110 ... by far and away the most of any pitcher in MLB history.
Doing the math, Johnson won 416 games with approximately 25% as shut outs. That's something to write home about.
Major league pitcher Walter Johnson won the Pitching Triple Crown in nineteen thirteen, nineteen eighteen and in nineteen twenty four. Walter Johnson played professional baseball for twenty one years.
The 'Big Train' was Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators.
In MLB, that is Walter Johnson with 110 career complete game shutouts.
Walter Johson the baseball player was 6'1 inches tall
Walter Johnson played in 48 games at pitcher for the Washington Senators in 1916, starting in none of them. He made 17 putouts, had 72 assists, and committed 6 errors, equivalent to .125 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 2 double plays.
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.
Walter Johnson was one of baseball's greatest pitchers. He won a total of 416 games.
As per the suggested answers and my own non Internet sources, Walter Johnson pitched for the Washington Senators.
By the end of the 1924 regular season, pitcher Walter Johnson had remarkable results. He was 36 years old and his career so far had these statistics:* Lead the American League in strikeouts;* Most wins;* Most shutouts; and* And lowest ERA.
Major league pitcher Walter Johnson won the Pitching Triple Crown in nineteen thirteen, nineteen eighteen and in nineteen twenty four. Walter Johnson played professional baseball for twenty one years.
Walter Johnson
Walter "Big Train" Johnson played for the Washington Senators.
The 'Big Train' was Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators.
There are several ways that Walter Johnson was influential in baseball history. He was one of the first power pitchers of his era. He won 417 games which is the 2nd highest pitcher in history (after Cy Young's 511 winning games)
In MLB, that is Walter Johnson with 110 career complete game shutouts.
Walter Johnson was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Senators, and later a manager for the Cleveland Indians. He was born on November 6, 1887 in Humboldt, Kansas. He died on December 10, 1946 at age 59.
Walter "Big Train" Johnson was an outstanding pitcher and was one of the first four players elected to the Hall of Fame when it was establish in 1936.