Forget 300 career wins. Even 200 wins for an MLB pitcher might be a thing of the past (2024)

PHOENIX (AP) — José Berríos turned 30 years old on Monday, giving up an obscure crown in the process.

The two-time All-Star, who started his career with the Minnesota Twins and now pitches for the Toronto Blue Jays, has 88 career wins, which made him the active leader for under-30 pitchers in Major League Baseball, according to baseball-reference.com.

“That’s crazy,” D-backs pitcher Zac Gallen said a few weeks ago. “I didn’t realize he wasn’t 30 yet.”

He is now. And his ascension into the 30-plus category has brought into focus just how few young, accomplished pitchers there are in the big leagues these days, at least when it comes to traditional stats. Forget about the 300-win pitcher that was the gold standard for Hall of Fame career excellence over the past century — even 200 career wins might be out of the question soon.

Thanks to a combination of less usage for starting pitchers and an uptick in arm injuries — particularly Tommy John surgery — the up-and-coming group of 20-something pitchers has been slow to develop. Colorado’s Germán Márquez is now the under-30 leader with 65 career wins, but he’s recovering from Tommy John surgery.

That’s a common theme. Cleveland’s Shane Bieber is next on the list with 62 wins, and he’s also on the shelf because of Tommy John. After Bieber, its Boston’s Lucas Giolito with 61 wins, and he’s out too after elbow surgery.

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The sub-30 leader who is actually pitching these days is Baltimore’s Corbin Burnes, who has 49 career wins and turns 30 on Oct. 22. He’s one of the few young flamethrowers to stay relatively healthy. Others, like Atlanta’s Spencer Strider or Miami’s Eury Perez, haven’t been as fortunate. Not far behind Burnes are Dylan Cease (48 wins at age 28), Walker Buehler (47 wins at 29) and Logan Webb (46 wins at 27).

Once the current generation of older pitchers like Justin Verlander (260 career wins), Zack Greinke (225), Max Scherzer (214) and Clayton Kershaw (210) retire, it’s fair to wonder if we’ll ever see a 200-win pitcher again.

There’s still a solid chance that 33-year-old New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, who has 145 career wins, could get there. Of course, he’s also hurt at the moment, out with an elbow injury that hasn’t required surgery.

Gallen helped lead the Diamondbacks to the World Series last season and is still under 30. The 28-year-old started the All-Star Game for the National League last season and is widely viewed as one of the game’s top young pitchers. But even with his health and relative success, he’s got just 44 career wins.

It’s fair to wonder, when it comes time for Hall of Fame selections in 2040, if there will be any pitcher who can make the cut? The last pitcher who spent his entire career as a starter and made the Hall of Fame despite fewer than 200 wins is Sandy Koufax more than 50 years ago. He won 165 games and three Cy Young Awards, but his career was cut short by injuries at age 30.

“That’s a really good question,” Gallen said. “It used to be 300 wins, 3,000 strikeouts. That was the benchmark. Now it’s probably going to be closer to 200 wins and 2,000 strikeouts. Careers aren’t as long. The length of a career is just shorter.”

Indeed, 2,000 strikeouts could also be a stretch. The active under-30 leader there is Giolito with 1,077, the only pitcher over 1,000.

Gallen’s old enough to remember pitchers like Randy Johnson, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Roger Clemens, legends who wrapped up their careers around 2007-09. All of them reached 300 wins. That might not seem like that long ago, but in the realm of pitching, it feels like an eternity.

Gallen says he wouldn’t be surprised if current pitchers are evaluated by a similar standard — at least for a while.

“The generation now for the next 20 years is going to be that bridge gap,” Gallen said. “You might seem some guys who were really good players in their time get burned for the Hall of Fame, because they just don’t have the counting numbers.”

There are other alphabet soup stats that pitchers can be judged by like WHIP, ERA+, FIP and SO/9. Those might be better indicators of true dominance, anyway.

But there’s something that still stands out about the win. After all, it’s the whole purpose of competition.

“It makes me appreciate those guys who did it that long at that level for that much intensity,” Gallen said. “As a kid, I thought a good career is 20 years, but then you get into it and then you realize 20 years is unbelievable. Especially being dominant for 15 of them.”

Last week, Miami Marlins lefty Braxton Garrett had a throwback outing in a 3-0 win against the Diamondbacks, finishing with complete-game shutout and needing just 95 pitches to do it. Highlighting how much the game has changed at every level over the past 20 years, the 26-year-old said it was the first time he’d thrown nine full innings in his life.

Garrett’s teammate Sandy Alcántara is the closest thing to a current-day ironman on the mound after throwing 228 2/3 innings in 2022, including six complete games. The effort earned him the NL Cy Young Award.

After Garrett’s gem, Alcántara jokingly called the left-hander a “mini-Sandy.”

“He seems to do (complete games) with ease, so it’s cool to do that in front of him,” Garrett said.

Then again, carrying a heavy workload like Alcántara comes with risks. You’ll never guess why the right-hander isn’t pitching this season.

Tommy John surgery.

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Forget 300 career wins. Even 200 wins for an MLB pitcher might be a thing of the past (2024)

FAQs

How many pitchers have 300 career wins? ›

Twenty-four pitchers have reached this milestone. This list does not include Bobby Mathews who won 297 in the major leagues plus several more in 1869 and 1870 before the major leagues were established in 1871.

What pitcher holds the record for most career wins in MLB history? ›

Cy Young

How many pitchers have 200 wins and 150 saves? ›

By the time his career ended following the 2009 season, Smoltz had become the only pitcher in history with at least 200 wins and 150 saves.

What pitcher has 300 wins not in the Hall of Fame? ›

Roger Clemens is the only pitcher with 300 wins or more not elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

How many pitchers have 400 wins? ›

Young and Johnson are the only players to earn 400 or more wins.

How many 200 game winners are there in MLB? ›

How many MLB pitchers have 200 wins? Wainwright is the 122nd pitcher to reach 200 wins, according to baseball statistics database Baseball Reference. He's currently tied with four other pitchers, who also have exactly 200 career wins, including former teammate Jon Lester.

Who is the most dominant pitcher in baseball history? ›

Cy Young

He holds the MLB record for the most career wins with a staggering 511. Young was a master of control and consistency, winning at least 20 games in a season 15 times. His dominance on the mound earned him the inaugural Cy Young Award, which is now given annually to the best pitcher in each league.

What pitcher holds the record for most career losses? ›

Cy Young, the all-time leader in games lost. Cy Young holds the MLB loss record with 316; Pud Galvin is second with 308.

Who has the highest pitcher era ever? ›

Ed Walsh holds the major league earned run average record at 1.816. Addie Joss (1.887) and Jim Devlin (1.896) are the only other pitchers with a career earned run average under 2.000.

Who has the most blown saves in MLB history? ›

Career
Regular season
PlayerBlown savesYears
Goose Gossage1121972–1994
Rollie Fingers1091968–1985
Jeff Reardon1061979–1994
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Who is the oldest living baseball hall of famer? ›

Aparicio is now the oldest living Baseball Hall of Famer.

Who is in the 400 save club? ›

Only eight pitchers have recorded 400 or more saves: Rivera, Hoffman, Lee Smith, Francisco Rodríguez, John Franco, Kenley Jansen, Craig Kimbrel, and Billy Wagner. Rollie Fingers was the first player to record 300 saves, reaching the mark on August 21, 1982.

Is anyone with 500 home runs not in Hall of Fame? ›

Some believe the milestone has become less meaningful in recent years. Four club members who are now eligible for election to the Hall of Fame—Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire and Palmeiro—have not been elected.

Can Justin Verlander reach 300 wins? ›

"Based on his age, your player can be expected to play for 1.5 more years, at an average of 12.3 per year. At that rate, he will finish at 285 for his career. He has a 6% chance to reach 300." The system is not exactly bullish on Verlander's chances, but, again, it's a bit conservative in nature.

What MLB team has no Hall of Famers? ›

What MLB Teams Have No Hall of Famers? The Arizona Diamondbacks, Miami Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, and Washington Nationals are the only active MLB teams without a single Hall of Fame inductee.

How many pitchers have 300 saves? ›

In total, 31 players have recorded 300 or more saves in their career. Only eight relievers – Dennis Eckersley, Fingers, Goose Gossage, Hoffman, Rivera, Smith, Bruce Sutter, and Wilhelm – have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; all but Wilhelm also have at least 300 saves.

What pitchers have 300 wins and a gold glove? ›

Phil Niekro won the Gold Glove award 5 times when winning 300+ games in his career.

What Cardinal pitcher has 300 wins? ›

Steve Carlton

Louis Cardinals in 1965 and played his first seven major league seasons with the team. He recorded 329 career wins over his 24-year career.

How many pitchers have struck out 300 in a season? ›

While baseball's obsession with round numbers runs deep, there's little denying the significance of a 300-strikeout season (even in today's K-friendly climate for pitchers). Only 19 pitchers in the modern era (since 1900) have reached the 300-K plateau within a single season.

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