Best Pitchers of All-Time – Career (Regular Season)
| Rank | First Name | Career Wins |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greg | 355 |
| 2 | Cy | 511 |
| 3 | Roger | 354 |
| 4 | Walter | 417 |
Who is the best pitcher in MLB 2019?
Major League Baseball Pitching Leaders
| 1. | Cole • HOU | 13.818 |
|---|---|---|
| 2. | Scherzer • WSN | 12.691 |
| 3. | Ray • ARI | 12.132 |
| 4. | Verlander • HOU | 12.108 |
| 5. | Giolito • CHW | 11.615 |
Who is the best pitcher of the 2010s?
The 10 Best Pitchers of the 2010s
- Felix Hernandez. 2010-19, Seattle Mariners.
- Zack Greinke. 2010, Kansas City Royals; 2011-12, Milwaukee Brewers; 2012, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; 2013-15, Los Angeles Dodgers; 2016-19, Arizona Diamondbacks; 2019, Houston Astros.
- Adam Wainwright. 2010-19, St.
- Johnny Cueto.
- David Price.
Who is the best pitcher in Major?
The best MLB pitchers of 2021 and all time
- Who are the best pitchers currently playing in MLB?
- Jacob DeGrom of the New York Mets is often touted as the best pitcher currently playing in MLB.
- The player who denied DeGrom a third successive NL Cy Young, Trevor Bauer, is also among the best pitchers in the major leagues.
Who was the best pitcher in 2018?
Major League Baseball Pitching Leaders
| 1. | Scherzer • WSN | 300 |
|---|---|---|
| 2. | Verlander • HOU | 290 |
| 3. | Cole • HOU | 276 |
| 4. | deGrom • NYM | 269 |
| 5. | Corbin • ARI | 246 |
Who has the best pitching record in MLB?
Cy Young+
Career Leaders & Records for Wins
| Rank | Player (yrs, age) | Wins |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Cy Young+ (22) | 511 |
| 2. | Walter Johnson+ (21) | 417 |
| 3. | Pete Alexander+ (20) | 373 |
| Christy Mathewson+ (17) | 373 |
What pitcher won the most games in the 2000s?
2000s. With a 68.5 WAR, Halladay was the clear-cut winner for the best pitcher of the 2000s. His 175 wins were one win behind C.C. Sabathia’s 176, but Halladay’s ERA was more than a half run better than Sabathia—2.96 versus 3.51.
What pitcher has the lowest ERA in baseball?
The lowest single-season ERA in league history was posted by Tim Keefe, whose 0.86 ERA in 105 innings pitched for the National League’s Troy Trojans in 1880 led his closest competitor by . 52 runs. In the American League, Dutch Leonard’s 0.96 ERA is a single-season record.