Gaylord Perry, 16 innings September 1, 1967. It was a 1-0 Giant win over Cincinatti at Cincy. The reliever who pitched last 5 innings got the win. Think it was Ron Herbel.
Michael holds the record for scoring titles at ten, the career PPG average at 30.1, and the consecutive 40 point games with 9.
It was the Texas v. Boston College game in the Austin Regional on May 30, 2009. It is still being played, but is now in the 25th inning, which is the record.
Pete Rose wore No. 14 his entire career.
The record for the fewest number of wins in a season is held by the 1899 Cleveland Spiders at 20 wins - 134 losses
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In actual fact, the record is six centuries in consecutive Test innings, scored by Don Bradman between January 1937 and July 1938.
jack billingham
Don Bradman - 309 in 1930 against England. He made 334 in that innings.
Nope. I believe the record is 33 innings.
Brendon McCullam
Virender Sehwag
Bill Fischer of the 1962 Kansas City Athletics holds the MLB and American League record for most consecutive innings pitched with allowing a walk with 84 1/3.Greg Maddux holds the National League record at 72 1/3 consecutive innings pitched without allowing a walk.
The record for most consecutive hitless innings pitched is 25.1, which equals 76 outs, by Cy Young on May 3-May 11, 1904.
Rahul Dravid of India - 120 inns.
The MLB record for most consecutive innings pitched without giving up a walk is held by Bill Fischer of the Kansas City Athletics who threw 84 1/3 consecutive innings without issueing a base on balls between August 3, 1962 and September 30, 1962.
How about walter johnson, in 1916 with 369.2 innings? Extra, he even hit one in september of that season.