List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders
The following is a list of annual leaders in shutouts in Major League Baseball (MLB).
The most shutouts pitched in one season was 16, which was a feat accomplished by both Pete Alexander (1916) and George Bradley (1876).
These shutout records are among the most secure records in baseball, as pitchers today rarely earn more than one or two shutouts per season with the heavy emphasis on pitch counts and relief pitching.
‡ – Denotes a pitcher that led the league in shutouts in their rookie year.
‡ – Denotes a pitcher that led the league in shutouts in their rookie year.
Ed Walsh
, who holds a career record 1.82
ERA
, is the only American League pitcher to record 10 or more shutouts on two occasions.
Walter Johnson
tied or led the
American League
a record seven times in shutouts. He holds the all-time MLB record with 110 career shutouts.
During his early pitching days,
Babe Ruth
, who is most known for his hitting prowess, led the American League with nine shutouts for the
Boston Red Sox
in 1916.
Jim Palmer
was the last American League pitcher to record 10 shutouts in one season when he did so for the
Baltimore Orioles
in 1975.
Pete Alexander
led the
National League
in shutouts seven times, including a record-tying 16 in 1916. He is the only National League pitcher to lead the league with 10 or more on two occasions.
Old Hoss Radbourn
's 11 shutouts in 1884 is the highest number of shutouts to not have led the league.
Pud Galvin
led the league with 12 shutouts.