Most Starts By Two Batterymates
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A pair of Detroit Tigers tops Walt Wilson’s list of most starts by two batterymates.
Bill Freehan’s 325 starts with Mickey Lolich represent the most starts ever for two batterymates. The list:
- Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan – 325
- Warren Spahn and Del Crandall – 318
- Red Faber and Ray Schalk – 307
- Don Drysdale and Johnny Roseboro – 283
- Red Ruffing and Bill Dickey – 281
- Cy Young and Lou Criger – 278
- Mickey Welch and Buck Ewing – 277
- Steve Rogers and Gary Carter – 270
- Bob Lemon and Jim Hegan – 266
- Sadie McMahon and Wilbert Robinson – 256
- Grover Alexander and Bill Killefer – 250
- Tom Glavine and Javy Lopez – 249
- Ed Morris and Fred Carroll – 248
- Lefty Gomez and Bill Dickey – 247
- Early Wynn and Jim Hegan – 247
- Cy Young and Chief Zimmer – 247
- Dazzy Vance and Hank DeBerry – 245
- Bob Feller and Jim Hegan – 241
- Tom Seaver and Jerry Grote – 239
- Stan Coveleski and Steve O’Neill – 234
- Fernando Valenzuela and Mike Scioscia – 232
(This article first appeared in the Baseball Records Committee’s December 2010 newsletter.)