Games pitched


In baseball statistics, games pitched is the number of games in which a player appears as a pitcher. The statistic is also referred to as appearances, especially to refer to the number of games a relief pitcher has pitched in.
Normally, a pitcher must face at least one batter, but exceptions are made in the case of injury. A notable example was Larry Yount, who suffered an injury while throwing warmup pitches after being summoned as a reliever in a Major League Baseball game on September 15, 1971. He did not face a batter, but was credited with an appearance because he had been announced as a substitute. Yount never appeared in any other MLB game.

Major League Baseball career leaders

Listed below are all MLB players with at least 1,000 games pitched. The first player to reach the mark was Hoyt Wilhelm, in May 1970. LaTroy Hawkins is the most recent player to reach the mark, having achieved it in September 2014., no active player has reached the milestone; Kenley Jansen leads active players, with over 870 games pitched.
PitcherName of the pitcher
AppearancesCareer games pitched in MLB
MLB seasonsThe seasons the pitcher played in the major leagues
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Denotes a pitcher who is still active