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Quality Starts

The highest “quality start” percentage for a given season was recorded by Dwight Gooden, who had 33 of them in 35 games in 1985. Bob Gibson was 32-for-34 in 1968.

Since 1950, and through June 2011, the overall leaders by percentage are:

  1. Tim Lincecum (101 of 139, 72.7%)
  2. Tom Seaver (454 of 647, 70.2%)
  3. Adam Wainwright (83 of 119, 69.7%)
  4. Mel Stottlemyre (247 of 356, 69.4%)
  5. Roy Oswalt (216 of 316, 68.4%)
  6. Josh Johnson (77 of 113, 68.1%)
  7. Bob Gibson (328 of 482, 68%)
  8. Roy Halladay (226 of 338, 66.9%)
  9. Felix Hernandez (127 of 190, 66.8%)
  10. Randy Johnson (403 of 603, 66.8%)

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How I’m going to die

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Old age ☐

Some type of disease 

Heart attack from baseball ✔

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