Game Score - Career Totals For Some Pitchers

Career Totals For Some Pitchers

The total number of game scores listed for each pitcher are starts in which he reached 90 points or higher. The parenthetical totals represent the highest score in the pitcher's career, and the number of game scores equal to or greater than 100 (if any). This is not a complete list, though it should be complete for those pitchers with three or more Game Scores of 90 or more (through 9/3/2011).

  • Nolan Ryan 31 (101, 4)
  • Randy Johnson 20 (100, 1)
  • Sandy Koufax 18 (101, 1)
  • Tom Seaver 16 (106, 1)
  • Bob Gibson 14 (100, 1)
  • Gaylord Perry 13 (112, 1)
  • Roger Clemens 13 (99)
  • Jim Maloney 12 (106, 2)
  • Pedro Martínez 12 (98)
  • Sam McDowell 11 (100, 1)
  • Steve Carlton 11 (98)
  • Bert Blyleven 11 (97)
  • Jim Bunning 10 (97)
  • Warren Spahn 9 (102, 3)
  • Mike Mussina 9 (98)
  • Dean Chance 8 (116, 3)
  • Juan Marichal 8 (112, 3)
  • Dennis Eckersley 8 (98)
  • Mickey Lolich 8 (92)
  • Frank Tanana 7 (105, 2)
  • Virgil Trucks 7 (103, 1)
  • Bill Singer 7 (97)
  • Joe Coleman 7 (93)
  • Billy Pierce 6 (100, 1)
  • Curt Schilling 6 (100, 1)
  • Don Drysdale 6 (100, 1)
  • David Cone 6 (99)
  • Hideo Nomo 6 (99)
  • Don Sutton 6 (98)
  • Mike Scott 6 (98)
  • Roy Halladay 6 (98)
  • Bob Veale 6 (97)
  • Jerry Koosman 6 (97)
  • John Smoltz 6 (93)
  • Juan Pizarro 6 (92)
  • Mike Cuellar 5 (101, 1)
  • Gary Peters 5 (98)
  • Jason Schmidt 5 (97)
  • Robin Roberts 5 (96)
  • Justin Verlander 5 (95)
  • Curt Simmons 5 (95)
  • Ray Culp 5 (95)
  • Ron Guidry 5 (95)
  • Chris Carpenter 5 (94)
  • Fergie Jenkins 5 (94)
  • Kevin Brown 5 (94)
  • Milt Pappas 5 (94)
  • Dwight Gooden 5 (93)
  • Jim Palmer 5 (93)
  • Camilo Pascual 5 (92)
  • Dave Stieb 5 (92)
  • Pete Harnisch 5 (92)
  • Clay Kirby 4 (109, 1)
  • Bob Turley 4 (106, 1)
  • José DeLeón 4 (103, 1)
  • Rudy May 4 (103, 1)
  • Don Wilson 4 (99)
  • Luis Tiant 4 (99)
  • Greg Maddux 4 (96)
  • Al Downing 4 (95)
  • Sonny Siebert 4 (95)
  • J. R. Richard 4 (94)
  • Bret Saberhagen 4 (93)
  • Kevin Appier 4 (93)
  • Sam Jones 4 (93)
  • Hal Newhouser 4 (92)
  • Jack Morris 4 (92)
  • Jimmy Key 4 (92)
  • Todd Stottlemyre 4 (92)
  • Jim Perry 4 (91)
  • Tom Cheney 3 (115, 1)
  • Johnny Antonelli 3 (112, 1)
  • Whitey Ford 3 (106, 1)
  • Stan Williams 3 (104, 2)
  • Mickey McDermott 3 (103, 1)
  • Matt Cain 3 (101, 1)
  • Vida Blue 3 (100, 1)
  • Turk Farrell 3 (99)
  • Félix Hernández 3 (99)
  • Catfish Hunter 3 (98)
  • David Wells 3 (98)
  • Jim O'Toole 3 (98)
  • Kevin Millwood 3 (98)
  • Andy Benes 3 (97)
  • Bob Bruce 3 (96)
  • Chuck Finley 3 (96)
  • John Candelaria 3 (96)
  • Art Mahaffey 3 (95)
  • Ed Halicki 3 (95)
  • Rube Marquard 3 (95)
  • Woodie Fryman 3 (95)
  • Javier Vasquez 3 (94)
  • Jim Merritt 3 (94)
  • Larry McWilliams 3 (94)
  • Teddy Higuera 3 (94)
  • Dick Bosman 3 (93)
  • Jack Sanford 3 (93)
  • Jose Rijo 3 (93)
  • Sid Fernandez 3 (93)
  • Ted Lilly 3 (93)
  • Allie Reynolds 3 (92)
  • Cliff Lee 3 (92)
  • Dave Goltz 3 (92)
  • Ismael Valdez 3 (92)
  • Tim Hudson 3 (92)
  • Matt Garza 3 (92)
  • Orel Hershiser 3 (92)
  • Shawn Estes 3 (92)
  • Tom Glavine 3 (92)
  • Ben McDonald 3 (91)
  • Fernando Valenzuela 3 (91)
  • Jerry Reuss 3 (91)
  • John Tudor 3 (91)
  • Mark Gubicza 3 (91)
  • Mike Moore 3 (91)
  • Phil Niekro 3 (91)
  • Chris Short 2 (114, 1)
  • Harvey Haddix 2 (107, 1)
  • Kerry Wood 2 (105, 1)
  • Brandon Morrow 2 (100, 1)
  • Bobby Witt 2 (99)
  • Eric Milton 2 (98)
  • Érik Bédard 2 (98)
  • Ramón Martínez 2 (98)
  • Andy Benes 2 (97)
  • Carlos Zambrano 2 (96)
  • R.A. Dickey 2 (96)
  • Dave Stewart 2 (96)
  • Chan Ho Park 2 (95)
  • Floyd Bannister 2 (95)
  • Johan Santana 2 (95)
  • Pat Hentgen 2 (95)
  • Terry Mulholland 2 (95)
  • Ben Sheets 2 (94)
  • Jeff Fassero 2 (94)
  • Kevin Gross 2 (94)
  • Mark Buehrle 2 (94)
  • Tom Browning 2 (94)
  • Alex Fernandez 2 (93)
  • Atlee Hammaker 2 (93)
  • Clayton Kershaw 2 (93)
  • Darryl Kile 2 (93)
  • Don Carman 2 (93)
  • James Shields 2 (93)
  • José Jiménez 2 (93)
  • Rick Reed 2 (93)
  • Cory Lidle 2 (92)
  • Dan Haren 2 (92)
  • Derek Lowe 2 (92)
  • Dontrelle Willis 2 (92)
  • Jim Clancy 2 (92)
  • Mark Prior 2 (92)
  • Tim Belcher 2 (92)
  • Wade Miller 2 (92)
  • Hiroki Kuroda 2 (91)
  • Jake Peavy 2 (91)
  • Odalis Pérez 2 (91)
  • Rick Sutcliffe 2 (91)
  • Roy Oswalt 2 (91)
  • Aaron Harang 2 (90)
  • Doug Drabek 2 (90)
  • Greg Swindell 2 (90)
  • John Danks 2 (90)
  • Tommy Greene 2 (90)
  • Joe Oeschger 1 (149, 1)
  • Leon Cadore 1 (141, 1)
  • Vern Law 1 (118, 1)
  • Johnny Vander Meer 1 (115, 1)
  • Jonathan Sánchez 1 (98)
  • Chris Capuano 1 (96)
  • Francisco Córdova 1 (95)
  • Tim Lincecum 1 (95)
  • Hippo Vaughn 1 (95)
  • Jered Weaver 1 (95)
  • Jon Lester 1 (94)
  • Ervin Santana 1 (94)
  • Dallas Braden 1 (93)
  • Clay Buchholz 1 (93)
  • Johnny Cueto 1 (93)
  • Fred Toney 1 (93)
  • Jair Jurrjens 1 (92)
  • Grover Cleveland Alexander 1 (91)
  • Josh Beckett 1 (91)
  • Madison Bumgarner 1 (91)
  • A. J. Burnett 1 (91)
  • Ian Kennedy 1 (91)
  • Mat Latos 1 (91)
  • Jonathan Niese 1 (91)
  • Jaime García 1 (90)
  • Esteban Loaiza 1 (90)
  • Adam Wainwright 1 (90)
  • Cy Young 1 (90)

(Randy Johnson also had a −5 score in 1994. David Wells had two negative scores: -14 in 1992, and −5 in 1997. Roy Halladay had a -7 in 1999. Kevin Brown had a −4 in 1994. Curt Schilling had a −1 in 1993. Jaime Garcia had a -6 in 2011.)

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