For the stat "Strikeouts per 9 Innings" for pitchers that have pitched at least 1000 innings the all time leader, through games played on September 22, 2009 is Randy Johnson with 10.61 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (4872 strikeouts in 4132 1/3 innings pitched).Second all time is Kerry Wood with 10.39 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (1466 strikeouts in 1270 1/3 innings pitched) and third is Pedro Martinez with 10.05 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (3152 strikeouts in 2823 1/3 innings pitched).
1) 1.82 - Ed Walsh - 598 earned runs in 2964 1/3 innings between 1904-1917. 2) 1.89 - Addie Joss - 488 earned runs in 2327 innings between 1902-1910. 3) 2.02 - Jack Pfiester - 240 earned runs in 1067 1/3 innings between 1903-1911. 4) 2.03 - Joe Wood - 324 earned runs in 1436 1/3 innings between 1908-1920. 5) 2.05 - Jim Devlin - 320 earned runs in 1405 innings between 1875-1877. The current (through games of 4/22/09) pitcher with the lowest ERA with 1000+ innings pitched is Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees with 2.27 - 260 earned runs in 1030 2/3 innings pitched.
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Maury Wills had 586 stolen bases in his career (1959-1972).
Milt Pappas - 132 career hits in 1073 at bats, for a cool .123 batting average
For the stat "Strikeouts per 9 Innings" for pitchers that have pitched at least 1000 innings the all time leader, through games played on September 22, 2009 is Randy Johnson with 10.61 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (4872 strikeouts in 4132 1/3 innings pitched).Second all time is Kerry Wood with 10.39 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (1466 strikeouts in 1270 1/3 innings pitched) and third is Pedro Martinez with 10.05 strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (3152 strikeouts in 2823 1/3 innings pitched).
For the entire life of the Athletics franchise, that would be Rube Waddell who had an ERA of 1.97 in 1869 innings pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics. For only the Oakland Athletics, that would be Rollie Fngers who had a 2.91 ERA in 1016 innings pitched.
It's no surprise that the best career ERAs belong to pitchers who played during the so-called "dead ball era". Ed Walsh had a career ERA of 1.82, the lowest of all pitchers with a minimum of 1000 innings pitched; he played from 1904 to 1917. Addie Joss had a career ERA of 1.89 compiled from 1902 to 1910; he is the only other major league pitcher with a career ERA below 2.00 (with at least 1000 IP).
1) 1.82 - Ed Walsh - 598 earned runs in 2964 1/3 innings between 1904-1917. 2) 1.89 - Addie Joss - 488 earned runs in 2327 innings between 1902-1910. 3) 2.02 - Jack Pfiester - 240 earned runs in 1067 1/3 innings between 1903-1911. 4) 2.03 - Joe Wood - 324 earned runs in 1436 1/3 innings between 1908-1920. 5) 2.05 - Jim Devlin - 320 earned runs in 1405 innings between 1875-1877. The current (through games of 4/22/09) pitcher with the lowest ERA with 1000+ innings pitched is Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees with 2.27 - 260 earned runs in 1030 2/3 innings pitched.
The first major league pitcher to reach 1000 strike outs had to be Tim Keefe, who played for several teams from 1880 to 1893 and recorded a career total of 2,521 strike outs. Cy Young was probably the second pitcher to reach 1000 SO. Young pitched from 1890 to 1911 and had a career total of 2,803 strike outs. Young also holds the all time record for most wins (511), most losses (313), most starts (816), most complete games (750) and most innings pitched (7,357).
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