List of Major League Baseball pitchers who have thrown an immaculate inning

An immaculate inning occurs in baseball when a pitcher strikes out all three batters he faces in one inning using the minimum possible number of pitches: nine.[1] This has happened 114 times in Major League history and has been accomplished by 104 pitchers (79 right-handed and 25 left-handed).

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Sandy Koufax, left, Chris Sale, and Max Scherzer are the only pitchers to achieve an immaculate inning three times.

Major League Baseball's first immaculate inning was accomplished by John Clarkson of the Boston Beaneaters against the Philadelphia Quakers on June 4, 1889;[2] and the most recent by Johan Oviedo of the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 24, 2023. Use of the term "immaculate inning" first appeared in newspaper reporting after 2000.[3]

Six pitchers have accomplished the feat more than once, including Hall-of-Famers Lefty Grove, Sandy Koufax, and Nolan Ryan, and active pitchers Chris Sale, Max Scherzer, and Kevin Gausman. Koufax, Sale, and Scherzer are the only pitchers to achieve an immaculate inning three times. Koufax accomplished his first immaculate inning while throwing his first no-hitter, becoming the only player to do both in a single game.[4][5][6][7]

Five pitchers – Bob Gibson, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martínez, Ryan, and Scherzer – are also members of the 3,000-strikeout club.[8] Sloppy Thurston, Ryan, Wade Miley, Thomas Pannone, Reid Detmers, and Hayden Wesneski are the only rookies to have achieved the feat.[9][10][11][12] Ryan and Gausman have struck out three batters on nine pitches in both the American League and National League.[13]

Danny Jackson is the sole player to pitch an immaculate inning in the World Series:[14] the seventh inning of Game 5 of the 1985 World Series; it is also the only immaculate inning thrown in a postseason game. Jackson pitched a complete game, winning 6–1 and staving off elimination for the Kansas City Royals, who eventually won the series in seven games.

While an immaculate inning typically occurs with the bases empty, a nine-pitch, three-strikeout performance can also be accomplished by a relief pitcher who enters the game with one or more runners on base. On May 8, 2014, Brad Boxberger of the Tampa Bay Rays entered a game against the Baltimore Orioles with the bases loaded and proceeded to strike out the side with nine pitches.[15] No player has ever struck out four batters on 12 pitches in an inning, with one of those batters reaching base on an uncaught third strike.

No pitcher has thrown more than one immaculate inning in a game. Jesús Sánchez of the Florida Marlins came within one pitch of that feat on September 13, 1998. Facing the Atlanta Braves, Sánchez struck out the side in the bottom of the second inning on 10 pitches and threw an immaculate inning in the bottom of the third inning:[16] six consecutive strikeouts on 19 pitches.[16] Just one game has seen two pitchers throw immaculate innings: on June 15, 2022, Phil Maton and Luis Garcia of the Houston Astros struck out the same three Texas Rangers batters in the second and seventh innings respectively.[17]

Frequency by decade

Billy Hoeft's immaculate inning in 1953 was the first in 25 seasons.
Brandon McCarthy threw the seventh and final immaculate inning of 2014.

The frequency of immaculate innings has varied widely throughout baseball history. There were only 30 immaculate innings in the 114 Major League seasons from 1876 to 1988, but the next 30 occurred in the 21 seasons from 1989 to 2009. The pace has since picked up even more, with 43 immaculate innings in the 12 seasons from 2010 to 2021.

DecadeImmaculate innings
NumberCumulative
1880s11
1890s01
1900s12
1910s13
1920s58
1930s08
1940s08
1950s311
1960s819
1970s827
1980s431
1990s1546
2000s1460
2010s3797
2020s15112

Players

Key
Pitcher (X)Name of the pitcher (number of immaculate innings they had pitched at that point, if more than one)
DateDate of the game
TeamThe pitcher's team at the time of the game
Opposing teamThe team against whom the pitcher struck out three batters on nine pitches
InningThe inning in which the pitcher struck out three batters on nine pitches
Batters faced (X)The batters who were struck out (number of immaculate innings they had struck out in at that point, if more than one)
BoxBox score with play by play, if available
Pitcher has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Pitcher is active[a]
(d)
Immaculate inning is disputed
MLB pitchers who have thrown an immaculate inning
PitcherDateTeamOpposing teamInningBatters facedBox
John ClarksonJune 4, 1889Boston BeaneatersPhiladelphia Quakers3rdJim Fogarty, Sam Thompson, Sid Farrarn/a
Rube WaddellJuly 1, 1902Philadelphia AthleticsBaltimore Orioles3rdBilly Gilbert, Harry Howell, John Croninn/a
Pat RaganOctober 5, 1914Brooklyn DodgersBoston Braves8thPossum Whitted, Butch Schmidt, Red Smithn/a
Joe OeschgerSeptember 8, 1921Boston BravesPhiladelphia Phillies4thBevo LeBourveau, Cy Williams, Ed Konetchyn/a
Sloppy ThurstonAugust 22, 1923Chicago White SoxPhiladelphia Athletics12thBeauty McGowan, Chick Galloway, Sammy Hale[18]
Dazzy VanceSeptember 14, 1924Brooklyn RobinsCincinnati Reds3rdSam Bohne, Bubbles Hargrave, Eppa Rixey[19]
Lefty Grove(d)[b]August 23, 1928Philadelphia AthleticsCleveland Indians2ndEd Morgan, Luther Harvel, Martin Autry[20]
Lefty Grove (2)September 27, 1928Philadelphia AthleticsChicago White Sox7thMoe Berg, Tommy Thomas, Johnny Mostil[22]
Billy HoeftSeptember 7, 1953Detroit TigersChicago White Sox7thJim Rivera, Mike Fornieles, Chico Carrasquel[23]
Robin RobertsApril 17, 1956Philadelphia PhilliesBrooklyn Dodgers6thCarl Furillo, Charlie Neal, Sandy Amorós[24]
Jim BunningAugust 2, 1959Detroit TigersBoston Red Sox9thSammy White, Jim Mahoney, Ike Delock[25]
Sandy KoufaxJune 30, 1962Los Angeles DodgersNew York Mets1stRichie Ashburn, Rod Kanehl, Félix Mantilla[26]
Sandy Koufax (2)April 19, 1963Los Angeles DodgersHouston Colt .45s5thBob Aspromonte, Jim Campbell, Turk Farrell[27]
Tony CloningerJune 15, 1963Milwaukee BravesPhiladelphia Phillies8thTony González, Clay Dalrymple, Rubén Amaro[28]
Sandy Koufax (3)April 18, 1964Los Angeles DodgersCincinnati Reds3rdLeo Cárdenas, Johnny Edwards, Jim Maloney[29]
Bob BruceApril 19, 1964Houston Colt .45sSt. Louis Cardinals8thBill White, Charlie James, Ken Boyer[30]
Al DowningAugust 11, 1967New York YankeesCleveland Indians2ndTony Horton, Don Demeter, Duke Sims[31]
Nolan RyanApril 19, 1968New York MetsLos Angeles Dodgers3rdClaude Osteen, Wes Parker, Zoilo Versalles[32]
Bob GibsonMay 12, 1969St. Louis CardinalsLos Angeles Dodgers7thLen Gabrielson, Paul Popovich, John Miller[33]
Bill WilsonJuly 6, 1971Philadelphia PhilliesAtlanta Braves8thDarrell Evans, Hal King, Earl Williams[34]
John StrohmayerJuly 10, 1971Montreal ExposPhiladelphia Phillies5thMike Ryan, Woodie Fryman, Denny Doyle[35]
Milt PappasSeptember 24, 1971Chicago CubsPhiladelphia Phillies4thGreg Luzinski, Don Money, Mike Anderson[36]
Nolan Ryan (2)July 9, 1972California AngelsBoston Red Sox2ndCarlton Fisk, Bob Burda, Juan Beníquez[37]
Bruce SutterSeptember 8, 1977Chicago CubsMontreal Expos9thEllis Valentine, Gary Carter, Larry Parrish[38]
Pedro BorbónJune 23, 1979Cincinnati RedsSan Francisco Giants9thMike Sadek, Gary Lavelle, Billy North[39]
Lynn McGlothenAugust 25, 1979Chicago CubsSan Francisco Giants3rdLarry Herndon, Joe Strain, Jack Clark[40]
Joey McLaughlinSeptember 11, 1979Atlanta BravesSan Francisco Giants7thLarry Herndon (2), Greg Johnston, Johnnie LeMaster[41]
Ron GuidryAugust 7, 1984New York YankeesChicago White Sox9thCarlton Fisk (2), Tom Paciorek, Greg Luzinski (2)[42]
Danny JacksonOctober 24, 1985Kansas City RoyalsSt. Louis Cardinals7thTerry Pendleton, Tom Nieto, Brian Harper[14]
Jeff RobinsonSeptember 7, 1987Pittsburgh PiratesChicago Cubs8thLeon Durham, Andre Dawson, Rafael Palmeiro[43]
Rob DibbleJune 4, 1989Cincinnati RedsSan Diego Padres8thCarmelo Martínez, Mark Parent, Garry Templeton[44]
Jeff MontgomeryApril 29, 1990Kansas City RoyalsTexas Rangers8thPete Incaviglia, Geno Petralli, Thad Bosley[45]
Andy AshbyJune 15, 1991Philadelphia PhilliesCincinnati Reds4thHal Morris, Todd Benzinger, Jeff Reed[46]
David ConeAugust 30, 1991New York MetsCincinnati Reds5thHerm Winningham, Randy Myers, Mariano Duncan[47]
Pete HarnischSeptember 6, 1991Houston AstrosPhiladelphia Phillies7thWes Chamberlain, Dickie Thon, José DeJesús[48]
Trevor WilsonJune 7, 1992San Francisco GiantsHouston Astros9thJeff Bagwell, Eric Anthony, Rafael Ramírez[49]
Mel RojasMay 11, 1994Montreal ExposNew York Mets9thDavid Segui, Todd Hundley, Jeff McKnight[50]
Stan BelindaAugust 6, 1994Kansas City RoyalsSeattle Mariners9thEric Anthony (2), Chris Howard, Luis Sojo[51]
Todd WorrellAugust 13, 1995Los Angeles DodgersPittsburgh Pirates9thMark Johnson, Angelo Encarnación, Steve Pegues[52]
Mike MagnanteAugust 22, 1997Houston AstrosColorado Rockies9thEllis Burks, Harvey Pulliam, Jeff Reed (2)[53]
Doug JonesSeptember 23, 1997Milwaukee BrewersKansas City Royals9thJohnny Damon, Scott Cooper, Rod Myers[54]
Jimmy KeyApril 14, 1998Baltimore OriolesChicago White Sox2ndRobin Ventura, Magglio Ordóñez, Ray Durham[55]
Orel HershiserJune 16, 1998San Francisco GiantsColorado Rockies4thEllis Burks (2), Vinny Castilla, Todd Helton[56]
Jesús SánchezSeptember 13, 1998Florida MarlinsAtlanta Braves3rdTony Graffanino, Greg Maddux, Walt Weiss[16]
Shane ReynoldsJuly 15, 1999Houston AstrosDetroit Tigers1stJuan Encarnación, Brad Ausmus, Bobby Higginson[57]
B. J. RyanSeptember 5, 1999Baltimore OriolesCleveland Indians6thManny Ramirez, Jim Thome, Richie Sexson[58]
Randy JohnsonAugust 23, 2001Arizona DiamondbacksPittsburgh Pirates6thTony McKnight, Gary Matthews Jr., Jack Wilson[59]
Jason IsringhausenApril 13, 2002St. Louis CardinalsHouston Astros9thDaryle Ward, José Vizcaíno, Julio Lugo[60]
Byung-Hyun KimMay 11, 2002Arizona DiamondbacksPhiladelphia Phillies8thScott Rolen, Mike Lieberthal, Pat Burrell[61]
Pedro MartínezMay 18, 2002Boston Red SoxSeattle Mariners1stIchiro Suzuki, Mark McLemore, Rubén Sierra[62]
Brian LawrenceJune 12, 2002San Diego PadresBaltimore Orioles3rdBrook Fordyce, Jerry Hairston Jr., Melvin Mora[63]
Brandon BackeApril 15, 2004Houston AstrosMilwaukee Brewers8thBill Hall, Scott Podsednik, Craig Counsell[64]
Ben SheetsJune 13, 2004Milwaukee BrewersHouston Astros3rdPete Munro, Craig Biggio, José Vizcaíno (2)[65]
LaTroy HawkinsSeptember 11, 2004Chicago CubsFlorida Marlins9thJeff Conine, Juan Encarnación (2), Álex González[66]
Rick HellingJune 20, 2006Milwaukee BrewersDetroit Tigers1stCurtis Granderson, Plácido Polanco, Iván Rodríguez[67]
Buddy CarlyleJuly 6, 2007Atlanta BravesSan Diego Padres4thKhalil Greene, Russell Branyan, José Cruz Jr.[68]
Rich HardenJune 8, 2008Oakland AthleticsLos Angeles Angels1stMaicer Izturis, Howie Kendrick, Garret Anderson[69]
Félix HernándezJune 17, 2008Seattle MarinersFlorida Marlins4thJeremy Hermida, Jorge Cantú, Mike Jacobs[70]
A. J. BurnettJune 20, 2009New York YankeesFlorida Marlins3rdJosh Johnson, Chris Coghlan, Emilio Bonifacio[71]
Ross OhlendorfSeptember 5, 2009Pittsburgh PiratesSt. Louis Cardinals7thKhalil Greene (2), Julio Lugo (2), Jason LaRue[72]
Rafael SorianoAugust 23, 2010Tampa Bay RaysLos Angeles Angels9thErick Aybar, Mike Napoli, Peter Bourjos[73]
Jordan ZimmermannMay 6, 2011Washington NationalsFlorida Marlins2ndGiancarlo Stanton, Greg Dobbs, John Buck[74]
Juan PérezJuly 8, 2011Philadelphia PhilliesAtlanta Braves10thJason Heyward, Nate McLouth, Wilkin Ramírez[75]
Clay BuchholzAugust 16, 2012Boston Red SoxBaltimore Orioles6thAdam Jones, Matt Wieters, Chris Davis[76]
Wade MileyOctober 1, 2012Arizona DiamondbacksColorado Rockies3rdJonathan Herrera, Drew Pomeranz, Josh Rutledge[77]
Iván NovaMay 29, 2013New York YankeesNew York Mets8thIke Davis, Mike Baxter, Rubén Tejada[78]
Steve DelabarJuly 30, 2013Toronto Blue JaysOakland Athletics8thAdam Rosales, Coco Crisp, Chris Young[79]
Brad BoxbergerMay 8, 2014Tampa Bay RaysBaltimore Orioles6thSteve Pearce, Jonathan Schoop, Caleb Joseph[80]
Cole HamelsMay 17, 2014Philadelphia PhilliesCincinnati Reds3rdZack Cozart, Brandon Phillips, Todd Frazier[81]
Justin MastersonJune 2, 2014Cleveland IndiansBoston Red Sox4thJonny Gomes, Grady Sizemore, Stephen Drew[82]
Garrett RichardsJune 4, 2014Los Angeles AngelsHouston Astros2ndJon Singleton, Matt Dominguez, Chris Carter[83]
Rex BrothersJune 14, 2014Colorado RockiesSan Francisco Giants8thMichael Morse, Brandon Crawford, Gregor Blanco[84]
Carlos ContrerasJuly 11, 2014Cincinnati RedsPittsburgh Pirates7thJordy Mercer, Jeff Locke, Gregory Polanco[85]
Brandon McCarthySeptember 17, 2014New York YankeesTampa Bay Rays7thWil Myers, Nick Franklin, Matt Joyce[86]
Mike FiersMay 7, 2015Milwaukee BrewersLos Angeles Dodgers4thEnrique Hernández, Carlos Frías, Joc Pederson[87]
Santiago CasillaMay 17, 2015San Francisco GiantsCincinnati Reds9thMarlon Byrd, Brandon Phillips (2), Jay Bruce[88]
Juan NicasioJuly 4, 2016Pittsburgh PiratesSt. Louis Cardinals8thStephen Piscotty, Jhonny Peralta, Yadier Molina[89]
Drew StorenApril 18, 2017Cincinnati RedsBaltimore Orioles9thJonathan Schoop (2), J. J. Hardy, Hyun-soo Kim[90]
Craig KimbrelMay 11, 2017Boston Red SoxMilwaukee Brewers9thHernán Pérez, Travis Shaw, Domingo Santana[91]
Max ScherzerMay 14, 2017Washington NationalsPhiladelphia Phillies5thCésar Hernández, Odúbel Herrera, Aaron Altherr[92]
Kenley JansenMay 18, 2017Los Angeles DodgersMiami Marlins9thDerek Dietrich, J. T. Riddle, Ichiro Suzuki (2)[93]
Carlos CarrascoJuly 7, 2017Cleveland IndiansDetroit Tigers5thNicholas Castellanos, Mikie Mahtook, José Iglesias[94]
Dellin BetancesAugust 2, 2017New York YankeesDetroit Tigers8thJim Adduci, Justin Upton, Miguel Cabrera[95]
José AlvaradoAugust 4, 2017Tampa Bay RaysMilwaukee Brewers9thTravis Shaw (2), Jesús Aguilar, Hernán Pérez (2)[96]
Rick PorcelloAugust 9, 2017Boston Red SoxTampa Bay Rays5thTrevor Plouffe, Wilson Ramos, Mallex Smith[97]
Kevin GausmanApril 23, 2018Baltimore OriolesCleveland Indians7thYonder Alonso, Yan Gomes, Bradley Zimmer[98]
Max Scherzer (2)June 5, 2018Washington NationalsTampa Bay Rays6thJohnny Field, Christian Arroyo, Daniel Robertson[99]
Germán MárquezAugust 8, 2018Colorado RockiesPittsburgh Pirates4thCorey Dickerson, Starling Marte, Gregory Polanco (2)[100]
Zac RosscupAugust 19, 2018Los Angeles DodgersSeattle Mariners9thKyle Seager, Ryon Healy, Cameron Maybin[101]
Josh HaderMarch 30, 2019Milwaukee BrewersSt. Louis Cardinals9thTyler O'Neill, Dexter Fowler, Yairo Muñoz[102]
Thomas PannoneApril 14, 2019Toronto Blue JaysTampa Bay Rays5thAvisaíl García, Brandon Lowe, Daniel Robertson (2)[103]
Chris SaleMay 8, 2019Boston Red SoxBaltimore Orioles7thHanser Alberto, Dwight Smith Jr., Steve Wilkerson[104]
Chris Sale (2)June 5, 2019Boston Red SoxKansas City Royals8thKelvin Gutiérrez, Nicky Lopez, Martin Maldonado[105]
Stephen StrasburgJuly 3, 2019Washington NationalsMiami Marlins4thGarrett Cooper, Neil Walker, Starlin Castro[106]
Kevin Gausman (2)August 18, 2019Cincinnati RedsSt. Louis Cardinals9thYairo Muñoz (2), Dexter Fowler (2), Tommy Edman[107]
Chris MartinSeptember 11, 2019Atlanta BravesPhiladelphia Phillies7thCésar Hernández (2), Jay Bruce (2), Logan Morrison[108]
Will HarrisSeptember 27, 2019Houston AstrosLos Angeles Angels8thKaleb Cowart, Matt Thaiss, Michael Hermosillo[109]
Zach PlesacSeptember 18, 2020Cleveland IndiansDetroit Tigers2ndJorge Bonifacio, Niko Goodrum, Austin Romine[110]
Kyle FinneganMay 5, 2021Washington NationalsAtlanta Braves6thAustin Riley, Dansby Swanson, William Contreras[111]
Michael KingJune 4, 2021New York YankeesBoston Red Sox4thHunter Renfroe, Marwin Gonzalez, Christian Vázquez[112]
Chad GreenJuly 4, 2021New York YankeesNew York Mets7thMichael Conforto, Jeff McNeil, Jonathan Villar[113]
Chris Sale (3)August 26, 2021Boston Red SoxMinnesota Twins3rdNick Gordon, Andrelton Simmons, Rob Refsnyder[114]
Max Scherzer (3)September 12, 2021Los Angeles DodgersSan Diego Padres2ndFernando Tatís Jr., Eric Hosmer, Tommy Pham[115]
Nestor Cortes Jr.April 17, 2022New York YankeesBaltimore Orioles4thRobinson Chirinos, Chris Owings, Kelvin Gutiérrez (2)[116]
Luis GarcíaJune 15, 2022Houston AstrosTexas Rangers2ndNathaniel Lowe (2), Ezequiel Durán (2), Brad Miller (2)[117]
Phil Maton7th
Reid DetmersJuly 31, 2022Los Angeles AngelsTexas Rangers2ndEzequiel Durán (3), Kole Calhoun, Charlie Culberson[118]
Ryan HelsleySeptember 16, 2022St. Louis CardinalsCincinnati Reds9thKyle Farmer, Jake Fraley, Donovan Solano[119]
Hayden WesneskiSeptember 22, 2022Chicago CubsPittsburgh Pirates5thJack Suwinski, Zack Collins, Jason Delay[120]
Enyel De Los SantosSeptember 27, 2022Cleveland GuardiansTampa Bay Rays7thChristian Bethancourt, Jose Siri, Taylor Walls[121]
Colin HoldermanMay 4, 2023Pittsburgh PiratesTampa Bay Rays7thTaylor Walls (2), Luke Raley, Christian Bethancourt (2)[122]
Johan OviedoMay 24, 2023Pittsburgh PiratesTexas Rangers4thJosh Smith, Robbie Grossman, Jonah Heim[123]

See also

Notes

References

General

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  • "Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
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