Here's a list of the top winners that were active in the 2007 season:
CAREER
WINS W
1 Roger Clemens 354
2 Greg Maddux 347
3 Tom Glavine 303
4 Randy Johnson 284
5 Mike Mussina 250
6 David Wells 239
7 Jamie Moyer 230
8 Curt Schilling 216
9 Kenny Rogers 210
10 Pedro Martinez 209
11 John Smoltz 207
12 Andy Pettitte 201
13 Tim Wakefield 168
T14 Brad Radke 148
T14 Aaron Sele 148
16 Bartolo Colon 146
17 Scott Erickson 142
18 Steve Trachsel 141
19 Tim Hudson 135
20 Livan Hernandez 134
T21 Kevin Millwood 133
T21 Tom Gordon 133
23 Woody Williams 132
T24 Jon Lieber 129
T24 Pedro Astacio 129
26 Jason Schmidt 128
27 Esteban Loaiza 125
28 Terry Mulholland 124
T29 Jeff Fassero 121
T29 Matt Morris 121
31 Jeff Suppan 118
32 Freddy Garcia 117
33 Javier Vazquez 115
T34 Chan Ho Park 113
T34 Barry Zito 113
T36 Derek Lowe 112
T36 Roy Oswalt 112
38 Roy Halladay 111
39 Russ Ortiz 110
40 Mark Buehrle 107
41 Mark Mulder 103
42 Kelvim Escobar 101
T43 Chris Carpenter 100
T43 C.C. Sabathia 100
Cy Young (active from 1890-1911) had a career won loss record of 511-316. Both his win total and loss total are MLB career records.
Jack Chesbro had 41 wins in 1904, for the New York Highlanders (Yankees).
I believe it is now the Milwaukee Brewers with 17 straight wins over the Pittsburgh Pirates. This is an active steak.
Hall of Famer Tris Speaker, whose career spanned 1907-1928, is the MLB career leader in doubles with 792.
Roy Face, 1959 Pittsburgh Pirates. 18 total wins in relief in 1959 (MLB record) 17 of which were consecutive (MLB record). Right Handed pitcher, career spanned 1953-1969, almost entirely with Pittsburgh.
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Cy Young (active from 1890-1911) had a career won loss record of 511-316. Both his win total and loss total are MLB career records.
Through games played on June 8, 2009: 1) C.C. Sabathia (age 28) - 122 wins 2) Jon Garland (age 29) - 110 wins 3) Carlos Zambrano (age 28) - 100 wins
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.
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Pete Rose has the all-time Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most at-bats (AB) with 14,053 at-bats in his 24-year MLB career - 1689 more than Henry "Hank" Aaron, who is #2 on the all-time career at-bats list.The active MLB player with the most career at-bats is Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees with 10,025 career at-bats.
Jack Chesbro had 41 wins in 1904, for the New York Highlanders (Yankees).
I believe it is now the Milwaukee Brewers with 17 straight wins over the Pittsburgh Pirates. This is an active steak.
Hall of Famer Tris Speaker, whose career spanned 1907-1928, is the MLB career leader in doubles with 792.
Roy Face, 1959 Pittsburgh Pirates. 18 total wins in relief in 1959 (MLB record) 17 of which were consecutive (MLB record). Right Handed pitcher, career spanned 1953-1969, almost entirely with Pittsburgh.
In MLB, that was Babe Ruth who struckout for the 1000th time in the 1930 season. Ruth was the MLB leader in career strikeouts (with 1330) until 1964 when he was surpassed by Mickey Mantle.