This is our old blog. It hasn't been active since 2011. Please see the link above for our current blog or click the logo above to see all of the great data and content on this site.

Most appearances without a baserunner

Posted by Andy on October 29, 2007

Picking up on an idea made in the Suggestions, here are the most appearances in history without allowing a baserunner:

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Jesse Orosco        418 Ind. Games
 Mike Stanton        394 Ind. Games
 Dan Plesac          373 Ind. Games
 Mike Myers          363 Ind. Games
 Trevor Hoffman      330 Ind. Games
 John Franco         316 Ind. Games
 Mike Timlin         304 Ind. Games
 Mike Jackson        286 Ind. Games
 Dennis Eckersley    282 Ind. Games
 Lee Smith           277 Ind. Games
 Alan Embree         277 Ind. Games
 Roberto Hernandez   272 Ind. Games
 Mariano Rivera      271 Ind. Games
 Eddie Guardado      271 Ind. Games
 Paul Assenmacher    271 Ind. Games
 Billy Wagner        269 Ind. Games
 Steve Kline         269 Ind. Games
 Todd Jones          258 Ind. Games
 Jose Mesa           250 Ind. Games
 Armando Benitez     250 Ind. Games

Unsurprisingly, these are all players from the last 20 or so years, and most of the best closers from that period are here as well. (The full list is here.) With relief appearances so much more common these days (not to mention specialization such as the one-out lefty) there are many more opportunities these days for pitchers to have appearances with no baserunners.

How about some love for Jesse Orosco? The man made 1248 relief appearances, and didn't allow even a single baserunner in more than a third (33.5%) of them. Call me crazy, but I find that hugely impressive.

Raising the bar to a minimum of 1 inning pitched for appearances with no baserunners, here are the leaders:

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Trevor Hoffman      293 Ind. Games
 Billy Wagner        249 Ind. Games
 Mariano Rivera      249 Ind. Games
 John Franco         249 Ind. Games
 Mike Timlin         236 Ind. Games
 Roberto Hernandez   223 Ind. Games
 Dennis Eckersley    220 Ind. Games
 Lee Smith           219 Ind. Games
 Mike Stanton        218 Ind. Games
 Todd Jones          213 Ind. Games
 Troy Percival       205 Ind. Games
 Mike Jackson        201 Ind. Games
 Armando Benitez     199 Ind. Games
 Jose Mesa           192 Ind. Games
 Rod Beck            187 Ind. Games
 Tom Henke           185 Ind. Games
 Robb Nen            183 Ind. Games
 Jeff Reardon        182 Ind. Games
 Rick Aguilera       181 Ind. Games
 John Wetteland      176 Ind. Games
 Doug Jones          176 Ind. Games
 Tom Gordon          176 Ind. Games
 Jesse Orosco        175 Ind. Games
 Keith Foulke        175 Ind. Games
 Ugueth Urbina       174 Ind. Games

This is virtually a Who's Who of all-time closers. One guy who sticks out is Mike Stanton, who hasn't spent much time as a closer. The same could be said for Orosco, who spent only a handful of seasons as a closer.

But, if you raise the bar a bt further to 2 IP per appearance, then you get another set of all-time closers:

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Hoyt Wilhelm         51 Ind. Games
 Kent Tekulve         42 Ind. Games
 Don McMahon          42 Ind. Games
 Gene Garber          42 Ind. Games
 Rich Gossage         39 Ind. Games
 Tug McGraw           38 Ind. Games
 Jeff Reardon         35 Ind. Games
 Bruce Sutter         34 Ind. Games
 Rollie Fingers       34 Ind. Games
 Lindy McDaniel       32 Ind. Games
 Larry Andersen       32 Ind. Games
 Jesse Orosco         30 Ind. Games
 Eddie Fisher         30 Ind. Games
 Dan Quisenberry      29 Ind. Games
 Lee Smith            28 Ind. Games
 Guillermo Mota       28 Ind. Games
 Bill Campbell        28 Ind. Games
 Willie Hernandez     26 Ind. Games
 Doug Bair            26 Ind. Games
 Dave Smith           25 Ind. Games
 Enrique Romo         25 Ind. Games
 Ron Reed             25 Ind. Games
 Roger McDowell       25 Ind. Games
 Gary Lavelle         25 Ind. Games
 Mike Jackson         25 Ind. Games

It really shows you how much 1-inning specialization there now is for closers. Not a single modern closer makes the list, with the most recent being Mike Jackson, I guess.

Here are the leaders for 3-inning appearances with no baserunners, and 4 innings.

Note that that final list is mainly guys who have thrown perfect games.

Comments are closed.