pitched an
American League record 13 shutouts for the
Philadelphia Athletics in 1910, although he only pitched 35 shutouts total in his 14-season career. , who holds a career record 1.82
ERA, is the only American League pitcher to record 10 or more shutouts on two occasions. tied or led the
American League a record seven times in shutouts. He holds the all-time MLB record with 110 career shutouts. , who is most known for his hitting prowess, led the American League with nine shutouts for the
Boston Red Sox in 1916. was the last American League pitcher to record 10 shutouts in one season when he did so for the
Baltimore Orioles in 1975. for the
Cleveland Indians in 2006 became the second American League pitcher (after
Hod Lisenbee in 1927) to lead the league in shutouts in their rookie season. is the only player to have led both leagues in shutouts in the same year (2008). He had two shutouts for the
Cleveland Indians and led the
American League when he was traded in the middle of the season to the
Milwaukee Brewers of the
National League and accumulated three more shutouts to lead that league as well. • –
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Denotes a pitcher that led the league in shutouts in their rookie year. ==National League==