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Most starts 3 IP or fewer

Posted by Andy on November 11, 2007

Here are the leaders, since 1957, in most career starts that lasted 3 innings or fewer.

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Jim Kaat             64 Ind. Games                
 Tommy John           64 Ind. Games                
 Jerry Reuss          55 Ind. Games                
 Nolan Ryan           51 Ind. Games                
 Joe Niekro           51 Ind. Games                
 Rudy May             50 Ind. Games                
 Rick Wise            49 Ind. Games                
 Mike Torrez          47 Ind. Games                
 Frank Tanana         47 Ind. Games                
 Woodie Fryman        46 Ind. Games                
 Paul Splittorff      45 Ind. Games                
 Mike Flanagan        45 Ind. Games                
 Ray Sadecki          44 Ind. Games                
 Jim Clancy           44 Ind. Games                
 Jim Perry            42 Ind. Games                
 Milt Pappas          42 Ind. Games                
 Claude Osteen        42 Ind. Games                
 Dennis Martinez      42 Ind. Games                
 Mike McCormick       41 Ind. Games                
 Mickey Lolich        41 Ind. Games                
 Luis Tiant           40 Ind. Games                
 Camilo Pascual       40 Ind. Games                
 Jim Lonborg          40 Ind. Games                
 Nelson Briles        40 Ind. Games                
 Curt Simmons         39 Ind. Games                

This is, as you'd expect, a list of pretty good pitchers. Anybody who gets hammered and leaves a lot of games early isn't going to last long in MLB. Rather, this list comprises pitchers ranging from good to great who stuck around the game for a long time. Most of the all-time greats for this period don't make the list, though. Clicking on Nolan Ryan's list of games shows that it includes his final start, when he gave up 5 ER in 0 IP against Seattle in 1993.

Here are the leaders, again since 1957, with the most games of 3 IP or fewer among their first 50 career starts:

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Paul Mitchell        12 Ind. Games                
 George Witt          11 Ind. Games                
 Bob Walk             11 Ind. Games                
 Barry Moore          11 Ind. Games                
 Fred Talbot          10 Ind. Games                
 Bob Shirley          10 Ind. Games                
 Don Schulze          10 Ind. Games                
 Frank Rodriguez      10 Ind. Games                
 Kevin Ritz           10 Ind. Games                
 Bob Ojeda            10 Ind. Games                
 John O'Donoghue      10 Ind. Games                
 Mike Norris          10 Ind. Games                
 Mike Moore           10 Ind. Games                
 Sam McDowell         10 Ind. Games                
 Danny McDevitt       10 Ind. Games                
 Joe Horlen           10 Ind. Games                
 Jay Hook             10 Ind. Games                
 LaTroy Hawkins       10 Ind. Games                
 Moose Haas           10 Ind. Games                
 Bill Greif           10 Ind. Games                
 Scott Downs          10 Ind. Games                
 Mark Davis           10 Ind. Games                
 Jim Clancy           10 Ind. Games                
 Tom Cheney           10 Ind. Games                
 Frank Bertaina       10 Ind. Games        

This isn't a great list to appear on. Some of these players went on to have very good careers, but many of them seem to be guys who had reputations of lots of talent but never really put it together.

Most times it was a done in a season:

                   Year Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+----+-----+-------------------------+
 Steve Arlin       1974    10 Ind. Games                
 Joe Sparma        1967     9 Ind. Games                
 Fritz Peterson    1974     9 Ind. Games                
 Joe Niekro        1970     9 Ind. Games                
 Randy Jones       1974     9 Ind. Games                
 Preston Hanna     1978     9 Ind. Games                
 Dick Drott        1958     9 Ind. Games                
 Wade Blasingame   1965     9 Ind. Games          

(No restriction here to being within the player's first 50 starts.)

The leaders over the last 15 seasons (1993-2007):

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Jason Bere           28 Ind. Games                
 Jaret Wright         26 Ind. Games                
 Kevin Appier         25 Ind. Games                
 Steve Trachsel       24 Ind. Games                
 Aaron Sele           24 Ind. Games                
 Frank Castillo       24 Ind. Games                
 Pedro Astacio        24 Ind. Games                
 Esteban Loaiza       23 Ind. Games                
 Kirk Rueter          22 Ind. Games                
 Scott Erickson       22 Ind. Games                
 David Wells          21 Ind. Games                
 Brad Radke           21 Ind. Games                
 Andy Pettitte        21 Ind. Games                
 Tony Armas           21 Ind. Games                
 Brian Anderson       21 Ind. Games                
 Wilson Alvarez       21 Ind. Games                
 Bobby Witt           20 Ind. Games                
 Pat Rapp             20 Ind. Games                
 John Burkett         20 Ind. Games                
 Steve Avery          20 Ind. Games                
 Kenny Rogers         19 Ind. Games                
 Rick Reed            19 Ind. Games                
 Kevin Millwood       19 Ind. Games                
 Mike Hampton         19 Ind. Games                
 Kevin Tapani         18 Ind. Games                

3 Responses to “Most starts 3 IP or fewer”

  1. OscarAzocar Says:

    Interesting lists.

    3 of Pettitte's stinkers were on a September 5th and another on a September 4th. (He's had plenty of good starts on those dates as well.)

    Oh and case anyone's interested, the record for consecutive starts of 3 innings or less since 1957 is 5 by 9 pitchers. http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/dT7z

  2. vonhayes Says:

    How did Todd Van Poppel last 11 years in the bigs?

  3. Andy Says:

    Easy...he was a #1 overall pick.

    He did have a couple of pretty good seasons---2000 and 2001 with the Cubs.