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Most wins with zero strikeouts

Posted by Andy on June 20, 2007

As promised, here's the list of most career wins (since 1957) as a starter with zero strikeouts:

 Tommy John           18 Ind. Games
 Bob Forsch           14 Ind. Games
 Mike Caldwell        14 Ind. Games
 Jim Barr             12 Ind. Games
 Doyle Alexander      12 Ind. Games
 Tom Glavine          10 Ind. Games
 Kirk Rueter           9 Ind. Games
 Al Fitzmorris         9 Ind. Games

Tommy John had an amazing total of 18 such games, and if you click on the "Ind. Games" link next to his total, you'll see that they were spread over his entire career, from 1966 to 1987. Unsurprisingly, he didn't allow too many hits or walks in these games either. In fact, he didn't walk more than 3 in any of those games, and walked none or one 11 times.

Notice something else interesting? The top 4 guys (John, Forsch, Caldwell, Barr) were all well known for having very low walk rates. They all finished in the top 10 in fewest walks per 9 innings several times in their career. Even the next several guys did it at least a couple of times. A little bit further down the list, we see names like Tewksbury and Reuss, guys well known for low walk rates.

2 Responses to “Most wins with zero strikeouts”

  1. dave Says:

    How about:
    "Most career wins (since 1957) as a starter with zero strikeouts...in a complete game of 9 innings or more"

    When a player only pitches 6 or 7 innings, that leaves him with 6 or 9 outs left (and considering that we have pitchers that have 10 K's in 4 innings, that's a huge space not to count...those 2 or 3 innings).

  2. Andy Says:

    Dave: I have also run that list and it's fairly similar:

    Doyle Alexander 6 Ind. Games
    Jerry Reuss 5 Ind. Games
    Ken Forsch 5 Ind. Games
    Mike Caldwell 5 Ind. Games
    Al Fitzmorris 4 Ind. Games
    Frank Baumann 4 Ind. Games
    Jim Barr 4 Ind. Games
    Mel Stottlemyre 3 Ind. Games
    Warren Spahn 3 Ind. Games
    Dave Roberts 3 Ind. Games
    Bill Lee 3 Ind. Games
    Tommy John 3 Ind. Games
    Ken Holtzman 3 Ind. Games
    Ross Grimsley 3 Ind. Games
    Jerry Augustine 3 Ind. Games

    Funny, though, that Ken Forsch took his brother's spot on the list...