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.
Will Right holds the record, pitching 680 innings total for the Cincinnati Reds during the 1898 season.
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.
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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.
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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.
Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds hurled 680 innings in 1879. In the modern era, after 1900, the most innings pitched were 464 by Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox in 1908.
Through the 2008 season, that is Mariano Rivera with 34 2/3 scoreless innings between 1998-2000.
Cy Young with a 1.26 ERA in 1908. Young's record that season was 21-11 and he gave up 42 earned runs in 299 innings pitched.
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.
How about walter johnson, in 1916 with 369.2 innings? Extra, he even hit one in september of that season.