Major League Baseball Titles Streaks - Consecutive Complete Games Titles

Consecutive Complete Games Titles

NL
Warren Spahn, 7 (1957–1963)
Robin Roberts, 5 (1952–1956)
Pete Alexander, 4 (1914–1917)
Jim McCormick, 3 (1880–1882)
Bill Hutchinson, 3(1890–1892)
Bucky Walters, 3 (1939–1941)
Phil Niekro, 3 (1977–1979)
Greg Maddux, 3 (1993–1995)
AL
Walter Johnson, 4 (1913–1916)
Lefty Grove, 3 (1931–1933)
Wes Ferrell, 3 (1935–1937)
Billy Pierce, 3 (1956–1958)
Roy Halladay, 3 (2007–2009)
MLB
Robin Roberts, 5 (1952–1956)
Warren Spahn, 4 (1957–1960)
Wes Ferrell, 3 (1935–1937)

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