For a given game, the number of plate appearances for an offense is 3×(Innings) + (Runs scored) + (Runners left on base).
[3] The last pitcher to face 1,500 or more batters in a single season was Wilbur Wood of the 1973 Chicago White Sox.
[4] On May 1, 1920, Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Robins faced 96 Boston Braves batters, an MLB single game record dating back to at least 1901.
Larry Yount holds the distinction of being the only pitcher in major league history to appear in the record books without ever having officially faced a batter.
[9] In Yount's case this was also true in a literal sense as he was injured while throwing a warm-up pitch on his debut and never entered the game, but was credited with doing so due to having already been announced.