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This is a list of Texas Longhorns baseball players selected in the MLB draft.

Key

= Selected to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame
= Major League Baseball All-Star Game participant
Bold = Selected to the College Baseball Hall of Fame

† = Currently active in the MLB
= Currently active in the MiLB

Position key

Pitcher P Catcher C Infielder IF First Baseman 1B
Second Baseman 2B Third Baseman 3B Outfielder OF Left Fielder LF
Center Fielder CF Right Fielder RF

Primary June draft selections

Here’s the list of players that were drafted and signed in the MLB Draft. Players that didn’t sign and either returned to college or retired from baseball were omitted. Only the players that were drafted and signed are on this list.

Year Round Pick Overall Name Team Position Source
1965 28 8 533 Gary Moore Los Angeles Dodgers OF [1]
59 4 797 Michael Thompson St. Louis Cardinals C
1966 17 1 321 Richard Summers New York Mets C [2]
1967 47 2 823 Allan Clements New York Mets P [3]
1969 24 11 561 Pat Brown New York Yankees OF [4]
1970 23 1 529 Larry Hardy San Diego Padres P [5]
1971 8 4 170 Walter Rothe Montreal Expos OF/1B [6]
1972 1 10 10 Dave Chalk California Angels 3B [7]
16 9 369 Michael Markl Houston Astros 2B
18 7 415 Lonnie Salyers Cincinnati Reds P
1973 5 1 97 Ken Pape Texas Rangers SS [8]
11 20 260 Ron Roznovsky Houston Astros P
16 4 364 Samuel Nicholson San Diego Padres P
21 16 495 Stephen Clancy Chicago Cubs OF
29 1 631 Rudy Jaramillo Texas Rangers OF
49 1 740 Jimmy Kelley Kansas City Royals C
1974 19 2 427 Terry Pyka Texas Rangers OF [9]
29 1 592 Bobby Cuellar Texas Rangers P
1975 1 17 17 Jim Gideon Texas Rangers P [10]
2 8 32 Rick Bradley San Francisco Giants C
5 17 113 Blair Stouffer Texas Rangers 3B/SS
7 12 156 Keith Moreland Philadelphia Phillies 3B
14 4 316 Mike Anderson Chicago Cubs C
23 7 531 Martin Flores San Francisco Giants P
1976 7 4 148 Ronald Jacobs Milwaukee Brewers C [11]
12 4 268 Gary Pyka Milwaukee Brewers 2B
20 12 468 Doug Duncan Texas Rangers OF
1977 2 4 30 Tony Brizzolara Atlanta Braves P [12]
8 3 185 Steve Day Milwaukee Brewers SS
13 9 321 Don Kdner Texas Rangers P
14 10 348 Bob Kearney San Francisco Giants C
14 21 359 Mickey Reichenbach Kansas City Royals P
1978 18 2 444 Robert Heuck Toronto Blue Jays P [13]
23 18 576 Jim McCoy Kansas City Royals P
24 6 583 Kem Wright San Francisco Giants P
1979 1 17 17 Jerry Don Gleaton Texas Rangers P [14]
4 3 81 Andre Robertson Toronto Blue Jays P
5 3 107 Keith Walker Toronto Blue Jays P/OF
6 2 132 Ron Gardenhire New York Mets IF
12 16 302 Terry Salazar Pittsburgh Pirates 1B
18 22 464 Russell Jones Cincinnati Reds OF
30 1 732 Mark Chellette Seattle Mariners 3B/SS
1980 1 21 21 Jim Acker Atlanta Braves P [15]
13 3 315 Quiton Lioyd Atlanta Braves OF
14 22 360 Kevin Shannon New York Yankees OF
28 14 694 Douglas Laufer California Angels P
1981 5 6 109 Buck Goldthorn San Diego Padres C [16]
7 7 162 Mike Withrow Chicago White Sox P
8 20 201 Dave Seiler Philadelphia Phillies P
10 25 258 Tony Arnold Baltimore Orioles P
29 7 718 Larry Long Texas Rangers OF
29 10 721 Jimmy Tompkins Atlanta Braves P
30 9 741 Mike Hamer Atlanta Braves P
38 5 840 Chris Campbell Montreal Expos 1B
1982 1 6 6 Spike Owen Seattle Mariners SS [17]
3 23 77 Mike Konderia Cincinnati Reds P
6 9 141 Rich Thompson Atlanta Braves OF
13 15 328 Tracy Dophied Houston Astros OF
23 9 579 Rusty Uresti Atlanta Braves C
23 13 583 Milo Choate Philadelphia Phillies 3B
1983 1 19 19 Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox P [18]
1 27 27 Calvin Schiraldi New York Mets P
2 5 33 Mike Brumley Boston Red Sox SS
4 9 89 Jeff Hearron Toronto Blue Jays C
7 3 161 Kirk Killingsworth Texas Rangers P/OF
7 5 163 José Tolentino Oakland Athletics 1B
13 6 320 Mike Capel Chicago Cubs P
1984 33 7 778 Bryan Burrows Pittsburgh Pirates 3B [19]
11 21 283 Darren Loy Philadelphia Phillies C
13 12 326 Jamie Doughty Texas Rangers SS
1985 1 9 9 Mike Poehl Cleveland Indians P [20]
2 6 34 Bruce Ruffin Philadelphia Phillies P
4 1 81 Bill Bates Milwaukee Brewers 2B
16 16 408 Rick Parker Philadelphia Phillies SS
18 2 446 Dennis Cook San Francisco Giants OF/P
18 7 451 Mike Simon Seattle Mariners OF
33 6 801 David Denny Philadelphia Phillies 3B/OF
1986 1 2 2 Greg Swindell Cleveland Indians P [21]
9 18 229 Wade Phillips Detroit Tigers P
12 19 308 Daniel Peña Los Angeles Dodgers P
14 7 348 Doug Hodo Philadelphia Phillies OF
1987 1 10 10 Kevin Garner San Diego Padres P/OF [22]
1 29 29 Mark Petkovsek Texas Rangers P
2 23 55 Curt Krippner Milwaukee Brewers P
3 19 77 Scott Coolbaugh Texas Rangers 3B
24 4 607 Lenny Bell Chicago Cubs 1B/3B
29 19 752 John Morton Texas Rangers P
38 1 957 Todd Haney Seattle Mariners 2B
47 9 1132 Elanis Westbrooks San Francisco Giants SS
1988 2 2 32 Brian Johnson Cleveland Indians C [23]
3 3 60 Preston Watson Atlanta Braves P
6 24 159 Greg Landry Milwaukee Brewers P
6 26 161 Eric Stone Detroit Tigers P
11 16 281 Joel Chimelis Oakland Athletics SS
14 6 349 Mike Patrick Texas Rangers C/3B
16 1 396 Brian Cisarik San Diego Padres OF
30 9 768 John Jensen Chicago Cubs OF
46 7 1171 Rusty Crockett Chicago Cubs SS
1989 1 20 20 Scott Bryant Cincinnati Reds OF/P [24]
3 12 72 Shane Reynolds Houston Astros P
20 17 519 Arthur Butcher Milwaukee Brewers OF
26 16 674 Steve Bethea San Diego Padres SS
1990 1 36 36 Kirk Dressendorfer Oakland Athletics P [25]
4 1 100 Johnny Walker Atlanta Braves OF
6 22 173 David Tollison Toronto Blue Jays 2B
10 13 268 Mark Smith St. Louis Cardinals OF/P
14 19 378 Scott Fredrickson San Diego Padres P
31 4 805 Todd Hotz Chicago White Sox P
31 19 820 Mike Bradley San Diego Padres P
36 1 931 Brian Dare Atlanta Braves P
46 13 1174 Lance Jones Texas Rangers OF
1991 2 17 61 Rodney Pedraza Montreal Expos P [26]
5 7 133 Shane Halter Kansas City Royals SS
8 19 223 Roger Luce Texas Rangers C/P
11 8 290 Scott Pugh San Diego Padres 1B
45 21 1181 Mike Morland Toronto Blue Jays C
48 7 1242 Kyle Moody San Diego Padres 2B
1992 1 7 7 Calvin Murray San Francisco Giants OF [27]
5 19 143 Chris Abbe Los Angeles Dodgers C
10 10 274 John Dickens Kansas City Royals P
24 7 663 Clay King San Francisco Giants 3B
27 3 743 Scott Harrison Montreal Expos P
38 17 1065 Robert Deleon San Diego Padres 2B
41 28 1160 Doug Pettit Florida Marlins P
1993 1 10 10 Brooks Kieschnick Chicago Cubs OF/P [28]
8 3 215 Tim Harkrider California Angels SS
12 14 338 Darrick Duke San Diego Padres OF
14 5 385 Braxton Hickman Kansas City Royals 1B
29 10 810 Gregory Hillman Chicago Cubs P
34 22 962 Joel Williamson Pittsburgh Pirates C
57 2 1509 Brian Carpenter Los Angeles Dodgers P
1994 6 9 156 Clint Koppe Cincinnati Reds P [29]
10 10 269 Jay Vaught Cleveland Indians P
10 22 281 Stephen Larkin Texas Rangers 1B/OF
34 23 954 Jose Flores Philadelphia Phillies 3B
37 3 1018 Jeff Conway San Diego Padres OF
38 8 1051 Brannon Peters Minnesota Twins P
1995 1 27 27 Shea Morenz New York Yankees OF [30]
4 28 115 J.D. Smart Montreal Expos P
18 27 506 Steve Randolph New York Yankees P
22 11 602 J.R Webb Detroit Tigers C
27 5 736 Ryan Kjos Oakland Athletics P
36 23 1006 Jerry Taylor Cleveland Indians OF
1996 1 28 28 Danny Peoples Cleveland Indians 1B [31]
7 25 210 Wylie Campbell Cincinnati Reds 2B
11 10 315 Jake O’Dell Oakland Athletics P
17 14 499 Roman Escamilla Kansas City Royals OF
21 29 634 Trey Salinas Tampa Bay Rays C
28 29 844 Donny Barker Tampa Bay Rays P
52 17 1495 Mark Cridland Cleveland Indians OF
53 6 1503 Matt Splawn New York Mets P
53 16 1513 Scott Leon Tampa Bay Rays P
1997 5 24 168 Kip Harkrider Los Angeles Dodgers SS [32]
21 13 637 Mark Cridland Milwaukee Brewers OF
38 8 1142 Mike Scarborough Pittsburgh Pirates OF
1998 27 1 794 Ronald McGinnis Philadelphia Phillies C [33]
34 13 1016 Curt Kautsch Milwaukee Brewers P
34 20 1023 Billy Martin New York Mets 1B
1999 4 28 142 Jason Moore San Diego Padres SS/3B [34]
10 14 308 Scott Dunn Cincinnati Reds P
12 14 368 Joshua Spoerl Cincinnati Reds 3B
21 9 633 Cade Sanchez Oakland Athletics P
30 21 916 Matthew Mize New York Mets 2B
34 14 1028 Stace Pape Cincinnati Reds P
45 21 1354 Chad Ashlock San Francisco Giants P
2000 1 14 14 Beau Hale Baltimore Orioles P [35]
4 10 110 Chuck Thames Anaheim Angels P
8 5 225 Phil Seibel Montreal Expos P
11 12 322 Tommy Nicholson Chicago White Sox 2B
14 11 411 Mike West Milwaukee Brewers SS
16 14 474 Sidney Jones Baltimore Orioles P
24 26 726 Christopher Houser Cleveland Indians 3B
26 25 785 Jose Castaneda New York Mets C
27 23 813 Ryan Smith Cincinnati Reds CF
2001 5 18 154 Gerrit Simpson Colorado Rockies P [36]
12 30 376 Alberto Montez San Francisco Giants P
27 23 813 Ryan Smith Cincinnati Reds CF
19 12 568 Joel Alvarado Milwaukee Brewers C
3 25 97 Daniel Ortmeier San Francisco Giants OF
4 24 126 Alan Bomer New York Yankees P
8 4 226 Ryan Hubele Baltimore Orioles C
8 24 246 Brad Halsey New York Yankees P
12 4 346 Brandon Fahey Baltimore Orioles SS/3B
14 24 426 Ray Clark New York Yankees P
20 24 606 Benjamin King New York Yankees P
26 9 771 K.J. Hendricks Colorado Rockies IF
41 3 1215 Marcus Townsend Cincinnati Reds OF
2003 1 33 33 Omar Quintanilla Oakland Athletics SS [37]
3 18 85 Tim Moss Philadelphia Phillies 2B
3 25 92 Dustin Majewski Oakland Athletics OF
6 7 164 Eric Sultemeier Baltimore Orioles OF
8 27 244 Josh Smith New York Yankees P
19 29 576 Daniel Muegge Arizona Diamondbacks P
29 28 875 Brantley Jordan St. Louis Cardinals P
49 20 1448 Michael Hollimon Minnesota Twins SS
2004 1 31 31 J.P. Howell Kansas City Royals P [38]
1 40 40 Huston Street Oakland Athletics P
2 16 57 Curtis Thigpen Toronto Blue Jays C
13 16 387 Kyle Yates Toronto Blue Jays P
15 7 438 J.D. Reininger Cincinnati Reds 3B
21 17 628 Justin Simmons Los Angeles Dodgers P
23 24 695 Matt Goodson Boston Red Sox P
2005 2 15 63 J. B. Cox New York Yankees P [39]
3 19 99 Taylor Teagarden Texas Rangers C
4 12 122 Sam LeCure Cincinnati Reds P
5 18 158 Seth Johnston San Diego Padres SS
16 22 492 Buck Cody San Francisco Giants P
23 22 702 David Maroul San Francisco Giants 3B
28 17 847 Clayton Stewart Philadelphia Phillies P
2006 1 8 8 Drew Stubbs Cincinnati Reds CF [40]
1 29 29 Kyle McCulloch Chicago White Sox P
14 8 414 Carson Kainer Cincinnati Reds OF
2007 4 30 154 Brad Suttle New York Yankees 3B [41]
7 21 235 Randy Boone Toronto Blue Jays P
8 6 250 Adrian Alaniz Washington Nationals P
14 3 427 James Russell Chicago Cubs P
14 15 439 Joseph Krebs Cincinnati Reds P
17 9 523 Chance Wheeless Arizona Diamondbacks 1B
19 18 592 Nick Peoples St. Louis Cardinals 2B
33 3 995 Preston Clark Chicago Cubs C
45 11 1332 Clay Van Hook Seattle Mariners 2B
2008 3 16 93 Kyle Russell Los Angeles Dodgers OF [42]
7 8 210 Jordan Danks Chicago White Sox OF
11 25 347 Brandon Walker Colorado Rockies P
12 20 372 Kenn Kasparek Seattle Mariners P
30 9 901 Casey Whitmer Washington Nationals P
42 14 1266 Riley Boening Minnesota Twins P
2009 5 6 147 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants 1B [43]
5 9 150 Austin Wood Detroit Tigers P
2010 1 48 48 Chance Ruffin Detroit Tigers P [44]
2 7 57 Brandon Workman Boston Red Sox P
3 26 108 Cameron Rupp Philadelphia Phillies C
7 1 206 Kevin Keyes Washington Nationals RF
21 1 626 Connor Rowe Washington Nationals CF
24 1 716 Russell Moldenhauer Washington Nationals DH
2011 1 12 12 Taylor Jungmann Milwaukee Brewers P [45]
5 16 167 Brandon Loy Detroit Tigers SS
9 24 295 Cole Green Cincinnati Reds P
21 8 639 Andrew McKirahan Chicago Cubs P
24 11 732 William Shepherd New York Mets 1B
43 29 1320 Slayton Thomas Tampa Bay Rays P
45 29 1380 Kevin Lusson Tampa Bay Rays C
2012 7 30 248 Hoby Milner Philadelphia Phillies P [46]
11 19 357 Jonathan Walsh Los Angeles Dodgers OF
13 28 426 Sam Stafford Texas Rangers P
24 16 744 Kevin Dicharry Washington Nationals P
2013 1 39 39 Corey Knebel Detroit Tigers P [47]
11 13 329 Erich Weiss Pittsburgh Pirates 3B
2014 6 5 170 John Curtiss Minnesota Twins P [48]
7 17 212 Mark Payton Cleveland Indians OF
10 2 287 Dillon Peters Miami Marlins P
13 7 382 Nathan Thornhill Philadelphia Phillies P
15 6 441 Lukas Schiraldi Seattle Mariners P
2015 5 2 137 Parker French Colorado Rockies P [49]
11 21 336 C.J. Hinojosa‡ San Francisco Giants SS
11 24 339 Ben Johnson Kansas City Royals OF
26 1 766 Kirby Bellow Arizona Diamondbacks P
29 4 859 Brooks Marlow Houston Astros 2B
2016 6 18 184 Tres Barrera Washington Nationals C [50]
8 4 230 Ty Culbreth Colorado Rockies P
34 18 1024 Morgan Cooper Washington Nationals P
2017 5 11 146 Nicholas Kennedy‡ Colorado Rockies P [51]
6 28 193 Kyle Johnston‡ Washington Nationals P
8 10 236 Bret Boswell‡ Colorado Rockies IF
8 24 249 Kacy Clemens Toronto Blue Jays 1B
13 21 396 Tyler Schimpf San Francisco Giants P
2018 3 1 79 Kody Clemens Detroit Tigers 2B [52]
12 8 352 Nolan Kingham‡ Atlanta Braves P
12 26 370 Chase Shugart Boston Red Sox P
16 24 488 Josh Sawyer Chicago Cubs P
28 12 836 Andy McGuire Toronto Blue Jays P
2019 7 29 226 Blair Henley‡ Houston Astros P [53]
8 26 253 David Hamilton‡ Milwaukee Brewers SS
14 25 432 Ryan Reynolds Chicago Cubs 3B
2020 5 25 156 Bryce Elder Atlanta Braves P [54]
2021 1 32 32 Ty Madden Detroit Tigers P [55]
8 19 241 Mike Antico‡ St. Louis Cardinals OF
9 11 263 Cole Quintanilla Washington Nationals P
18 10 532 Kolby Kubichek‡ New York Mets P
19 7 559 Cam Williams‡ Kansas City Royals IF
20 17 599 Zach Zubia‡ Miami Marlins 1B
2022 2 4 43 Ivan Melendez Arizona Diamondbacks 1B [56]
3 17 97 Pete Hansen‡ St. Louis Cardinals P
4 1 107 Silas Ardoin‡ Baltimore Orioles C
6 1 167 Douglas Hodo III‡ Baltimore Orioles OF
7 17 213 Trey Faltine‡ Cincinnati Reds SS
10 5 291 Murphy Stehly‡ Washington Nationals 3B
12 12 358 Jared Southard‡ Los Angeles Angels P
19 10 566 Skyler Messinger‡ Colorado Rockies 3B
2023 4 35 136 Dylan Campbell‡ Los Angeles Dodgers OF [57]
6 15 179 Lucas Gordon‡ Chicago White Sox P
12 1 345 Travis Sthele‡ Washington Nationals P
14 24 428 Zane Morehouse‡ Cleveland Guardians P
15 30 464 Garret Guillemette‡ Houston Astros C

June secondary draft selections

Here’s the list of players that were drafted and signed in the MLB June secondary draft. Players that didn’t sign and either returned to college or retired from baseball were omitted. Only the players that were drafted and signed are on this list.

Year Round Pick Name Team Position Source
1967 5 94 James Scheschuk Los Angeles Dodgers C [58]
1970 7 105 Gene Salmon Baltimore Orioles 1B
2 2 Tom Harmon Kansas City Royals C
1971 1 18 Mike Beard Atlanta Braves P
1 2 Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs P
1972 2 25 John Langerhans Cleveland Indians 1B
1976 1 20 Karl Pagel Chicago Cubs 1B
2 27 Rich Wortham Chicago White Sox P
1979 1 13 Ken Wright Toronto Blue Jays P
1980 1 2 Ricky Wright Los Angeles Dodgers P
1 4 Keith Creel Kansas City Royals P
1982 1 4 Burk Goldthorn Pittsburgh Pirates C
1985 1 14 Dodd Johnson Atlanta Braves 3B

Draft selections by team

MLB Team No. of Selections Earliest Selection Latest Selection
Arizona Diamondbacks 4 Daniel Muegge (2003) Ivan Melendez (2022)
Atlanta Braves 14 Mike Beard (1971) Bryce Elder (2020)
Baltimore Orioles 9 Gene Salmon (1970) Douglas Hodo III (2022)
Boston Red Sox 5 Roger Clemens (1983) Chase Shugart (2018)
Chicago Cubs 15 Burt Hooton (1971) Ryan Reynolds (2019)
Chicago White Sox 7 Rich Wortham (1976) Lucas Gordon (2023)
Cincinnati Reds 20 Lonnie Salyers (1972) Trey Faltine (2022)
Cleveland Guardians 11 John Langerhans (1972) Zane Morehouse (2023)
Colorado Rockies 8 Gerrit Simpson (2001) Skyler Messinger (2022)
Detroit Tigers 9 Wade Phillips (1986) Ty Madden (2021)
Houston Astros 7 Michael Markl (1972) Garret Guillemette (2023)
Kansas City Royals 12 Tom Harmon (1970) Cam Williams (2021)
Los Angeles Angels 5 Dave Chalk (1972) Jared Southard (2022)
Los Angeles Dodgers 11 Gary Moore (1965) Dylan Campbell (2023)
Miami Marlins 3 Doug Pettit (1992) Zach Zubia (2021)
Milwaukee Brewers 13 Ronald Jacobs (1976) David Hamilton (2019)
Minnesota Twins 4 Brannon Peters (1994) John Curtiss (2014)
Montreal Expos 6 Walter Rothe (1971) Phil Seibel (2000)
New York Mets 10 Richard Summers (1966) Kolby Kubichek (2021)
New York Yankees 11 Pat Brown (1969) Brad Suttle (2007)
Oakland Athletics 9 José Tolentino (1983) Huston Street (2004)
Philadelphia Phillies 15 Keith Moreland (1975) Nate Thornhill (2014)
Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Terry Salazar (1979) Erich Weiss (2013)
San Diego Padres 15 Larry Hardy (1970) Seth Johnston (2005)
San Francisco Giants 16 Rick Bradley (1975) Tyler Schimpf (2017)
Seattle Mariners 7 Mark Chellette (1979) Lukas Schiraldi (2014)
St. Louis Cardinals 6 Mike Thompson (1965) Pete Hansen (2022)
Tampa Bay Rays 5 Trey Salinas (1996) Kevin Lusson (2011)
Texas Rangers 21 Ken Pape (1973) Sam Stafford (2012)
Toronto Blue Jays 12 Robert Heuck (1978) Andy McGuire (2018)
Washington Nationals 12 Adrian Alaniz (2007) Travis Sthele (2023)

Awards, honors, and achievements from draft picks

World Series and postseason

MLB World Series Champions
Player Position No. of titles Source
Roger Clemens P 2 [59][60]
Dennis Cook P 2 [61][62]
Brandon Belt 1B 2 [63][64]
Burt Hooton P 1 [65]
Keith Moreland 3B 1 [66]
Bill Bates 2B 1 [67]
Greg Swindell P 1 [68]
Phil Seibel P 1 [69]
Brandon Workman P 1 [70]
MLB NLCS MVP
Player Position No. of titles Source
Burt Hooton P 1 [71]

MLB All-Star selections

MLB All-Star Selections
Player Position No. of years Source
Roger Clemens P 11 [72]
Dave Chalk 3B 2 [73]
Huston Street P 2 [74]
Burt Hooton P 1 [75]
Greg Swindell P 1 [76]
Shane Reynolds P 1 [77]
Brandon Belt 1B 1 [78]
Bryce Elder P 1 [79]
Corey Knebel P 1 [80]

MLB regular season awards

MLB Cy-Young Award
Player Position No. of titles Source
Roger Clemens P 7 [81]
MLB AL MVP
Player Position No. of titles Source
Roger Clemens P 1 [82]
MLB Triple Crown Winner
Player Position No. of titles Source
Roger Clemens P 2 [83]
MLB Wins Leader
Player Position No. of years Source
Roger Clemens P 4 [84]
MLB ERA Leader
Player Position No. of years Source
Roger Clemens P 7 [85]
MLB AL Strikeout Leader
Player Position No. of years Source
Roger Clemens P 5 [86]
MLB AL Rookie of the Year
Player Position No. of years Source
Huston Street P 1 [87]

No-hitters

Date Pitcher Opponent IP K BB HBP E Score Source
April 16, 1972 Burt Hooton Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 7 7 0 0 4-0 [88]

MLB Records

MLB Records
MLB Record Player Stat
Most Cy Young Awards Roger Clemens 7
Most Strikeouts in a Game Roger Clemens 20[a]
Most Consecutive Games with a Strikeout by a Relief Pitcher Corey Knebel 45
  1. ^ Roger Clemens struck out 20 hitters in a game twice in his career.

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