Curt Schilling’s starts with zero strikeouts
Posted by Andy on June 19, 2007
38pitches got knocked around pretty nicely last night, giving up 6 ER on 10 hits in just 4.1 innings.
Amazingly, he had zero strikeouts in this start.
Turns out he's had 3 such games, as summarized here:
Cnt Date Tm Opp GmReslt App,Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR Pit Str GmSc +----+-------------+---+----+-------+---------+----+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+---+---- 1 2007-06-18 BOS @ATL L 4-9 GS-5 ,L 4.1 10 6 6 2 0 1 81 50 17 2 1993-07-01 PHI @STL L 5-14 GS-3 ,L 2.2 11 11 7 1 0 0 72 47 -1 3 1988-10-02 BAL @TOR L 3-9 GS-2 ,L 2 4 7 5 1 0 0 54 34 23
I remember that game in 1993. The Phillies were 52-25 at the time, on their way to their most recent post-season appearance.
I don't have a good feel for whether 3 no-strikeout starts is a lot or a little, so I did a similar search for games for other active strikeout leaders:
Rank Player Zero K Games
+------+-----------+--------------
1 Clemens 9
2 Johnson 6
3 Maddux 16*
4 Schilling 3
5 Pedro 1
6 Smoltz 4
7 Mussina 10*
8 Glavine 32*
*All of these plays won at least a couple of these starts with no strikeouts. Glavine, for example, won 10 of these starts.
So overall, Schilling is doing fine avoiding such games.
I'll come back at some point in the future with career leaders for games won with zero strikeouts.
June 25th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
[...] wrote last week about Curt Schilling’s start with zero strikeouts, and the Yankees’ Chien-Ming Wang equaled the feat over the weekend. He didn’t get hit [...]