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So this year the Indians have a sizable lead for the most pitching strikeouts in the MLB over the Dodgers.
There have only been two instances of three pitchers on the same staff having 200 strikeouts in a season. The twins in '67 and the Astros in '69. Teammates with 200 K's has happened 49+ times (the blog I found with these stats is a few years old) and twice by the Indians with the last time being in 1968. There have never been four teammates with 200 K's in a season
Barring injury Kluber is a lock for 200 with 141 before the all star break
Salazar at 108 and Carrasco at 110 are on pace for 200, but it may be close and I could see one of them getting 185-199
Bauer is the long shot. With only 93 he needs to put up a better second half to get there, but it's definitely possible if he catches fire
Something to look forward to. And the best part is these guys are locked up for years to make runs at strikeout history
I figured at least @Pyro would find this interesting
There have only been two instances of three pitchers on the same staff having 200 strikeouts in a season. The twins in '67 and the Astros in '69. Teammates with 200 K's has happened 49+ times (the blog I found with these stats is a few years old) and twice by the Indians with the last time being in 1968. There have never been four teammates with 200 K's in a season
Barring injury Kluber is a lock for 200 with 141 before the all star break
Salazar at 108 and Carrasco at 110 are on pace for 200, but it may be close and I could see one of them getting 185-199
Bauer is the long shot. With only 93 he needs to put up a better second half to get there, but it's definitely possible if he catches fire
Something to look forward to. And the best part is these guys are locked up for years to make runs at strikeout history
I figured at least @Pyro would find this interesting