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3,000 strikeout club
Group of MLB pitchers who have recorded 3,000 strikeouts in their careers
Group of MLB pitchers who have recorded 3,000 strikeouts in their careers
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3,000 strikeout club is the group of 20 pitchers who have struck out 3,000 or more batters in their careers. Walter Johnson became the first member in 1923, and was the only one until Bob Gibson joined in 1974. The most recent player to join is Clayton Kershaw, who accomplished the feat on July 2, 2025.
Randy Johnson reached the mark with the fewest games pitched and innings pitched. The Minnesota Twins were the first of five franchises to see multiple pitchers record their 3,000th strikeout: Walter Johnson (while the franchise was called the Washington Senators) in 1923 and Bert Blyleven in 1986. The other teams with multiple members are the Chicago Cubs (Ferguson Jenkins and Greg Maddux), the New York Yankees (Phil Niekro and CC Sabathia), the Houston Astros (Nolan Ryan and Justin Verlander), and the Los Angeles Dodgers (Max Scherzer and Clayton Kershaw). Three players got 3,000 strikeouts with one team: Walter Johnson, Bob Gibson, and Kershaw. César Gerónimo is the only player struck out by two pitchers for their 3,000th strikeout: Gibson in 1974 and Ryan in 1980. Ten 3,000-strikeout pitchers are also members of the 300-win club. Seven members were named to the All-Century Team, a list of MLB's best 100 players; fans later elected four of them as starters. All members of the club also won a Cy Young Award in their careers except for Ryan, Blyleven, Don Sutton, Walter Johnson (whose career predated the award's creation), Niekro, and Curt Schilling. Four pitchers in the group are left-handers: Steve Carlton, Randy Johnson, Clayton Kershaw, and CC Sabathia.
The club is considered to almost be a guarantee of entry into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Fifteen members of the 3,000-strikeout club have been elected to the Hall, most recently Sabathia during the 2025 balloting. Three more members (Kershaw, Scherzer, Verlander) remain active as of 2025, but are widely considered to be future inductees once eligible. The remaining two, Roger Clemens and Schilling, made their first appearances on the ballot for the elections and received over 50% of the total votes before falling off the ballot in 2022. Clemens' future election is seen as uncertain because of his alleged links to use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Key
| Player | Strikeouts | IP | Date | Batter | Team | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name of the player | ||||||
| Career strikeouts | ||||||
| Career innings pitched | ||||||
| Date of the pitcher's 3,000th strikeout | ||||||
| The batter struck out for the pitcher's 3,000th strikeout | ||||||
| The pitcher's team for his 3,000th strikeout | ||||||
| The seasons this player played in the major leagues | ||||||
| Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame | ||||||
| Player is active |
Club members
| Player | Strikeouts | Date | Batter | Team | Seasons | **** | **** | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5,714 | 5,386 | 1.06 | Houston Astros | 1966, 1968–1993 | ||||||||||
| 4,875 | 4,135 | 1.18 | Arizona Diamondbacks | 1988–2009 | ||||||||||
| 4,672 | 4,916 | 0.95 | Toronto Blue Jays | 1984–2007 | ||||||||||
| 4,136 | 5,217 | 0.79 | Philadelphia Phillies | 1965–1988 | ||||||||||
| 3,701 | 4,970 | 0.74 | Minnesota Twins | 1970–1992 | ||||||||||
| 3,640 | 4,782 | 0.76 | Cincinnati Reds | 1967–1986 | ||||||||||
| 3,574 | 5,282 | 0.68 | Milwaukee Brewers | 1966–1988 | ||||||||||
| 3,553 | 3,567 | 1.00 | Houston Astros | 2005–2020, 2022–present | ||||||||||
| 3,534 | 5,350 | 0.66 | San Diego Padres | 1962–1983 | ||||||||||
| 3,508 | 5,914 | 0.59 | Washington Senators | 1907–1927 | ||||||||||
| 3,489 | 2,963 | 1.18 | Eric Hosmer | Los Angeles Dodgers | 2008–present | |||||||||
| 3,371 | 5,008 | 0.67 | Chicago Cubs | 1986–2008 | ||||||||||
| 3,342 | 5,404 | 0.62 | New York Yankees | 1964–1987 | ||||||||||
| 3,192 | 4,500 | 0.71 | Chicago Cubs | 1965–1983 | ||||||||||
| 3,154 | 2,827 | 1.12 | New York Mets | 1992–2009 | ||||||||||
| 3,117 | 3,884 | 0.80 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1959–1975 | ||||||||||
| 3,116 | 3,261 | 0.96 | Boston Red Sox | 1988–2007 | ||||||||||
| 3,093 | 3,577 | 0.86 | New York Yankees | 2001–2019 | ||||||||||
| 3,084 | 3,473 | 0.88 | Atlanta Braves | 1988–1999, 2001–2009 | ||||||||||
| 3,052 | 2,855 | 1.07 | last= | first= | title=Kershaw becomes 20th member of the 3,000-strikeout club | url=https://www.mlb.com/news/clayton-kershaw-joins-3000-strikeout-club | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250703040202/https://www.mlb.com/news/clayton-kershaw-joins-3000-strikeout-club | archive-date=July 3, 2025 | access-date=July 3, 2025 | website=mlb.com}} | Los Angeles Dodgers | 2008–2025 |
- Chris Sale (2,528 / 2047.2 / 1.23) --
References
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