All-Star Game Pitching Records

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present the career All-Star Game pitching records including most wins, strikeouts, losses, and many other All-Star pitching records. Records are presented in alphabetical order and ties within records are alphabetized.

"The secret of my success was clean living and a fast moving outfield." - Hall of Famer Lefty Gomez (holder of career All-Star pitching records for games started and games won) in Baseball Digest (April 1977, Page 118)
All-Star Game Record Book

Career Pitching Records

Record Name(s) Data # of Games

Balks

Dwight Gooden

2

3 Games

Bases on Balls

Jim Palmer

7

5 Games

Earned Runs Allowed

Whitey Ford

11

6 Games

Games Finished

Rich Gossage

6

6 Games

Games Pitched In

Roger Clemens

10

10 Games

Games Pitched In
Consecutively

Ewell Blackwell

6

6 Games

Early Wynn

7 Games

Games Started

Don Drysdale

5

8 Games

Lefty Gomez

5 Games

Robin Roberts

5 Games

Hits Allowed

Whitey Ford

19

6 Games

Home Runs Allowed

Vida Blue

4

2 Games

Catfish Hunter

6 Games

Innings Pitched Don Drysdale 19.1 8 Games

Innings Pitched
No Runs Allowed

Mel Harder

13.0

4 Games

Losses

Mort Cooper

2

2 Games

Whitey Ford

6 Games

Dwight Gooden

3 Games

Catfish Hunter

6 Games

Claude Passeau

3 Games

John Smoltz

8 Games

Luis Tiant

3 Games

Runs Allowed

Whitey Ford

13

6 Games

Saves

Mariano Rivera

4

8 Games

Strikeouts

Don Drysdale

19

8 Games

Wild Pitches

Ewell Blackwell

2

6 Games

Tom Brewer

1 Games

Juan Marichal

8 Games

Robin Roberts

5 Games

Steve Rogers

3 Games

John Smoltz

4 Games

Dave Stieb

7 Games

Wins

Lefty Gomez

3

5 Games

Record Name(s) Data # of Games

All-Star Game Records : Career Pitching Records



Dwight Gooden appeared in three All-Star Games and appears twice in the pitcher's All-Star Game career record book; however, they are All-Star balks and All-Star Games Lost records which he set.

Did you know that we selected Lefty Gomez for a page lead-in quote because the Hall of Fame pitcher is also the all-time All-Star wins leader with three (1933 All-Star Game, 1935 All-Star Game & 1937 All-Star Game)?

Don Drysdale is the All-Star leader in games started (tied with five), innings pitched (all alone with 19.1), strikeouts (all alone with nineteen) and until 2005 games pitched when Roger Clemens passed his total of eight.

     

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