Major League Baseball Titles Streaks - Consecutive Strike Out Titles (pitchers)

Consecutive Strike Out Titles (pitchers)

NL
Dazzy Vance, 7 (1922–1928)
Pete Alexander, 4 (1914–1917)
Dizzy Dean, 4 (1932–1935)
Warren Spahn, 4 (1949–1952)
Randy Johnson, 4 (1999–2002)
Amos Rusie, 3 (1893–1896)
Noodles Hahn, 3 (1899–1901)
Christy Mathewson, 3 (1903–1905)
Johnny Vander Meer, 3 (1941–1943)
Tim Lincecum, 3 (2008–2010)
AL
Walter Johnson, 8 (1912–1919)
Lefty Grove, 7 (1925–1931)
Rube Waddell, 6 (1902–1907)
Bob Feller, 4 (1938–1941)
Nolan Ryan, 4 (1976–1979)
Randy Johnson, 4 (1992–1995)
Bob Feller, 3 (1946–1948)
Camilo Pascual, 3 (1961–1963)
Sam McDowell, 3 (1968–1970)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1972–1974)
Roger Clemens, 3 (1996–1998)
Johan Santana, 3 (2004–2006)
MLB
Rube Waddell, 5 (1903–1907)
Dizzy Dean, 4 (1932–1935)
Bob Feller, 4 (1938–1941)
Randy Johnson, 4 (1992–1995)
Randy Johnson, 4 (1999–2002)
Walter Johnson, 3 (1912–1914)
Dazzy Vance, 3 (1923–1925)
Bob Feller, 3 (1946–1948)
Warren Spahn, 3 (1950–1952)
Sam McDowell, 3 (1968–1970)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1972–1974)

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