Wild pitch

[4] The modern-era MLB record for wild pitches in a single game is six, shared by three pitchers: Bill Gullickson, Phil Niekro, and J. R.

[5] The modern-era MLB record for wild pitches in a single inning during the regular season is four, shared by six pitchers: Walter Johnson, Kevin Gregg, R. A. Dickey, Phil Niekro, Ryan Madson,[5] and Brooks Kriske.

[7] As of July 2021[update], the active career leaders for wild pitches thrown in MLB are Trevor Cahill and Ervin Santana, with 100 each.

[8] Rick Ankiel of the St. Louis Cardinals threw five wild pitches in the third inning of the first game of the 2000 National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves.

[10] An errant delivery by Pittsburgh Pirates reliever Johnny Miljus in the ninth inning of Game 4 allowed Earle Combs of the New York Yankees to score the winning run.

Boston relief pitcher Bob Stanley threw a wild pitch which allowed Kevin Mitchell to score the tying run from third and Ray Knight to move from first to second base.

A wild pitch goes past the catcher.
Bill Stemmyer threw a National League record 63 wild pitches in one season.