Major League Baseball Titles Streaks - Consecutive Walks Titles (pitchers)

Consecutive Walks Titles (pitchers)

NL
Amos Rusie, 5 (1890–1894)
Jimmy Ring, 4 (1922–1925)
Mickey Welch, 3 (1884–1886)
Cy Seymour, 3 (1897–1899)
Togie Pittinger, 3 (1902–1904)
AL
George Mullin, 4 (1903–1906)
Tommy Byrne, 3 (1949–1951)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1972–1974)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1976–1978)
Randy Johnson, 3 (1990–1992)
MLB
Togie Pittinger, 3 (1902–1904)
Tommy Byrne, 3 (1949–1951)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1972–1974)
Nolan Ryan, 3 (1976–1978)
Randy Johnson, 3 (1990–1992)

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