunning 591
178 Turk Farrell 590
T179 Jeff Russell 589
T179 Moe Drabowsky 589
181 Keith Foulke 588
182 Mickey Lolich 586
T183 Billy Pierce 585
T183 Stan Belinda 585
T185 Doug Bair 584
T185 Jim Brewer 584
187 Ugueth Urbina 583
T188 Doug Henry 582
T188 Mel Harder 582
T188 Pedro Ramos 582
191 Ray King 581
192 Ron Villone 580
193 Paul Derringer 579
194 Jack Powell 577
195 Bob Locker 576
T196 Stan Bahnsen 574
T196 Terry Adams 574
198 Luis Tiant 573
199 Mudcat Grant 571
T200 Bob Feller 570
T200 Jason Isringhausen 570
T200 Larry French 570
T203 Curt Simmons 569
T203 Curt Schilling 569
T205 Graeme Lloyd 568
T205 Jay Howell 568
207 Tony Fossas 567
208 Randy Johnson 566
209 Mike DeJean 565
T210 Ted Power 564
T210 Mickey Welch 564
T212 Felix Rodriguez 563
T212 Ray Sadecki 563
T212 Mark Eichhorn 563
215 Ricky Bottalico 562
T216 Mike Henneman 561
T216 Doyle Alexander 561
218 Bob Patterson 559
T219 Jim Palmer 558
T219 Larry Jackson 558
T219 Scott Sullivan 558
T222 Ricardo Rincon 557
T222 Darren Holmes 557
T222 Scott Radinsky 557
T222 Rick Reuschel 557
T222 Jack Russell 557
227 Dan Spillner 556
T228 Jesse Haines 555
T228 Tony Mullane 555
230 Jim Gott 554
T231 Jason Grimsley 552
T231 Turk Wendell 552
T233 Phil Regan 551
T233 Kyle Farnsworth 551
T233 Firpo Marberry 551
236 Dolf Luque 550
237 Jack Morris 549
238 Heathcliff Slocumb 548
239 Tippy Martinez 546
T240 Al Hrabosky 545
T240 John Hiller 545
242 Rube Walberg 544
T243 Tom Hume 543
T243 Juan Agosto 543
T245 Guy Bush 542
T245 Syl Johnson 542
T247 Claude Osteen 541
T247 Earl Whitehill 541
T249 Hooks Dauss 538
T249 Gus Weyhing 538
T251 Scott Eyre 537
T251 Bobby Shantz 537
253 Rube Marquard 536
T254 Rudy May 535
T254 Carl Hubbell 535
T256 Randy Moffitt 534
T256 Doug Brocail 534
T258 Red Ames 533
T258 Tom Zachary 533
T258 Mark Wohlers 533
261 John Clarkson 531
262 Camilo Pascual 529
T263 Bump Hadley 528
T263 Old Hoss Radbourn 528
T263 Bob Gibson 528
T263 Jason Christiansen 528
267 Bill Henry 527
T268 Mike Flanagan 526
T268 Joe Nuxhall 526
270 Mel Rojas 525
T271 Chuck Finley 524
T271 Don Robinson 524
273 Dave Stewart 523
T274 Ken Forsch 521
T274 Dizzy Trout 521
276 Milt Pappas 520
T277 Gary Bell 519
T277 Dick Drago 519
T279 Danny Graves 518
T279 Don Drysdale 518
T279 Dale Murray 518
T282 Shigetoshi Hasegawa 517
T282 Virgil Trucks 517
T282 Wilbur Cooper 517
T285 Frank Linzy 516
T285 Joe Boever 516
T287 Frank DiPino 514
T287 Bill Sherdel 514
T289 George Uhle 513
T289 Vic Willis 513
T289 Freddie Fitzsimmons 513
T289 Clem Labine 513
293 Jay Powell 512
T294 Felix Heredia 511
T294 Dave Burba 511
T294 Tim Wakefield 511
T297 Justin Speier 510
T297 Orel Hershiser 510
T299 Mike Trombley 509
T299 Steve Farr 509
301 Harry Gumbert 508
T302 Rick Wise 506
T302 Bob Welch 506
304 Billy Hoeft 505
T305 Dan Schatzeder 504
T305 Turk Lown 504
T307 Mike Mussina 503
T307 Alejandro Pena 503
T309 Rudy Seanez 502
T309 Vida Blue 502
T309 Eddie Cicotte 502
312 Chris Short 501
T313 Catfish Hunter 500
T313 Eddie Rommel 500
315 Derek Lowe 499
T316 Bob Forsch 498
T316 Tim Burke 498
T316 Whitey Ford 498
319 Steve Howe 497
320 Jim Slaton 496
T321 Dick Hall 495
T321 Jack Aker 495
T321 Bobby Bolin 495
324 Mike Torrez 494
T325 Gene Nelson 493
T325 Joe Hoerner 493
T327 Si Johnson 492
T327 Jim McCormick 492
T329 Willis Hudlin 491
T329 Jeff Parrett 491
T329 Ron Taylor 491
T332 Juan Berenguer 490
T332 Lee Meadows 490
T332 Guillermo Mota 490
T332 Carl Mays 490
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∙ 13y agoThere is no records kept as to the number of pitches in, out, high or low.
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∙ 14y agoNolan Ryan
That would be Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds who pitched in 680 innings. Since 1900, the most innings pitched in a season is 464 by Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox in 1908. Since 1950, the most innings pitched in a season is 376 2/3 by Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox in 1972.
The major league pitcher with the highest ERA in a single season who pitched 100 or more innings was Bill Chamberlain. He recorded an ERA of 7.74 in the 1893 season while playing for the St. Louis Browns.
That is Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds who pitched in 680 innings. He started 75 games and had a record of 43-31 with a 1.99 ERA, gave up 676 hits, walked 68, and struckout 232. He pitched 75 complete games, every game he started he completed.
I will say it is will wright he had 690 innings pitch in a season.
The only pitcher in the Baseball Hall of Fame that threw primarily submarine is Joe McGinnity who pitched 10 seasons (1899-1908) for the Baltimore Orioles (both the National League Orioles and American League Orioles), Brooklyn Superbas, and New York Giants. He claimed the submarine delivery was easy on his arm and he led his respective league 6 seasons in games pitched and 4 times in innings pitched, his highest being an NL leading 434 innings in 1903 when he pitched in 51 games, had 44 complete games, and 31 wins, also all tops in the National League. In the month of August, 1903 he pitched complete games in both games of a doubleheader three times. He followed the 434 inning season in 1903 by pitching 408 innings in 1904. 1904 was his best season as he led the National League in innings pitched, wins (35), ERA (1.61), games pitched (51), shutouts (9), and saves (5). After his MLB career he pitched in the minor leagues until the age of 54 and, depending whether you believe the stats, ended his career with 480 victories (246 in MLB and 234 in the minors). His nickname was 'Iron Man' but it came from working in iron mines prior to his MLB career and not from his ability to pitch countless innings.
That would be Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds who pitched in 680 innings. Since 1900, the most innings pitched in a season is 464 by Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox in 1908. Since 1950, the most innings pitched in a season is 376 2/3 by Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox in 1972.
The all time MLB record is 680 innings by Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds. White pitched 75 complete games that season and had a record of 43-31 with a 1.99 ERA.
The New York Yankees Mariano Rivera holds the all time Post season record of 33 1/3 scoreless innings pitched. Whitey Ford holds the World Series record with 33 consecutive scoreless innings pitched. Christy Mathewson pitched 27 consecutive scoreless innings in a single post season as he threw 3 shutouts in the 1905 World Series.
The major league pitcher with the highest ERA in a single season who pitched 100 or more innings was Bill Chamberlain. He recorded an ERA of 7.74 in the 1893 season while playing for the St. Louis Browns.
Through the 2008 season, that is 55 2/3 innings by Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators between April 10, 1913 and May 14, 1913.
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Well, I can't swear they're the worst of the worst but the 1930 Philadelphia Phillies hold the MLB record for highest team ERA in a season at 6.71. That season, Les Sweetland pitched 167 innings to an ERA of 7.71 (record was 7-15) and Claude Willoughby pitched 153 innings to an ERA of 7.59 (record was 4-17). Jim Walkup of the 1937 St. Louis Browns pitched 150 1/3 innings to an ERA of 7.36 and record of 9-12. His career 6.74 ERA over 462 1/3 innings is the highest in MLB's modern era for pitchers that threw at least 400 innings in a career. More recently, Jose Lima had a 6.99 ERA in 168 2/3 innings (record was 5-16) for the 2005 Kansas City Royals and a 6.65 ERA in 196 1/3 innings (record was 7-16) for the 2000 Houston Astros.
That is Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds who pitched in 680 innings. He started 75 games and had a record of 43-31 with a 1.99 ERA, gave up 676 hits, walked 68, and struckout 232. He pitched 75 complete games, every game he started he completed.
The most innings pitched in a season by a rookie is 378 by Irv Young of the Boston Beaneaters (now Atlanta Braves) in 1905. Young pitched in 43 games, had 41 complete games, 7 shutouts, and a record of 20-21 with a 2.90 ERA.
30. Murphy, of the Yankees, had a 3-6 record with a 4.40 ERA in 1939 giving up 30 earned runs in 61 1/3 innings pitched. He also led the AL in saves that season with 19.Official Major League records list Murphy's ERA in 1939 as 4.43 in 61 innings.
I will say it is will wright he had 690 innings pitch in a season.
In the 2001 MLB season, there was a total of 43,287 1/3 innings pitched and 21,215 earned runs allowed for an average ERA of 4.41.