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Div. Series Individual Pitching Records

Latest: Tuesday October 03, 2000 02:27 AM

Most games, career
AL -- 14, Paul Assenmacher, Cleveland; Jeff Nelson, Yankees
NL -- 7, Mark Wohlers, Atlanta; Greg Maddux, Atlanta
Most games, series
Three-game series
AL -- 3, Held by many players
NL -- 3, Held by many players
Four-game series
AL -- 4, Jesse Orosco, Baltimore, 1996
NL -- 4, Mike Munoz, Colorado, 1995; Bruce Ruffin, Colorado, 1995; Trevor Hoffman, San Diego, 1998
Five-game series
AL -- 4, Jim Slaton, Milwaukee, 1981; Norm Charlton, Seattle, 1995; Bill Risley, Seattle, 1995; Paul Assenmacher, Cleveland, 1997; Mike Jackson, Cleveland, 1997; Jeff Nelson, New York, 1997
NL -- 4, Ron Reed, Philadelphia, 1981
Most games started, career
AL -- 7, Charles Nagy, Cleveland
NL -- 6, Greg Maddux, Atlanta
Most innings pitched, series
Three-game series
AL -- 9.0, Steve McCatty, Oakland, 1981; Mike Norris, Oakland, 1981
NL -- 9.0, John Smoltz, Atlanta, 1996-97; Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 1997
Four-game series
AL -- 14.0, Mike Mussina, Baltimore, 1997
NL -- 14.2, Kevin Brown, San Diego, 1998
Five-game series
AL -- 15.2 David Cone, New York, 1995
NL -- 18.0, Jerry Reuss, Los Angeles, 1981
Most wins, career
Both leagues -- 4, David Wells; Cincinnati/Baltimore/New York
AL -- 3, David Wells, Baltimore/New York; Charles Nagy, Cleveland
NL -- 4, Greg Maddux, Atlanta; John Smoltz, Atlanta
Most games won, series
AL -- 2, Dave Righetti, New York; Randy Johnson, Seattle, 1995; Armando Benitez, Baltimore, 1996; Mike Mussina, Baltimore, 1997; Jaret Wright, Cleveland 1997
NL -- 2, Steve Rogers, Montreal, 1981; Alejandro Pena, Atlanta, 1995
Most saves, career
AL -- 5, Mariano Rivera, New York
NL -- 5, Mark Wohlers, Atlanta
Most saves, series
Three-game series
AL -- 2, Mariano Rivera, New York, 1998
NL -- 3, Dennis Eckersley, St. Louis, 1996; Mark Wohlers, Atlanta, 1996
Four-game series
AL -- 3, Mike Jackson, Cleveland, 1998
NL -- 2, Mark Wohlers, Atlanta, 1995; Trevor Hoffman, San Diego, 1998
Five-game series
AL -- 3, Rich Gossage, New York, 1981
NL -- 2, Jeff Reardon, Montreal, 1981
Most games lost, series
AL -- 2, Moose Haas, Milwaukee, 1981; Jack McDowell, New York, 1995; Randy Johnson, Seattle, 1997; Andy Pettitte, New York, 1997
NL -- 2, Dave Stewart, Los Angeles, 1981; Steve Carlton, Philadelphia, 1981; Randy Johnson, Houston, 1998
Most runs allowed, career
AL -- 25, Charles Nagy, Cleveland
NL -- 14, Greg Maddux, Atlanta
Most runs allowed, series
Three-game series
AL -- 7, Tim Wakefield, Boston, 1995
NL -- 7, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, 1995
Four-game series
AL -- 9, Charles Nagy, Cleveland, 1996
NL -- 7, Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 1995; Kevin Ritz, Colorado, 1995; Randy Johnson, Arizona, 1999
Five-game series
AL -- 11, Andy Pettitte, New York, 1997; Bret Saberhagen, Boston, 1999
NL -- 6, Steve Carlton, Philadelphia, 1981
Most runs allowed, game
AL -- 8, Steve Reed, Cleveland, Oct. 10, 1999; Charles Nagy, Cleveland, Oct. 11, 1999
NL -- 7, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995; Randy Johnson, Arizona, Oct. 5, 1999
Most runs allowed (earned and unearned), inning
AL -- 6, Bret Saberhagen, Boston, Oct. 7, 1999
NL -- 4, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995, first inning; Bret Saberhagen, Colorado, Oct. 7, 1995, third inning; Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles, Oct. 5, 1996, fourth inning; Wilson Alvarez, San Francisco, Oct. 3, 1997, sixth inning; Mike Remlinger, Atlanta, Oct. 5, 1999, ninth inning; Darren Holmes, Arizona, Oct. 8, 1999, sixth inning
Most runs allowed, career
AL -- 23, Charles Nagy, Cleveland
NL -- 12, Greg Maddux, Atlanta; John Smoltz
Most earned runs allowed, series
Three-game series
AL -- 7, Tim Wakefield, Boston, 1995
NL -- 7, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, 1995
Four-game series
AL -- 9, Charles Nagy, Cleveland, 1996
NL -- 7, Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 1995; Randy Johnson, Arizona, 1999
Five-game series
AL -- 11, Andy Pettitte, New York, 1997; Bret Saberhagen, Boston, 1999
NL -- 6, Steve Carlton, Philadelphia, 1981
Most earned runs allowed, game
AL -- 8, Steve Reed, Cleveland, Oct. 10, 1999
NL -- 7, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995; Randy Johnson, Arizona, Oct. 5, 1999
Most consecutive scoreless innings, series
AL -- 9, Mike Norris, Oakland, 1981
NL -- 18, Jerry Reuss, Los Angeles Dodgers, 1981
Most hits allowed, career
AL -- 38, Andy Pettitte, New York
NL -- 46, Greg Maddux, Atlanta
Most hits allowed, game
AL -- 10, Rick Langford, Oakland, Oct. 9, 1981; John Burkett, Texas, Oct. 1, 1996
NL -- 10, Steve Rogers, Montreal, Oct. 7, 1981; Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995; Greg Maddux, Atlanta, Oct. 7, 1995; Greg Maddux, Atlanta, Oct. 5, 1999
Most hits allowed, series
Three-game series
AL -- 10, Rick Langford, Oakland, 1981
NL -- 10, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, 1995
Four-game series
AL -- 15, Charles Nagy, Cleveland, 1996; David Wells, Baltimore, 1996
NL -- 19, Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 1995
Five-game series
AL -- 15, Andy Pettitte, New York, 1997; David Cone, New York, 1995
NL -- 16, Steve Rogers, Montreal, 1981
Most home runs allowed, series
Three-game series
AL -- 2, Dennis Leonard, Kansas City, 1981; Rick Helling, Texas, 1998; Aaron Sele, Texas, 1998
NL -- 3, Ismael Valdes, Los Angeles, 1996
Four-game series
AL -- 4, Charles Nagy, Cleveland, 1996
NL -- 3, Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 1995; Kevin Ritz, Colorado, 1995
Five-game series
AL -- 4, David Cone, New York, 1995
NL -- 1, Held by many pitchers
Most home runs allowed, game
AL -- 3, Bret Saberhagen, Boston, Oct. 2, 1998
NL -- 3, Ismael Valdes, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1996
Most total bases, game
AL -- 17, David Cone, New York, Oct. 8, 1995
NL -- 17, Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995
Most BB, career
AL -- 18, Charles Nagy, Cleveland
NL -- 13, Tom Glavine, Atlanta
Most BB, series
Three-game series
AL -- 6, Orlando Hernandez, 1999
NL -- 8, Mike Hampton, Houston, 1997
Four-game series
AL -- 6, Andy Pettitte, New York, 1996; Randy Johnson, Seattle, 1997
NL -- 7, Kevin Brown, San Diego, 1998
Five-game series
AL -- 9, Andy Benes, Seattle, 1995; David Cone, New York, 1995
NL -- 8, Steve Carlton, Philadelphia, 1981
Most BB, game
AL -- 6, David Cone, New York, Oct. 3, 1995; Andy Benes, Seattle, Oct. 8, 1995; Andy Pettitte, New York, Oct. 2, 1996; Orlando Hernadnez, New York, Oct. 5, 1999
NL -- 8, Mike Hampton, Houston, Oct. 1, 1997
Most strikeouts, career
Both leagues: 60 -- Randy Johnson, Seattle/Houston/Arizona
AL -- 32, Randy Johnson, Seattle
NL -- 33, John Smoltz, Atlanta
Most strikeouts, series
Three-game series
AL -- 9, Rick Helling, 1998; David Wells, New York, 1998
NL -- 11, John Smoltz, 1997
Four-game series
AL -- 16, Randy Johnson, Seattle, 1997; Mike Mussina, Baltimore, 1997
NL -- 21, Kevin Brown, San Diego, 1998
Five-game series
AL -- 16, Randy Johnson, Seattle, 1995
NL -- 14, Nolan Ryan, Houston, 1981
Most strikeouts, game
AL -- 13, Randy Johnson, Seattle, Oct. 5, 1997
NL -- 16, Kevin Brown, San Diego, Sept. 29, 1998
Most consecutive strikeouts, game
AL -- 5, David Cone, New York, Oct. 8, 1995
NL -- 4, Kevin Brown, San Diego, Sept. 29, 1998; Sterling Hitchcock, San Diego, Oct. 4, 1998

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