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3000 strikeout club

In Major League Baseball, the 3000 strikeout club is an informal term applied to the group of pitchers who have struck out 3000 or more batters in their careers.

The club's "founding member" was Walter Johnson in 1923, but he was the only pitcher to reach the milestone until Bob Gibson achieved his 3000th strikeout in 1974. Since then, ten more players have joined the club. This recent increase may be explained by the existence of more free-swinging hitters than before, corresponding with an increase in the number of home runs. Nevertheless, 3000 strikeouts remains a very notable feat, as there are only 12 members.

The club includes only 2 left-handed members, Steve Carlton and Randy Johnson.

The club

PitcherStrikeoutsDate of 3000thTeams
Nolan Ryan5714July 4, 1980NY (NL), Cal, Hou, Tex
Roger Clemens4317+July 5, 1998Bos, Tor, NY (AL), Hou
Randy Johnson4153+September 10, 2000Mon, Sea, Hou, Ari
Steve Carlton4136April 29, 1981StL, Phi, SF, Chi (AL), Cle, Min
Bert Blyleven3701August 1, 1986Min, Tex, Pit, Cle, Cal
Tom Seaver3640April 18, 1981NY (NL), Cin, Chi (AL), Bos
Don Sutton3574June 24, 1983LA, Hou, Mil, Oak, Cal
Gaylord Perry3534October 1, 1978SF, Cle, Tex, SD, NY (AL), Atl, Sea, KC
Walter Johnson3509July 22, 1923Wash
Phil Niekro3342July 4, 1984Mil/Atl, NY (AL), Cle, Tor
Fergie Jenkins3192July 25, 1982Phi, Chi (NL), Tex, Bos
Bob Gibson3117July 17, 1974StL

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