In baseball statistics, games pitched (denoted by Games G in tables of only pitching statistics) is the number of games in which a player appears as a pitcher. The statistic is also referred to as appearances, especially to refer to the number of games a relief pitcher has pitched in.
Normally, a pitcher must face at least one batter (or three batters in some relief situations), but exceptions are made in the case of injury.[1] A notable example was Larry Yount, who suffered an injury while throwing warmup pitches after being summoned as a reliever in a Major League Baseball (MLB) game on September 15, 1971.[2] He did not face a batter, but was credited with an appearance because he had been announced as a substitute.[3] Yount never appeared in (or actually played in) any other MLB game.
Major League Baseball career leaders
editListed below are all MLB players with at least 1,000 games pitched.[4] The first player to reach the mark was Hoyt Wilhelm, in May 1970.[5] LaTroy Hawkins is the most recent player to reach the mark, having achieved it in September 2014.[6] As of April 2023[update], no active player has reached the milestone; Kenley Jansen leads active players, with over 770 games pitched.[4]
Pitcher | Name of the pitcher |
---|---|
Appearances | Career games pitched in MLB |
MLB seasons | The seasons the pitcher played in the major leagues |
† | Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame |
‡ | Denotes a pitcher who is still active |
Pitcher | Appearances | MLB seasons | |
---|---|---|---|
First | Last | ||
Jesse Orosco | 1,252 | 1979 | 2003 |
Mike Stanton | 1,178 | 1989 | 2007 |
John Franco | 1,119 | 1984 | 2005 |
Mariano Rivera† | 1,115 | 1995 | 2013 |
Dennis Eckersley† | 1,071 | 1975 | 1998 |
Hoyt Wilhelm† | 1,070 | 1952 | 1972 |
Dan Plesac | 1,064 | 1986 | 2003 |
Mike Timlin | 1,058 | 1991 | 2008 |
Kent Tekulve | 1,050 | 1974 | 1989 |
LaTroy Hawkins | 1,042 | 1995 | 2015 |
Trevor Hoffman† | 1,035 | 1993 | 2010 |
José Mesa | 1,022 | 1987 | 2007 |
Lee Smith† | 1,022 | 1980 | 1997 |
Roberto Hernández | 1,010 | 1991 | 2007 |
Mike Jackson | 1,005 | 1986 | 2004 |
Goose Gossage† | 1,002 | 1972 | 1994 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Three Batter Minimum". MLB.com. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- ^ "Astros' Rookie in 'Brief' Stint". Odessa American. Odessa, Texas. AP. September 16, 1971. p. 1-B. Retrieved May 31, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Atlanta Braves 4, Houston Astros 2". Retrosheet. September 15, 1971. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
- ^ a b "Career Leaders & Records for Games Played". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- ^ "Number 1,000". The Greenville News. Greenville, South Carolina. AP. May 11, 1970. p. 10. Retrieved April 26, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Baxter, Kevin (September 28, 2014). "Dodgers enjoy a little R&R". Los Angeles Times. p. C5. Retrieved April 26, 2023 – via newspapers.com.