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Individual Pitching Records (1982-2020) Individual Pitching Records (1982-2020) Player Team Year EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.13 Jus'n Verlander Olathe Orioles 2012 1.30 Zack Greinke Iron City Cowgunners 2016 1.41 Jon Garland Cooperstown Giants 2006 1.42 Bill SwiE San Jose Phlegm 1993 1.46 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 1.47 Pedro Mar'nez California Quakes 1998 1.47 Kevin Brown Rock Vegas Rollers 1997 1.58 Dennis Mar'nez Rock Vegas Rollers 1992 1.59 Doug Fister Los Angeles Baseknocks of Botown 2015 1.61 Jake Arrieta Iron City Cowgunners 2016 WINS 30 Jus'n Verlander Olathe Orioles 2012 28 Clayton Kershaw Olathe Orioles 2012 27 CC Sabathia Olathe Orioles 2008 27 Randy Johnson California Quakes 2000 27 Curt Schilling California Quakes 1999 27 Greg Maddux Iron City Cowgunners 1999 27 Pedro Mar'nez California Quakes 1998 27 Randy Johnson Walla-Walla Bing-Bangs 1996 27 Orel Hershiser The Ritz 1986 26 Jake Arrieta Iron City Cowgunners 2016 26 Jon Garland Cooperstown Giants 2006 26 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Baseknocks of Botown 2014 LOSSES 25 Tim Belcher Griswold's Computer 1994 24 James McDonald Iron City Cowgunners 2012 24 Todd Sto^lemyre Idlewell Homers 1995 24 Todd Sto^lemyre Revere Besos 1994 24 Jason Jennings Iron City Cowgunners 2004 23 Tim Lincecum Endico^ Gulls 2013 23 Todd Van Poppel Wessagusse^ Stewards 1995 22 Colby Lewis Silk City Whales 2012 22 Albie Lopez Urban Gorillas 2002 22 Armando Reynoso Concord Crush 2001 22 Danny Jackson South Shore Sludge 1993 GAMES STARTED 38 Tom Glavine Gashouse Rippers 1995 38 David Cone San Jose Phlegm 1995 38 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 38 Dennis Mar'nez San Jose Phlegm 1995 38 Tyler Green San Jose Phlegm 1995 37 Todd Van Poppel Wessagusse^ Stewards 1995 37 Greg Maddux Huckleberry Hounds 1992 37 Al Leiter Wisconsin Waterboys 1995 36 Many 'mes, most recent Maddux/Halladay Dakota Prairie Dogs 2004 QUALITY STARTS 37 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 32 Greg Maddux Laval Quebecois 1993 31 Jus'n Verlander Olathe Orioles 2012 31 Tyler Green San Jose Phlegm 1995 30 Roger Clemens South Shore Sludge 1992 30 Greg Maddux Laval Quebecois 1994 1 29 Randy Johnson Walla-Walla Bing-Bang 1996 29 Ismael Valdes Longdale Red Sox 1997 29 Charles Nagy North Shore 66ers 1993 28 Clayton Kershaw Olathe Orioles 2012 28 Kevin Brown Rock Vegas Rollers 1997 SHUTOUTS 12 Pedro Mar'nez California Quakes 1998 10 Dallas Keuchel Albuquerque Isotopes 2016 9 Jus'n Verlander Olathe Orioles 2012 8 Kevin Brown Englishtown BlueBloods 1999 8 Roger Clemens Iron City Cowgunners 1999 8 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Baseknocks of Botown 2015 7 Felix Hernandez Olathe Orioles 2011 7 Felix Hernandez Olathe Orioles 2010 7 Paul Byrd Laval Quebecois 2003 7 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 7 Orel Hershiser The Ritz 1986 INNINGS PITCHED 301.2 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 271.2 Randy Johnson California Quakes 2000 268.2 Greg Maddux Laval Quebecois 1993 265 Greg Maddux Laval Quebecois 1994 264.2 Dave Stewart Green Mountain 1991 264.1 Alex Fernandez Rock Vegas Rollers 1995 264.1 Curt Schilling California Quakes 1999 263.2 Pat Hentgen Papillion Pirates 1995 262.1 Bobby Jones California Quakes 1995 261.1 Greg Maddux Huckleberry Hounds 1992 STRIKEOUTS 339 Dwight Gooden Wichita Falls Spudders 1986 308 Jus'n Verlander Olathe Orioles 2012 306 Greg Maddux San Jose Phlegm 1995 299 Roger Clemens Iron City Salamanders 1998 297 Orel Hershiser The Ritz 1986 295 Mike Sco^ East Coast Boasters 1987 292 Curt Schilling California Quakes 1999 288 Jake Arrieta Iron City Cowgunners 2016 284 CC Sabathia Iron City Cowgunners 2009 284 Randy Johnson Walla-Walla Bing-Bangs 1996 COMPLETE GAMES (since 1988) 22 Alex Fernandez Rock Vegas Rollers 1995 22 Curt Schilling Rock Vegas Rollers 1993 20 Kevin Brown Rock Vegas Rollers 1993 18 Blake Snell Reading Royals 2019 18 Jim Abbo^ Rock Vegas Rollers 1993 18 Mike Morgan Rock Vegas Rollers 1993 16 Pedro Mar'nez California Quakes 2000 16 Roger Clemens Iron City Salamanders 1998 16 Dennis Mar'nez Rock Vegas Rollers 1993 APPEARANCES 106 Adam Kolarek Reading Royals 2020 94 Jake Diekman MetroMess Dawgs 2020 92 Daniel Hudson Reading Royals 2020 88 Blake Treinen MetroMess Dawgs 2017 88 Glen Perkins Korea Slammers 2012 87 Antonio Osuna California Quakes 1997 2 87 Bob Wickman San Jose Phlegm 1996 82 Rafael Perez Korea Slammers 2012 SAVES 54 Doug Jones Arizona Outlaws 1990 52 Jeff Montgomery Montreal Canadien 1991 51 Dennis Eckersley Walla-Walla Bing-Bangs 1991 50 Jonathan Papelbon Baystate Bombers 2009 49 Mariano Rivera Madison Purgolders 2007 49 John Smoltz Urban Gorillas 2004 47 Jonathan Papelbon Baystate Bombers 2007 47 Billy Wagner Windy City Silencers 2006 47 Jose Mesa Longdale Red Sox 1996 46 Will Smith Barclay Blue Sox 2020 EARNED RUN AVERAGE - RELIEF (60 IP minimum) 0.47 Bryan Harvey Huckleberry Hounds 1994 0.64 Rafael Soriano Madison Purgolders 2011 0.65 Archie Bradley Mountain Town Mammoths 2018 0.65 John Smoltz Urban Gorillas 2004 0.80 John We^eland North Shore 66's 1994 0.81 Brian Fuentes Barclay Blue Sox 2006 0.87 Andrew Miller Voohees Vikings 2018 0.88 Juaquin Benoit Botown Baseknocks 2011 0.89 Jonathan Papelbon Baystate Bombers 2009 0.89 Kirby Yates Dekalb County Cardinals 2020 HOME RUNS ALLOWED 58 Chad Ogea Concord Crush 2000 50 Eric Milton Iron City Cowgunners 2001 46 Omar Olivares Pacific Spirit 1999 47 Ma^ Boyd Cooperstown Giants 2020 46 Jack Flaherty Baystate Bombers 2020 45 Jason Vargas MetroMess Dawgs 2020 45 Ma^ Morris Iron City Cowgunners 2005 45 Ken Hill Walla-Walla Bing-Bang 1995 44 Jim Abbo^ Rock Vegas Rollers 1994 43 Madison Bumgarner Madison Purgolders 2020 WILD PITCHES 12 Jack McDowell Rock Vegas Rollers 1995 11 Jimmy Haynes Kern River Rats 1999 11 Mike Moore Nebraska Cornshuck 1995 11 Kyle Lohse Dark Side Mooners 2003 11 Jason Hammel Windy City Silencers 2015 11 Yordano Ventura Tamiami Trailers 2017 10 Many, most recent Gerri^ Cole Wisconsin Storm 2018 BATTERS HIT 16 Hiroki Kuroda Fort Washington Generals 2009 16 Ben Sheets Barclay Blue Sox 2005 15 Luis Cas'llo Darlington Mavericks 2020 15 Kevin Millwood Cardiff Bay Tigers 2007 15 Steve Trachsel Cardiff Bay Tigers 2004 15 Sco^ Schoeneweis Hollywood Stars 2002 14 David Price Cooperstown Giants 2012 14 Ben Sheets Dekalb County Cardinals 2009 14 Jon Lester Baystate Bombers 2009 14 Miguel Ba'sta Nigella Bytes 2008 14 Miguel Ba'sta Urban Gorillas 2004 3 BALKS 6 Garre^ Stephenson Dark Side Mooners 2001 5 Aaron Sanchez Baystate Bombers 2020 5 Horacio Ramirez Philly Cheese Steaks 2004 4 Madison Bumgarner Madison Purgolders 2012 4 Mark Hendrickson Dark Side Mooners 2007 4 Frank Viola Walla-Walla Bing-Bang 1992 4 John Smoltz Newa Deep Freeze 1999 4 Kenny Rogers Merrifield Moderates 2000 4 Omar Daal 2 teams 2000 4 Greg W. 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