The following is a listing of pitching win and winning percentage records in Major League Baseball. All teams are considered to be members of the American or National Leagues, unless noted. Players denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted. An (r) denotes a player's rookie season.
Career record for most wins
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Top 10 career wins by league
100 wins in two leagues
45 wins, one season
30 wins, one season, since 1901
Nine or more seasons with 20 wins
Pitcher |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Cy Young[23] |
15 |
1891–98 (Cleveland Spiders), 1899 (St. Louis Cardinals), 1901–04, 07–08 (Boston Americans/Pilgrims/Red Sox) |
Christy Mathewson[3] |
13 |
1901, 03–14 (New York Giants) |
Warren Spahn[9] |
13 |
1947, 49–51, 53–54, 56–61, 63 (Bos–Mil Braves) |
Walter Johnson[2] |
12 |
1910–19, 24–25 (Washington Senators) |
Kid Nichols[11] |
11 |
1890–99, Boston Beaneaters, 1904 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Pud Galvin[7] |
10 |
1879–84 (Buffalo Bisons), 1886–89 (Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Charley Radbourn[33] |
9 |
1881–85 (Providence Grays), 1886–87, 89 (Boston Beaneaters), 1890 (Boston Reds (PL)) |
Grover Cleveland Alexander[5] |
9 |
1911, 13–17 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1920, 23 (Chicago Cubs), 1927 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Mickey Welch[21] |
9 |
1880–81 (Troy Trojans), 1883–89 (New York Gothams/Giants) |
Seven or more consecutive seasons with 20 wins
Pitcher |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Christy Mathewson[3] |
12 |
1903–14 (New York Giants) |
Kid Nichols[11] |
101 |
1890–99, Boston Beaneaters |
Walter Johnson[2] |
10 |
1910–19 (Washington Senators) |
Cy Young[23] |
9 |
1891–98 (Cleveland Spiders), 1899 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
John Clarkson[17] |
8 |
1883–89 (Chicago White Stockings), 1888–91 (Boston Beaneaters), 1892 (Bos Beaneaters-Cle Spiders) |
Joe McGinnity[34] |
8 |
1899 (Baltimore Orioles (NL)), 1900 (Brooklyn Superbas), 1901 (Baltimore Orioles), 1902 (Bal Orioles–NY Giants), 1903–06 (New York Giants) |
Jim McCormick[35] |
7 |
1879–83 (Cleveland Spiders), 1884 (Cle Spiders-Cin Outlaw Reds (UA)), 1885 (Chicago White Stockings) |
Charley Radbourn[33] |
71 |
1881–85 (Providence Grays), 1886–87 (Boston Beaneaters) |
Tim Keefe[15] |
7 |
1883–89 (New York Gothams/Giants) |
Mickey Welch[21] |
7 |
1883–89 (New York Gothams/Giants) |
Gus Weyhing[36] |
7 |
1887–90 (Philadelphia Athletics (AA)), 1890 (Brooklyn Wonders (PL)), 1891 (Philadelphia Athletics (II) (AA)), 1892–93 (Philadelphia Phillies) |
Lefty Grove[8] |
7 |
1927–33 (Philadelphia Athletics) |
Thirteen or more seasons with 15 wins
Pitcher |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Cy Young[23] |
18 |
1891–98 (Cleveland Spiders), 1899–1900 (St. Louis Cardinals), 1901–05, 07–08 (Boston Americans/Pilgrims/Red Sox), 1909 (Cleveland Naps) |
Greg Maddux[13] |
18 |
1988–92, 2004 (Chicago Cubs), 1993–2003 (Atlanta Braves), 2006 (Chi Cubs–LA Dodgers) |
Walter Johnson[2] |
16 |
1910–19, 21–26 (Washington Senators) |
Warren Spahn[9] |
16 |
1947–51, 53–63 (Boston–Milwaukee Braves) |
Eddie Plank[6] |
15 |
1901–07, 09–14 (Philadelphia Athletics), 1915 (St. Louis Terriers (FL)), 1916 (St. Louis Browns) |
Grover Cleveland Alexander[5] |
15 |
1911–17 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1919–23, 25 (Chicago Cubs), 1927–28 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Christy Mathewson[3] |
13 |
1901, 1903–14 (New York Giants) |
Gaylord Perry[26] |
13 |
1966–71 (San Francisco Giants), 1972–74 (Cleveland Indians), 1975 (Cle Indians–Tex Rangers), 1976–77 (Texas Rangers), 1978 (San Diego Padres) |
Phil Niekro[37] |
13 |
1969, 71–72, 74–80, 82 (Atlanta Braves), 1984–85 (New York Yankees) |
Tom Seaver[38] |
13 |
1967–73, 75 (New York Mets), 1977 (NY Mets–Cin Reds), 1978–79 (Cincinnati Reds), 1984–85 (Chicago White Sox) |
Ten or more consecutive seasons with 15 wins
Pitcher |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Greg Maddux[13] |
17 |
1988–92, 2004 (Chicago Cubs), 1993–2003 (Atlanta Braves) |
Cy Young[23] |
15 |
1891–98 (Cleveland Spiders), 1899–1900 (St. Louis Cardinals), 1901–05 (Boston Americans/Pilgrims/Red Sox) |
Gaylord Perry[26] |
13 |
1966–71 (San Francisco Giants), 1972–74 (Cleveland Indians), 1975 (Cle Indians–Tex Rangers), 1976–77 (Texas Rangers), 1978 (San Diego Padres) |
Christy Mathewson[3] |
12 |
1903–14 (New York Giants) |
Pud Galvin[7] |
11 |
1879–84 (Buffalo Bisons), 1885 (Buf Bisons–Pittsburgh Pirates), 1886–89 (Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Warren Spahn[9] |
11 |
1953–63 (Boston–Milwaukee Braves) |
Tim Keefe[15] |
10 |
1881–82 (Troy Trojans), 1883–90 (New York Metropolitans/Giants) |
Walter Johnson[2] |
10 |
1910–19 (Washington Senators) |
League leader in wins, 5 or more seasons
Pitcher |
Titles[39] |
Years and teams |
Warren Spahn |
8 |
1949–50, 53, 57–61 (Boston–Milwaukee Braves) |
Albert Spalding |
6 |
1871–75 (Boston Red Stockings (NA)), 1876 (Chicago White Stockings) |
Grover Cleveland Alexander |
6 |
1911, 14–17 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1920 (Chicago Cubs) |
Walter Johnson |
6 |
1913–16, 18, 24 (Washington Senators) |
Bob Feller |
6 |
1939–41, 46–47, 51 (Cleveland Indians) |
Cy Young |
5 |
1892, 95 (Cleveland Spiders), 1901–03 (Boston Americans) |
Joe McGinnity |
5 |
1899 (Baltimore Orioles), 1900 (Brooklyn Superbas), 1903–04, 06 (New York Giants) |
Tom Glavine |
5 |
1991–93, 98, 2000 (Atlanta Braves) |
League leader in wins, 3 or more consecutive seasons
League leader in wins, two leagues
League leader in wins, three decades
League leader in wins, three different teams
0.650 win–loss percentage, career
see notes2 3
0.875 winning percentage, season
see note5
Notes
- Nichols' and Radbourn's streaks date from the start of their careers; the only pitchers to start their careers with streaks of seven consecutive season of 20 wins.
- Winning percentage is generally computed to the thousandths place. When necessary, the percentage is computed to greater precision to establish a true order.
- Minimum of 200 decisions (wins + losses).
- Vic Rasci's record of 132–66 (0.667) does not meet the minimum number of decisions to qualify for this list, however, when he is credited with two additional losses, his percentage drops to 0.660, which still qualifies him for this listing.
- Minimum of 15 decisions.
- Sutcliffe started the 1984 season with a record 4-5 with the Cleveland Indians of the American League before being traded to the Cubs.
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