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List of Major League Baseball single-inning strikeout leaders

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In baseball, a strikeout occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter during his time at bat. Under Rules 6.05 and 6.09 of the Official Rules of Major League Baseball, a batter becomes a runner when a third strike is not caught by the catcher with no runner on first base or when there are two outs. The strikeout is recorded, but the batter-runner must be tagged or forced out in order for the defensive team to register the out. If the struck-out batter-runner reaches base and no out is recorded, it becomes possible for a pitcher to record more than three strikeouts in an inning.

As a result of this rule, 98 different pitchers have struck out four batters in a half-inning of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game, the most recent being Aroldis Chapman of the Boston Red Sox on September 7, 2025. Five players – Chuck Finley, A. J. Burnett, Zack Greinke, Craig Kimbrel, and Tyler Glasnow – have accomplished the feat more than once in their career; no player has ever struck out more than four batters in an inning.

Ed Crane was the first player to strike out four batters in one inning, doing so in the fifth inning for the New York Giants against the Chicago White Stockings on October 4, 1888. It was a relatively rare feat before 1960, with no occurrences at all between June 11, 1916 and May 27, 1956 — nearly 40 years. Since 1990 it has become much more common, with multiple occurrences in most years; the most in one season was in 2012, with eight. It has never happened twice in a game, though on two occasions (October 4, 2009 and September 20, 2012) it happened in two different games on the same day.

Out of the 98 pitchers who have accomplished the feat, 73 were right-handed and 25 were left-handed. Finley is the only pitcher to achieve the feat twice in a single season, and the only one to do it on three separate occasions (and all within a one-year span). Pete Richert struck out four batters in the third inning of his first major league game, becoming the only player to attain the milestone in his debut. Orval Overall is the sole player to strike out four batters in one inning in the World Series.

Of the players eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame who have struck out four batters in an inning, four have been elected: Don Drysdale, Bob Gibson, Walter Johnson, and Phil Niekro. Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame if they have played in at least 10 major league seasons, and have either been retired for five seasons or dead for at least six months.

Players

Pitcher (X)DateTeamOpposing teamInningBatters faced (X)Boxº§
Name of the pitcher and number of four strikeout innings they had pitched at that point
Date of the game
The player's team at the time of the game
The team against whom the pitcher struck out four batters in one inning
The inning in which the pitcher struck out four batters
The four batters who were struck out and number of four strikeout innings they had batted in at that point
Box score with play by play (if available)
Indicates that the pitcher struck out all four batters consecutively
Denotes the batter(s) who reached base
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Player is active
PitcherDateTeamOpposing teamInningBatters facedBox(2)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)Steven MatzAroldis Chapman
New York GiantsChicago White StockingsFred Pfeffer, Ned Williamson, Tom Burns, John Tenern/a
Philadelphia PhilliesBrooklyn SuperbasJimmy Sheckard, Bill Dahlen, Charlie Irwin, Ed Wheeler
New York GiantsCincinnati RedsJim Delahanty, Tommy Corcoran, Admiral Schlei, Chick Frasern/a
Chicago CubsDetroit TigersCharley O'Leary, Ty Cobb, Claude Rossman, Germany Schaefer
Washington SenatorsBoston Red SoxRay Collins, Larry Gardner, Harry Hooper, Duffy Lewisn/a
Cleveland IndiansPhiladelphia AthleticsWhitey Witt, Charlie Pick, Nap Lajoie, Stuffy McInnis
Chicago CubsSt. Louis CardinalsHal Smith, Jackie Brandt, Lindy McDaniel, Don Blasingame
Cincinnati RedlegsMilwaukee BravesEddie Mathews, Joe Adcock, Del Crandall, Johnny Logan
Los Angeles AngelsChicago White SoxMinnie Miñoso, Roy Sievers, J. C. Martin, Sammy Esposito
Los Angeles DodgersCincinnati RedsFrank Robinson, Gordy Coleman, Wally Post, Johnny Edwards
Cleveland IndiansWashington SenatorsDon Lock, Willie Kirkland, Don Zimmer, John Kennedy
Los Angeles DodgersPhiladelphia PhilliesWes Covington, Tony González, Dick Stuart, Clay Dalrymple
St. Louis CardinalsPittsburgh PiratesJerry Lynch, Jim Pagliaroni, Bill Mazeroski, Don Cardwell
Baltimore OriolesCalifornia AngelsAlex Johnson, Ken McMullen, Tommie Reynolds, Jim Spencer
Chicago CubsMontreal ExposMike Torrez, Ron Hunt, Tim Foli, Willie Davis
Atlanta BravesPittsburgh PiratesDave Parker, Bill Robinson, Rennie Stennett, Omar Moreno
Cleveland IndiansSeattle MarinersDan Meyer, Bruce Bochte, Tom Paciorek, Bill Stein
Cincinnati RedsChicago CubsTom Veryzer, Dick Ruthven, Bob Dernier, Ryne Sandberg
Houston AstrosChicago CubsChris Speier, Chico Walker, Dave Martinez, Ryne Sandberg (2)
Texas RangersBaltimore OriolesRay Knight, Terry Kennedy, Mike Young, Ken Gerhart
Texas RangersNew York YankeesClaudell Washington, Jack Clark, Dave Winfield, Mike Pagliarulo
Atlanta BravesSt. Louis CardinalsTerry Pendleton, Milt Thompson, Tony Peña, Ted Power
Cincinnati RedsSan Francisco GiantsGreg Litton, Will Clark, Matt Williams, Gary Carter
Seattle MarinersBoston Red SoxJody Reed, Carlos Quintana, Wade Boggs, Mike Greenwell
Cleveland IndiansDetroit TigersChad Kreuter, Chris Gomez, Travis Fryman, Cecil Fielder
Atlanta BravesChicago CubsKevin Roberson, Rick Wilkins, Shawon Dunston, Sammy Sosa
Colorado RockiesChicago CubsSammy Sosa (2), Scott Servais, Leo Gómez, Brian McRae
Kansas City RoyalsToronto Blue JaysEd Sprague Jr., Carlos Delgado, Charlie O'Brien, Alex Gonzalez
New York MetsAtlanta BravesTerry Pendleton (2), Chipper Jones, Ryan Klesko, Mike Mordecai
Chicago White SoxDetroit TigersTony Clark, Phil Nevin, Melvin Nieves, Orlando Miller
Oakland AthleticsTampa Bay Devil RaysBubba Trammell, Rich Butler, Mike DiFelice, Kevin Stocker
Florida MarlinsMontreal ExposFernando Seguignol, Vladimir Guerrero, Shane Andrews, Brad Fullmer
Florida MarlinsChicago CubsBenito Santiago, Tyler Houston, Steve Trachsel, Mickey Morandini
Anaheim AngelsNew York YankeesScott Brosius, Chuck Knoblauch, Derek Jeter, Paul O'Neill
San Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresGeorge Arias, Damian Jackson, Carlos Baerga, Quilvio Veras
Boston Red SoxKansas City RoyalsChad Kreuter, Scott Pose, Johnny Damon, Carlos Beltrán
Anaheim AngelsDetroit TigersDeivi Cruz, Juan Encarnación, Dean Palmer, Tony Clark
Montreal ExposSan Francisco GiantsBrent Mayne, Shawn Estes, Marvin Benard, Ramón Martínez
Cleveland IndiansTexas RangersTom Evans, Royce Clayton, Chad Curtis, Rafael Palmeiro
Oakland AthleticsTexas RangersBo Porter, Michael Young, Bill Haselman, Scott Sheldon
Cincinnati RedsFlorida MarlinsCharles Johnson, Dave Berg, Ryan Thompson, Mike Lowell
Florida MarlinsNew York MetsMike Piazza, Mo Vaughn, Timo Pérez, Roger Cedeño
Chicago CubsMilwaukee BrewersBill Hall, Ryan Thompson (2), Paul Bako, Andrew Lorraine
Seattle MarinersTexas RangersTodd Greene, Carl Everett, Michael Young (2), Mike Lamb
Los Angeles DodgersColorado RockiesBobby Estalella, Brent Butler, Aaron Cook, Greg Norton
Houston AstrosNew York YankeesJuan Rivera, Alfonso Soriano, Derek Jeter (2), Jason Giambi
Houston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersGeoff Jenkins, Keith Ginter, Ben Grieve, Chad Moeller
New York MetsMilwaukee BrewersGary Bennett, Scott Podsednik, Trent Durrington, Wes Helms
Washington NationalsCincinnati RedsDavid Ross, Bronson Arroyo, Felipe López, Adam Dunn
Los Angeles DodgersArizona DiamondbacksChad Tracy, Stephen Drew, Miguel Batista, Eric Byrnes
Minnesota TwinsMilwaukee BrewersRyan Braun, Prince Fielder, Russell Branyan, Mike Cameron
Los Angeles AngelsPhiladelphia PhilliesGreg Dobbs, Jimmy Rollins, Shane Victorino, Ryan Howard
Chicago CubsArizona DiamondbacksStephen Drew (2), Gerardo Parra, Justin Upton, Mark Reynolds
San Diego PadresSan Francisco GiantsRandy Winn, Eugenio Vélez, Andrés Torres, Juan Uribe
Seattle MarinersMinnesota TwinsDenard Span, Matt Tolbert, Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau
Milwaukee BrewersSt. Louis CardinalsAlbert Pujols, Ryan Ludwick, Yadier Molina, Colby Rasmus
New York YankeesColorado RockiesChris Iannetta, Carlos González, Chris Nelson, Todd Helton
Cleveland IndiansBoston Red SoxJosh Reddick, Jason Varitek, Marco Scutaro, Jacoby Ellsbury
Tampa Bay RaysDetroit TigersAustin Jackson, Ramón Santiago, Delmon Young, Víctor Martínez
Milwaukee BrewersCincinnati RedsDevin Mesoraco, Edinson Vólquez, Brandon Phillips, Édgar Rentería
Houston AstrosMilwaukee BrewersTravis Ishikawa, Randy Wolf, Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun (2)
Oakland AthleticsBaltimore OriolesJ. J. Hardy, Nick Markakis, Adam Jones, Matt Wieters
Minnesota TwinsKansas City RoyalsMike Moustakas, Jeff Francoeur, Eric Hosmer, Brayan Peña
Toronto Blue JaysChicago White SoxDayán Viciedo, Tyler Flowers, Gordon Beckham, Alejandro De Aza
Chicago CubsCincinnati RedsDenis Phipps, Ryan Hanigan, Didi Gregorius, Johnny Cueto
New York YankeesToronto Blue JaysJ. P. Arencibia, Adeiny Hechavarria, Anthony Gose, Brett Lawrie
Los Angeles AngelsSeattle MarinersJohn Jaso, Eric Thames, Trayvon Robinson, Brendan Ryan
Atlanta BravesMiami MarlinsGreg Dobbs (2), Donovan Solano, John Buck, Gil Velazquez
Cincinnati RedsWashington NationalsDenard Span (2), Bryce Harper, Ian Desmond, Adam LaRoche
Tampa Bay RaysSan Diego PadresWill Venable, Chase Headley, Carlos Quentin, Yonder Alonso
Detroit TigersBoston Red SoxJacoby Ellsbury (2), Shane Victorino (2), David Ortiz, Mike Napoli
Los Angeles DodgersSan Francisco GiantsHéctor Sánchez, Tim Lincecum, Hunter Pence, Gregor Blanco
Chicago CubsSt. Louis CardinalsOscar Taveras, Daniel Descalso, Matt Carpenter, Kolten Wong
Arizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesJustin Morneau, Corey Dickerson, Michael McKenry, Matt McBride
Los Angeles DodgersColorado RockiesCarlos González (2), Nick Hundley, Drew Stubbs, DJ LeMahieu
Los Angeles DodgersColorado RockiesDJ LeMahieu (2), Drew Stubbs (2), Wilin Rosario, Michael McKenry (2)
Milwaukee BrewersChicago CubsMiguel Montero, Addison Russell, Javier Báez, Austin Jackson (2)
Minnesota TwinsChicago White SoxBrett Lawrie (2), Avisaíl García, Dioner Navarro, Austin Jackson (3)
Atlanta BravesMilwaukee BrewersJonathan Lucroy, Chris Carter, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Ramón Flores
Houston AstrosTexas RangersNomar Mazara, Shin-Soo Choo, Ian Desmond (2), Jurickson Profar
Philadelphia PhilliesColorado RockiesDavid Dahl, Ben Paulsen, Daniel Descalso (2), Jon Gray
Seattle MarinersTexas RangersDelino DeShields Jr., Ian Desmond (3), Jonathan Lucroy (2), Elvis Andrus
Colorado RockiesSan Diego PadresRyan Schimpf, Jon Jay, Oswaldo Arcia, Derek Norris
Kansas City RoyalsChicago White SoxMatt Davidson, Tim Anderson, Yolmer Sánchez, Jose Abreuurl=https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/KCA/KCA201705030.shtmltitle=May 3, 2017 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City Royals Play by Play and Box Scorework=Baseball-Reference.compublisher=Sports Reference LLCdate=May 3, 2017access-date=May 4, 2017archive-date=May 21, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170521211906/http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/KCA/KCA201705030.shtmlurl-status=live}}
Boston Red SoxTexas RangersNomar Mazara (2), Jonathan Lucroy (3), Rougned Odor, Mike Napoli (2)url=https://www.mlb.com/gameday/rangers-vs-red-sox/2017/05/25/490813?partnerId=LR_box#game_tab=box,game_state=final,game=490813title=Rangers vs. Red Sox Box Score 05/25/17work=MLB.comdate=May 25, 2017access-date=May 25, 2017archive-date=April 22, 2023archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422030709/https://www.mlb.com/gameday/rangers-vs-red-sox/2017/05/25/490813?partnerId=LR_box#game_tab=box,game_state=final,game=490813url-status=live}}
Toronto Blue JaysBoston Red SoxMitch Moreland, Jackie Bradley Jr., Christian Vázquez, Deven Marrerourl=http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/blue-jays-rhp-mike-bolsinger-strikes-four-batters-one-inning/title=Blue Jays RHP Mike Bolsinger strikes out four batters in one inningwork=sportsnet.cadate=July 19, 2017access-date=July 19, 2017archive-date=July 21, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170721204820/http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/blue-jays-rhp-mike-bolsinger-strikes-four-batters-one-inning/url-status=live}}
Arizona DiamondbacksChicago CubsJon Jay (2), Tommy La Stella, Victor Caratini, Kyle Schwarber
Minnesota TwinsBaltimore OriolesTrey Mancini, Tim Beckham, Craig Gentry, Chris Davis
Oakland AthleticsChicago White SoxOmar Narvaez, Avisail Garcia (2), Jose Abreu (2), Matt Davidson (2)
San Diego PadresArizona DiamondbacksKetel Marte, Jake Lamb, Chris Owings, Jon Jay (3)
Colorado RockiesLos Angeles DodgersMax Muncy, Manny Machado, Yasmani Grandal, Walker Buehler
Los Angeles AngelsNew York YankeesGleyber Torres, Clint Frazier, Mike Tauchman, Kyle Higashioka
Tampa Bay RaysToronto Blue JaysCavan Biggio, Bo Bichette, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Danny Jansen
Houston AstrosTexas RangersNate Lowe, Adolis Garcia, Joey Gallo, Khris Davis
Los Angeles DodgersTexas RangersEli White, Adolis Garcia (2), Joey Gallo (2), Nick Solak
New York YankeesBoston Red SoxMichael Chavis, Alex Verdugo, J.D. Martinez, Xander Bogaerts
New York YankeesBoston Red SoxJarren Duran, Xander Bogaerts (2), Rafael Devers, J.D. Martinez (2)
San Diego PadresAtlanta BravesOzzie Albies, Austin Riley, Eddie Rosario, Dansby Swanson
Chicago CubsMilwaukee BrewersKeston Hiura, Lorenzo Cain, Alex Jackson, Andrew McCutchen
Los Angeles DodgersMilwaukee BrewersAndrew McCutchen (2), Kolten Wong (2), Hunter Renfroe, Rowdy Tellez
Tampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesMatt Olson, Sean Murphy, Marcell Ozuna, Eddie Rosario (2)
June 19, 2025St. Louis CardinalsChicago White Sox6thLenyn Sosa, Austin Slater, Mike Tauchman, Chase Meidroth
September 7, 2025Boston Red SoxArizona Diamondbacks9thBlaze Alexander, Ildemaro Vargas, Tyler Locklear, Jordan Lawlar

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  105. Torres scored the game-winning run after reaching base
  106. After Bichette struck out, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled, Rowdy Tellez doubled scoring Guerrero, Randal Grichuk walked, Marcus Semien hit a three run home run and Joe Panik singled before Glasnow recorded the strikeouts of Gurriel and Jansen.
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