Will white
One answer is ,.... Jack Billingham pitched 13 innings while with Colorado of the Mid-West Winter League in 1975 I seem to recall a pitcher for Victoria BC , pitching 23 innings in first game of a double header back about 1951. This was a AA league I believe W.I.L or P.C.L. Leagues changed names a few times over the years .... lol If anyone can verify the correct answer please email me at jaca56.com The most innings pitched by a pitcher in a single game is 26 and is held by Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves on May 1, 1920. The game went 26 innings and wound up in a 1-1 tie. Both Cadore and Oeschger pitched the entire 26 innings. It is the longest game, innings wise, in MLB history.
The pitcher is credited with a fraction that represents how many outs there were in the inning when they are relieved. If the pitcher is relieved is one out, they are credited woth 1/3 (one-third) of an inning. If the pitcher is relieved with two outs, they are credited with 2/3 (two-thirds) of an inning. A pitcher who starts the game and is relieved with one out in the seventh inning is credited with 6 1/3 innings pitched ... if relieved with two outs in the seventh inning is credited with 6 2/3 innings pitched. ... if relieved with no outs in the seventh inning is credited with 6 innings pitched.
Batting average = total runs of all innings / number of innings
Kevin Garnett with 71 2003-2004 season.
Baseball does not have quarters; instead, it is divided into nine innings. Each inning consists of two halves, with one team batting and the other team playing defense. The game continues until all nine innings are completed, or until a team has more runs than the other at the end of the innings.
That would be Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds who pitched in 680 innings. Since 1900, the most innings pitched in a season is 464 by Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox in 1908. Since 1950, the most innings pitched in a season is 376 2/3 by Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox in 1972.
I will say it is will wright he had 690 innings pitch in a season.
The New York Yankees Mariano Rivera holds the all time Post season record of 33 1/3 scoreless innings pitched. Whitey Ford holds the World Series record with 33 consecutive scoreless innings pitched. Christy Mathewson pitched 27 consecutive scoreless innings in a single post season as he threw 3 shutouts in the 1905 World Series.
Kevin Brown pitched the most innings for the 2000 Los Angeles Dodgers with 230.
Wilbur Wood of the 1972 Chicago White Sox with 376 2/3 innings pitched ... next is Mickey Lolich of the 1971 Detroit Tigers with 376.
The most innings pitched in a season by a rookie is 378 by Irv Young of the Boston Beaneaters (now Atlanta Braves) in 1905. Young pitched in 43 games, had 41 complete games, 7 shutouts, and a record of 20-21 with a 2.90 ERA.
The all time MLB record is 680 innings by Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds. White pitched 75 complete games that season and had a record of 43-31 with a 1.99 ERA.
Jim 'Catfish' Hunter with 13 innings pitched.
Click on the 'Scoreless Innings Leaders' link on this page to see a list of MLB career leaders of scoreless innings pitched.
An IP in baseball stands for innings pitched, which measures how many innings a pitcher has played in a game or season. It is calculated by counting the number of outs a pitcher records, then dividing that number by three to get the total number of innings pitched.
As of October 2023, the record for the most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one team to start a Major League Baseball season is held by the 1966 Chicago White Sox, who achieved 58 consecutive scoreless innings. This remarkable feat set the tone for a dominant start to their season, showcasing the team's pitching prowess. Other teams have had impressive streaks, but none have surpassed this record to date.
In baseball, the abbreviation "IP" stands for Innings Pitched. It represents the number of innings a pitcher has thrown in a game or over a season.