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Cy Young, the all-time leader in career assists by a pitcher

In baseball, an assist (denoted by A) is a defensive statistic, baseball being one of the few sports in which the defensive team controls the ball. An assist is credited to every defensive player who fields or touches the ball (after it has been hit by the batter) before the recording of a putout, even if the contact was unintentional. For example, if a ball strikes a player's leg and bounces off him to another fielder, who tags the baserunner, the first player is credited with an assist. A fielder can receive a maximum of one assist per out recorded. An assist is also credited if a putout would have occurred, had another fielder not committed an error. For example, a shortstop might field a ground ball cleanly, but the first baseman might drop his throw. In this case, an error would be charged to the first baseman, and the shortstop would be credited with an assist. Unlike putouts, exactly one of which is awarded for every defensive out, an out can result in no assists being credited (as in strikeouts, fly outs and line drives), or in assists being credited to multiple players (as in relay throws and rundown plays). The pitcher is the player who pitches the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk. The pitcher is often considered the most important player on the defensive side of the game, playing the most difficult and specialized position, and as such is regarded as being at the right end of the defensive spectrum. Pitchers play far less than players at other positions, generally appearing in only two or three games per week; only one pitcher in major league history has appeared in 100 games in a single season. There are many different types of pitchers, generally divided between starting pitchers and relief pitchers, which include the middle reliever, lefty specialist, setup man, and closer. In the scoring system used to record defensive plays, the pitcher is assigned the number 1.

Pitchers are most commonly credited with an assist when they field a ground ball batted back toward the mound and throw the ball either to the first baseman to retire the batter/runner, or to another infielder to force out a runner, perhaps beginning a double play; of special importance are throws to the catcher if a runner is trying to reach home plate to score a run. Pitchers also earn assists on pickoff throws, by throwing to a base after catching a line drive in order to retire a runner before they can tag up, by throwing to a base to record an out on an appeal play, or in situations where they might deflect a ground ball before another defensive player successfully fields the ball. Pitchers generally record fewer assists than infielders or catchers due to the quick reaction time needed to field the ball after it is hit, as the pitcher is the closest player in front of the batter.

As strikeout totals have risen in baseball, the frequency of other defensive outs including ground outs has declined; as a result, assist totals for pitchers have likewise declined, and only one of the top 20 career leaders has been active since 1934; only five of the top 66 have been active since 1965. None of the top 87 single-season totals were recorded after 1918, and none of the top 477 have been recorded since 1944. Cy Young is the all-time leader in career assists as a pitcher with 2,014, [1] [2] [3] over 500 more than any other pitcher. Zack Greinke, who had 485 assists through the 2023 season to place him 239th all-time, is the leader among active players.

Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career assists. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player Name of player
Throws Denotes right-handed (R) or left-handed (L) pitcher
MLB Total career assists as a pitcher in Major League Baseball
* Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

List

Zack Greinke, the active leader in assists by a pitcher and 239th all-time.
Christy Mathewson holds the National League record.
Walter Johnson holds the American League record.
Ed Walsh holds the single-season record of 227.
Eppa Rixey holds the record for left-handed pitchers.
Greg Maddux led the National League in assists a record twelve times.
Rank Player Throws Assists as a pitcher Other leagues, notes
MLB American League National League
1 Cy Young* R 2,014 851 1,163
2 Christy Mathewson* R 1,503 0 1,503 Holds the modern National League single-season record of 141 (set in 1908)
3 Grover Cleveland Alexander* R 1,419 0 1,419
4 Pud Galvin* R 1,404 0 1,205 Includes 106 in American Association, 71 in Players' League, 22 in National Association; held major league record, 1886-1903; held the National League single-season record, 1884-1885
5 Walter Johnson* R 1,351 1,351 0
6 Burleigh Grimes* R 1,252 7 1,245
7 George Mullin R 1,244 1,194 0 Includes 50 in Federal League
8 Jack Quinn R 1,240 971 67 Includes 202 in Federal League
9 Ed Walsh* R 1,207 1,200 7 Holds the single-season record of 227 (set in 1907)
10 Eppa Rixey* L 1,195 0 1,195
11 Greg Maddux* R 1,194 0 1,194
12 John Clarkson* R 1,143 0 1,143 Holds the National League single-season record of 174 (set in 1885)
13 Carl Mays R 1,138 823 315
14 Hooks Dauss R 1,128 1,128 0
15 Vic Willis* R 1,124 0 1,124
16 Red Faber* R 1,108 1,108 0
Eddie Plank* L 1,108 1,050 0 Includes 58 in Federal League; held record for left-handed pitchers, 1914-1931
18 Tim Keefe* R 1,060 0 764 Includes 235 in American Association,
61 in Players' League
19 Tony Mullane R 1,041 0 343 Includes 698 in American Association
20 Kid Nichols* R 1,031 0 1,031
21 Tommy John L 1,028 758 270
22 Red Ames R 1,000 0 1,000
23 Warren Spahn* L 999 0 999
24 Eddie Cicotte R 998 998 0
25 Jack Powell R 967 640 327
26 Doc White L 966 811 155
27 Harry Howell R 965 876 89 Held the American League single-season record, 1905-1907
28 Al Orth R 957 588 369
29 Ted Lyons* R 943 943 0
30 Freddie Fitzsimmons R 942 0 942
Charles Radbourn* R 942 0 843 Includes 99 in Players' League
32 Chick Fraser R 939 91 848
33 Bill Doak R 934 0 934
34 Joe McGinnity* R 929 153 776 Held the modern National League single-season record, 1904-1906
35 Jim McCormick R 922 0 872 Includes 50 in Union Association
36 Red Donahue R 903 445 458 Held the American League single-season record, 1902-1904
37 Tommy Bond R 896 0 607 Includes 229 in National Association, 55 in Union Association, 5 in American Association; held major league record, 1879-1886; held the single-season record, 1878-1882; held the National League single-season record, 1878-1884
38 Phil Niekro* R 878 105 773
39 Gaylord Perry* R 877 353 524
40 Sad Sam Jones R 874 874 0
Amos Rusie* R 874 0 874
42 Clark Griffith* R 863 265 548 Includes 50 in American Association
43 Tom Glavine* L 856 0 856
44 Howard Ehmke R 853 828 0 Includes 25 in Federal League
45 Charlie Buffinton R 851 0 657 Includes 117 in American Association, 77 in Players' League
Stan Coveleski* R 851 851 0
47 Lee Meadows R 850 0 850
48 Addie Joss* R 846 846 0
49 Mordecai Brown* R 843 0 700 Includes 143 in Federal League
50 Waite Hoyt* R 842 640 202
51 Jesse Tannehill L 840 430 410
52 Bullet Joe Bush R 839 814 25
53 Jack Chesbro* R 836 649 187 Held the American League single-season record, 1904-1905
54 Carl Hubbell* L 824 0 824
Herb Pennock* L 824 824 0
56 Ed Reulbach R 814 0 724 Includes 90 in Federal League
57 Eddie Rommel R 810 810 0
58 Charles Bender* R 808 702 61 Includes 45 in Federal League
59 Bill Dinneen R 800 513 287
60 Bobby Mathews R 791 0 187 Includes 339 in National Association, 265 in American Association
61 Dolf Luque R 786 0 786
62 Wilbur Cooper L 785 4 781
63 Frank Smith R 782 606 69 Includes 107 in Federal League
64 Tom Zachary L 773 547 226
65 Brickyard Kennedy R 769 0 769
Jim Whitney R 769 0 761 Includes 8 in American Association
67 Dennis Martínez R 763 438 325
68 Willie Sudhoff R 762 399 363
69 Art Nehf L 749 0 749
70 Jesse Barnes R 748 0 748
71 Bucky Walters R 746 0 746
72 Gus Weyhing R 745 3 365 Includes 322 in American Association, 55 in Players' League
73 Jim Kaat* L 744 641 103
74 Kenny Rogers L 743 724 19
75 Hippo Vaughn L 740 169 571
Rube Waddell* L 740 607 133
77 Jack Taylor R 738 0 738
78 Mel Harder R 734 734 0
Willis Hudlin R 734 732 2
80 Cy Falkenberg R 728 523 21 Includes 184 in Federal League
81 Steve Carlton* L 724 31 693
Claude Hendrix R 724 0 518 Includes 206 in Federal League
83 Lefty Grove* L 722 722 0
Adonis Terry R 722 0 350 Includes 372 in American Association
85 Dutch Leonard R 719 417 302
86 Will White R 715 0 274 Includes 441 in American Association; held the single-season record, 1882-1907
87 Bob Lemon* R 709 709 0
88 Mickey Welch* R 705 0 705
89 Earl Whitehill L 701 687 14
90 Claude Osteen L 699 155 544
91 Rube Marquard* L 697 0 697
Bob Shawkey R 697 697 0
93 Ed Willett R 695 602 0 Includes 93 in Federal League
94 Theodore Breitenstein L 692 0 690 Includes 2 in American Association
Tom Seaver* R 692 99 593
96 Pink Hawley R 688 55 633
97 Don Drysdale* R 686 0 686
Sherry Smith L 686 255 431
99 Bob Groom R 682 545 0 Includes 137 in Federal League
100 Rube Benton L 680 0 680

Other Hall of Famers

Player Throws Assists as a pitcher Other leagues, notes
MLB American League National League
Red Ruffing* R 677 677 0
Early Wynn* R 670 670 0
Bert Blyleven* R 662 571 91
Ferguson Jenkins* R 660 265 395
Jesse Haines* R 651 0 651
Albert Spalding* R 648 0 98 Includes 550 in National Association
Whitey Ford* L 630 630 0
Don Sutton* R 613 114 499
Hal Newhouser* L 611 611 0
Robin Roberts* R 601 94 507
Juan Marichal* R 577 8 569
Jim Palmer* R 577 577 0
John Montgomery Ward* R 574 0 574
Dazzy Vance* R 570 7 563
Nolan Ryan* R 547 319 228
Bob Feller* R 510 510 0
Mike Mussina* R 497 497 0
Bob Gibson* R 484 0 484
Randy Johnson* L 448 271 177
John Smoltz* R 433 7 426
Jack Morris* R 413 413 0
Bullet Rogan* R 410 0 0 Includes 408 in Negro National League (first), 2 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Lefty Gomez* L 393 393 0
Roy Halladay* R 390 293 97
Hoyt Wilhelm* R 373 215 158
Jim Bunning* R 372 163 209
Dennis Eckersley* R 365 273 92
Andy Cooper* L 359 0 0 Includes 341 in Negro National League (first), 18 in Negro American
League (incomplete)
Babe Ruth* L 354 354 0
Hank O'Day* R 333 0 159 Includes 103 in American Association, 71 in Players' League
Ray Brown* R 321 0 0 Includes 243 in Negro National League (second), 47 in East–West League,
31 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Candy Cummings* R 319 0 58 Includes 261 in National Association
Catfish Hunter* R 319 319 0
Dizzy Dean* R 283 0 283
Pedro Martínez* R 263 118 145
Mariano Rivera* R 258 258 0
Rollie Fingers* R 253 202 51
Satchel Paige* R 236 62 0 Includes 74 in Negro American League, 61 in Negro National League (second),
39 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Bill Foster* L 234 0 0 Includes 140 in Negro National League (first), 65 in Negro National
League (second), 29 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Sandy Koufax* L 228 0 228
Rich Gossage* R 180 135 45
Hilton Smith* R 176 0 0 Includes 176 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Bruce Sutter* R 145 0 145
José Méndez* R 124 0 0 Includes 124 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Lee Smith* R 111 14 97
Leon Day* R 103 0 0 Includes 103 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Trevor Hoffman* R 83 0 83
Martín Dihigo* R 54 0 0 Includes 26 in Negro National League (second), 15 in Eastern Colored League,
13 in American Negro League (incomplete)
Smokey Joe Williams* R 49 0 0 Includes 34 in the American Negro League, 15 in East-West League (incomplete)
Tommy Lasorda* L 10 9 1
Rube Foster* R 0 0 0 Unavailable pre-Negro league figures

References

  1. ^ "Cy Young Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Nowlin - Southwick, Bill - David. "Cy Young Bio". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Cy Young Hall of Fame Profile". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021.

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