Here's a list of every pitcher that won at least 40 in a season:
WINS YEAR W
1 Old Hoss Radbourn 1884 59
2 John Clarkson 1885 53
3 Guy Hecker 1884 52
4 John Clarkson 1889 49
T5 Old Hoss Radbourn 1883 48
T5 Charlie Buffinton 1884 48
T7 Al Spalding 1876 47
T7 Monte Ward 1879 47
T9 Matt Kilroy 1887 46
T9 Pud Galvin 1884 46
T9 Pud Galvin 1883 46
T12 Jim McCormick 1880 45
T12 George Bradley 1876 45
T12 Silver King 1888 45
T15 Bill Hutchison 1891 44
T15 Mickey Welch 1885 44
T17 Will White 1879 43
T17 Will White 1883 43
T17 Tommy Bond 1879 43
T17 Larry Corcoran 1880 43
T17 Billy Taylor 1884 43
T22 Lady Baldwin 1886 42
T22 Bill Hutchison 1890 42
T22 Tim Keefe 1886 42
T25 Jack Chesbro 1904 41
T25 Ed Morris 1886 41
T25 Dave Foutz 1886 41
T25 Charlie Sweeney 1884 41
T25 Tim Keefe 1883 41
T30 Bill Sweeney 1884 40
T30 Bob Caruthers 1885 40
T30 Bob Caruthers 1889 40
T30 Jim McCormick 1884 40
T30 Will White 1882 40
T30 Ed Walsh 1908 40
T30 Tommy Bond 1878 40
T30 Tommy Bond 1877 40
Here's a list of all the pitchers from 1900, that had at least 25 wins in a season:
SEASON
MODERN (1900-)
WINS YEAR W
1 Jack Chesbro 1904 41
2 Ed Walsh 1908 40
3 Christy Mathewson 1908 37
4 Walter Johnson 1913 36
5 Joe McGinnity 1904 35
6 Joe Wood 1912 34
T7 Christy Mathewson 1904 33
T7 Cy Young 1901 33
T7 Walter Johnson 1912 33
T7 Grover C Alexander 1916 33
11 Cy Young 1902 32
T12 Jack Coombs 1910 31
T12 Lefty Grove 1931 31
T12 Christy Mathewson 1905 31
T12 Joe McGinnity 1903 31
T12 Denny McLain 1968 31
T12 Jim Bagby 1920 31
T12 Grover C Alexander 1915 31
T19 Dizzy Dean 1934 30
T19 Christy Mathewson 1903 30
T19 Grover C Alexander 1917 30
T22 Claude Hendrix 1914 29
T22 Eddie Cicotte 1919 29
T22 Three Finger Brown 1908 29
T22 Hal Newhouser 1944 29
T22 George Mullin 1909 29
T27 Jack Coombs 1911 28
T27 Jack Chesbro 1902 28
T27 Dizzy Dean 1935 28
T27 Lefty Grove 1930 28
T27 Cy Young 1903 28
T27 Grover C Alexander 1911 28
T27 Eddie Cicotte 1917 28
T27 Joe McGinnity 1900 28
T27 Robin Roberts 1952 28
T27 Walter Johnson 1914 28
T27 Dazzy Vance 1924 28
T38 Sandy Koufax 1966 27
T38 Urban Shocker 1921 27
T38 Bucky Walters 1939 27
T38 Bob Welch 1990 27
T38 Christy Mathewson 1910 27
T38 Eddie Rommel 1922 27
T38 Al Orth 1906 27
T38 Dolf Luque 1923 27
T38 Ed Walsh 1911 27
T38 Grover C Alexander 1914 27
T38 George Uhle 1926 27
T38 Grover C Alexander 1920 27
T38 Walter Johnson 1915 27
T38 Tom Seaton 1913 27
T38 Dizzy Trout 1944 27
T38 Ed Walsh 1912 27
T38 Vic Willis 1902 27
T38 Addie Joss 1907 27
T38 Joe McGinnity 1906 27
T38 Rube Waddell 1905 27
T38 Togie Pittinger 1902 27
T38 Don Newcombe 1956 27
T38 Three Finger Brown 1909 27
T38 Doc White 1907 27
T38 Bob Feller 1940 27
T38 Steve Carlton 1972 27
T38 Carl Mays 1921 27
T65 Christy Mathewson 1911 26
T65 General Crowder 1932 26
T65 Larry Cheney 1912 26
T65 Russ Ford 1910 26
T65 Sandy Koufax 1965 26
T65 Jeff Tesreau 1914 26
T65 Cy Young 1904 26
T65 Carl Hubbell 1936 26
T65 Lefty Gomez 1934 26
T65 Juan Marichal 1968 26
T65 Bill James 1914 26
T65 George Uhle 1923 26
T65 Joe McGinnity 1901 26
T65 Charlie Root 1927 26
T65 Jack Quinn 1914 26
T65 Bob Feller 1946 26
T65 Eddie Plank 1904 26
T65 Hal Newhouser 1946 26
T65 Eddie Plank 1912 26
T65 Three Finger Brown 1906 26
T65 Joe Bush 1922 26
T65 Rube Marquard 1912 26
T65 Dick Rudolph 1914 26
T65 Carl Mays 1920 26
T89 Larry Benton 1928 25
T89 Lefty Grove 1932 25
T89 Cy Falkenberg 1914 25
T89 Wild Bill Donovan 1901 25
T89 Christy Mathewson 1909 25
T89 Deacon Phillippe 1903 25
T89 Whitey Ford 1961 25
T89 Christy Mathewson 1913 25
T89 Wild Bill Donovan 1907 25
T89 Frank Smith 1909 25
T89 Sandy Koufax 1963 25
T89 Ferguson Jenkins 1974 25
T89 Walter Johnson 1916 25
T89 George McConnell 1915 25
T89 Jesse Barnes 1919 25
T89 Walter Johnson 1911 25
T89 Walter Johnson 1910 25
T89 Mel Parnell 1949 25
T89 Don Drysdale 1962 25
T89 Rube Waddell 1904 25
T89 Red Faber 1921 25
T89 Juan Marichal 1966 25
T89 Juan Marichal 1963 25
T89 Jim Kaat 1966 25
T89 Tom Seaver 1969 25
T89 Catfish Hunter 1974 25
T89 Paul Derringer 1939 25
T89 Boo Ferriss 1946 25
T89 Ed Killian 1907 25
T89 Tom Seaton 1914 25
T89 Jeff Pfeffer 1916 25
T89 Johnny Morrison 1923 25
T89 Three Finger Brown 1910 25
T89 Howie Camnitz 1909 25
T89 Eppa Rixey 1922 25
T89 Ron Guidry 1978 25
T89 Wes Ferrell 1935 25
T89 Wes Ferrell 1930 25
T89 Bob Feller 1941 25
T89 Steve Stone 1980 25
T89 Burleigh Grimes 1928 25
T89 Mickey Lolich 1971 25
T89 Hal Newhouser 1945 25
T89 Sam Leever 1903 25
Some with 15+ consecutive season streaks are ...
22 seasons - Don Sutton
20 seasons - Greg Maddux
19 seasons - Cy Young
18 seasons - Steve Carlton
17 seasons - Warren Spahn, Mike Mussina
16 seasons - Kid Nichols, Ed Plank, Nolan Ryan
15 seasons - Gaylord Perry, Tom Seaver, Jim Kaat, Carl Hubbell
Joe DiMaggio - 56 consecutive games with a base hit in 1941.
In 1990, Ryne Sandberg set a major league record with 123 consecutive games at second base without committing an error. While Sandberg's mark still stands as the National League record, in 2007 the Detroit Tigers' Placido Polanco took the Major League record. Polanco finished the 2007 season with 188 consecutive errorless games, dating back to July 1, 2006.
There are 162 games in a team's regular season.
During World Series games played in National League ballparks, National League rules are enforced, and the pitchers will both bat like any other position player. During World Series games played in American League ballparks, American League rules are in effect, and both teams have the option use a designated hitter and the pitcher will not bat if this option is taken. If, however, a DH is later put into a game as a position player, the DH option is then lost, and the pitcher must bat.
The Detroit Tigers have never had four 20-game winners in a single season.
In MLB, a player is considered a rookie if they start a season with A) no more than 130 at bats in major league games (for non-pitchers), or B) no more than 50 innings pitched in major league games (for pitchers), or C) no more than 45 days on the active roster of a team(s) between the beginning of a season and August 31 (for pitchers and non-pitchers).
Joe DiMaggio - 56 consecutive games with a base hit in 1941.
Joe Di Maggio of the New York Yankees had hits in 56 consecutive games during the 1941 season.
In 1990, Ryne Sandberg set a major league record with 123 consecutive games at second base without committing an error. While Sandberg's mark still stands as the National League record, in 2007 the Detroit Tigers' Placido Polanco took the Major League record. Polanco finished the 2007 season with 188 consecutive errorless games, dating back to July 1, 2006.
1988 ... the Orioles lost an MLB record 21 consecutive games to start the season.
There are hundreds of pitchers that accomplished this feat.
Well it depends what league you are on about. Barclays Premier League: 722 Games per season Npower Championship: 1058 Games per Season Npower League 1: 1058 Games per Season Npower League 2: 1058 Games per Season
The 1988 Orioles started with 21 consecutive losses, which I believe is the modern record.
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There are 162 games in a team's regular season.