Here are all the 20+ Wins Seasons, by franchise, in MLB history

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Randy Johnson: 24 (2002)

Curt Schilling: 23 (2002), 22 ( 2001, 2002)

Brandon Webb: 22 (2008)

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Togie Pittinger: 27 (1902)

Vic Willis: 27 (1902), 20 (1901)

Bill James: 26 (1914)

Dick Rudolph: 26 (1914)

Tony Cloninger: 24 (1965)

Johnny Spain: 24 (1948), 21 (1947), 20 (1950), 20 (1946)

John Smoltz: 24 (1996)

Phil Niekro: 23 (1969), 21 (1979), 20 (1974)

Warren Spahn: 23 (1953, 1963), 22 (1951, 1958), 21 (1961), 21 (1949, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960), 21 (1947, 1950), 20 (1956)

Tom Glavine: 22 (1993), 21 (2000), 20 (1992), 20 (1998, 1991)

Kyle Wright: 21 (2022)

Lew Burdette: 21 (1959), 20 (1958)

Russ Ortiz: 21 (2003)

Lou Fette: 20 (1937)

Joe Oeschger: 20 (1921)

Greg Maddox: 20 (1993)

Bill Dingen: 20 (1900)

Ben Cantrell: 20 (1933)

Jim Turner: 20 (1937)

Denny Neagle: 20 (1997)

Ire Young: 20 (1905)

Spencer Strider: 20 (2023)

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Urban Shocker: 27 (1921), 24 (1922), 20 (1920, 1923)

Steve Stone: 25 (1980)

Mike Cuellar: 24 (1970), 23 (1969), 22 (1974), 20 (1971)

Mike Flanagan: 23 (1979)

Jim Palmer: 23 (1975), 22 (1973, 1976), 21 (1972, 1978), 20 (1970, 1971, 1977)

Red Donahue: 22 (1972)

Dave McNally: 22 (1968), 21 (1971), 20 (1969)

Jack Powell: 22 (1902)

General Crowder: 21 (1928)

Willie Sudhoff: 21 (1903)

Steve Barber: 20 (1963)

Mike Boddicker: 20 (1984)

Pat Dobson: 20 (1971)

Wayne Garland: 20 (1976)

Ned Garver: 20 (1951)

Sam Gray: 20 (1928)

Scott McGregor: 20 (1980)

Bobo Newsom: 20 (1938)

Allen Sothoron: 20 (1919)

Lefty Stewart: 20 (1930)

Mike Torrez: 20 (1975)

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Smoky Joe Wood: 34 (1912), 23 (1911)

Cy Young: 33 (1901), 32 (1902), 28 (1903), 26 (1904), 21 (1907, 1908)

Wes Ferrell: 25 (1935)

Dave Ferriss: 25 (1946), 21 (1945)

Mel Parnell: 25 (1949)

Roger Clemens: 24 (1986), 21 (1990), 20 (1987)

Babe Ruth: 24 (1917)

Bill Dineen: 23 (1904), 21 (1902, 1903)

Sad Sam Jones: 23 (1921)

Ellis Kinder: 23 (1949)

Pedro Martinez: 23 (1999), 20 (2002)

Babe Ruth: 23 (1916)

Tex Hughson: 22 (1942), 20 (1946)

Jim Lonborg: 22 (1967)

Carl Mays: 22 (1917)

Rick Porcello: 22 (2016)

Jesse Tannehill: 22 (1905), 21 (1904)

Luis Tiant: 22 (1974), 21 (1976), 20 (1973)

Derek Lowe: 21 (2002)

Carl Mays: 21 (1918)

Mel Parnell: 21 (1953)

Curt Schilling: 21 (2004)

Josh Beckett: 20 (2007)

Hugh Bedient: 20 (1912)

Ray Collins: 20 (1914)

Dennis Eckersley: 20 (1978)

Howard Ehmke: 20 (1923)

Wes Ferrell: 20 (1936)

Lefty Grove: 20 (1935)

Tom Hughes: 20 (1903)

Bill Monbouquette: 20 (1963)

Buck O’Brien: 20 (1912)

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Mordecai Brown: 29 (1908), 27 (1909), 26 (1906), 25 (1910), 21 (1911), 20 (1907)

Grover Alexander: 27 (1920), 22 (1923)

Larry Cheney: 26 (1912), 21 (1913), 20 (1914)

Charlie Root: 26 (1927)

Larry Jackson: 24 (1964)

Fergie Jenkins: 25 (1971), 22 (1970), 21 (1969), 20 (1972), 20 (1968), 20 (1967)

Ed Reulbach: 24 (1908)

Orval Overall: 23 (1907), 20 (1909)

Jack Taylor: 23 (1902), 21 (1903)

Hippo Vaughn: 23 (1917), 22 (1918), 21 (1913, 1919), 20 (1915)

Jake Arieta: 22 (2015)

Dick Ellsworth: 22 (1963)

Bill Lee: 22 (1938), 20 (1935)

Pat Malone: 22 (1929)

Lou Arneke: 22 (1932, 1934)

Hank Wyse: 22 (1945)

Bob Wicker: 20 (1903)

Guy Bush: 20 (1933)

Jake Weimer: 20 (1904), 20 (1902)

Clade Passeau: 20 (1940)

King Cole: 20 (1910)

Jon Lieber: 20 (2001)

Rick Rueschel: 20 (1977)

Pat Malone: 20 (1930)

Greg Maddox: 20 (1992)

Bill Hands: 20 (1969)

Jack Pfiester: 20 (1906)

Lon Warneke: 20 (1935)

Claude Hendrix: 20 (1918)

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Ed Walsh: 40 (1908), 27 (1911, 1912), 24 (1907)

Eddie Cicotte: 29 (1919), 28 (1917), 21 (1920)

Doc White: 27 (1907)

Red Faber: 25 (1921), 24 (1915), 23 (1920), 21 (1922)

Frank Smith: 25 (1909), 23 (1907)

Clark Griffith: 24 (1901)

LaMarr Hoyt: 24 (1983)

Jim Scott: 24 (215), 20 (1913)

Wilbur Wood: 24 (1972, 1973), 22 (1971), 20 (1974)

Nick Altrock: 23 (1905), 20 (1906)

Lefty Williams: 23 (1919), 22 (1920)

Richard Dotson: 22 (1983)

Thornton Lee: 22 (1941)

Ted Lyons: 22 (1927, 1930), 21 (1925)

Jack McDowell: 22 (1993), 20 (1992)

Frank Owen: 22 (1906), 21 (1904, 1905)

Reb Russell: 22 (1913)

Early Wynn: 22 (1959)

Stan Bahnsen: 21 (1972)

Jim Kaat: 21 (1974), 20 (1975)

Vern Kennedy: 21 (1936)

Dickey Ker: 21 (1920)

Esteban Loaiza: 21 (2003)

Ray Berbert: 20 (1962)

Roy Patterson: 20 (1901)

Gary Peters: 20 (1964)

Billy Pierce: 20 (1956, 1957)

Hollis Thurston: 20 (1924)

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Doug Luque: 27 (1923)

Bucky Walters: 27 (1939), 23 (1944), 22 (1940)

Paul Derringer: 25 (1939)

Eppa Rixey: 25 (1922), 21 (1925), 20 (1923)

Fred Toney: 24 (1917)

Noodles Hahn: 23 (1904), 22 (1901, 103)

Jack Harper: 23 (1904)

Danny Jackson: 23 (1988)

Jim Maloney: 23 (1963), 20 (1965)

Bob Purkey: 23 (1962)

Elwell Blackwell: 22 (1947)

Paul Derringer: 22 (1935), 21 (1938)

Sammy Ellis: 22 (1965)

Pete Donohue: 21 (1923, 1925), 20 (1926)

Joey Jay: 21 (1961, 1962)

Elmer Riddle: 21 (1943)

Slim Sallee: 21 (1919)

Tom Browning: 20 (1985)

Johnny Cueto: 20 (2014)

Paul Derringer: 20 (1940)

Bob Ewing: 20 (1905)

Carl Mays: 20 (1924)

Jimmy Merritt: 20 (1970)

Pete Schneider: 20 (1917)

George Suggs: 20 (1910)

Jake Weimer: 20 (1906)

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Jim Bagby: 31 (1920), 23 (1917)

Bob Feller: 27 (1940), 256 (1946), 25 (1941), 24 (1939), 22 (1951), 20 (1947)

Addie Joss: 27 (1907), 24 (1908), 21 (1906), 20 (1905)

George Uhle: 26 (1923), 22 (1922)

Wes Ferrell: 25 (1930), 23 (1932), 22 (1931), 21 (1929)

Stan Coveleski: 24 (1919, 1920), 23 (1921), 22 (1918)

Gaylord Perry: 25 (1972), 21 (1974)

Bill Bernhard: 23 (1904)

Cy Falkenberg: 23 (1913)

Vean Gregg: 23 (1911), 20 (1912, 1913)

Bob Lemon: 23 (1950, 1954), 22 (1949, 1952), 21 (1953), 20 (1948, 1957)

Early Wynn: 23 (1952, 1954), 20 (1951, 1956)

Mike Garcia: 22 (1952), 20 (1951)

Mel Harder: 22 (1935), 20 (1934)

Cliff Lee: 22 (2008)

Bob Rhoads: 22 (1906)

Luis Tiant: 21 (1968)

Johnny Allen: 20 (1936)

Gene Bearden: 20 (1948)

Ray Caldwell: 20 (1920)

Dick Donovan: 20 (1962)

Otto Hess: 20 (1906)

Corey Kluber: 20 (2018)

Sam McDowell: 20 (1970)

Earl Moore: 20 (1903)

Herb Score: 20 (1956)

Joe Shaute: 20 (1924)

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The Colorado Rockies have never had a pitcher win 20 games. in a season.

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Denny McLain: 31 (1968), 24 (1969), 20 (1966)

George Mullin: 29 (1909), 21 (1905, 1906, 1910)

Hal Newhouser: 29 (1944), 26 (1946), 25 (1945), 21 (1948)

Dizzy Trout: 27 (1944), 20 (1943)

Bill Donovan: 25 (1907)

Ed Killian: (25) (1907)

Mickey Lolich: 25 (1971), 22 (1972)

Hook Dauss: 24 (1915), 21 (1919, 1923)

Schoolboy Rowe: 24 (1934)

Ed Summers: 24 (1908)

Justin Verlander: 24 (2011)

Tommy Bridges: 23 (1936), 22 (1934), 21 (1935)

Joe Coleman: 23 (1973), 20 (1971)

Ed Killian: 23 (1905)

Frank Lary: 23 (1961), 21 (1956)

Roscoe Miller: 23 (1901)

Harry Coveleski: 22 (1914, 1915), 21 (1916(

Earl Wilson: 22 (1967)

Jack Morris: 21 (1986), 20 (1983)

Bobo Newsom: 21 (1940)

Max Scherzer: 21 (2013)

Ed Willet: 21 (1909)

Jim Bunning: 20 (1957)

Bill Gullickson: 20 (1991)

Billy Hoeft: 20 (1956)

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Mike Hampton: 22 (1999)

Jose Lima: 21 (1999)

Joe Niekro: 21 (1979), 20 (1980)

Justin Verlander: 21 (2019)

Gerritt Cole: 20 (2019)

Larry Dierker: 20 (1969)

Dallas Keuchel: 20 (2015)

Roy Oswalt: 20 (2004, 2005)

J.R. Richard: 20 (1976)

Mike Scott: 20 (1989)

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Bret Saberhagen: 23 (1989), 20 (1985)

Steve Busby: 22 (1974)

Dennis Leonard: 21 (1977), 20 (1978, 1980)

Mark Gubicza: 20 (1988)

Paul Splittorff: 20 (1973)

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Nolan Ryan: 22 (1974), 21 (1973)

Clyde Wright: 22 (1970)

Bartolo Colon: 21 (2005)

Dean Chance: 20 (1964)

Andy Messersmith: 20 (1971)

Bill Singer: 20 (1973)

Jered Weaver: 20 (2012)

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Joe McGinnity: 28 (1900)

Dazzy Vance: 28 (1924), 22 (1925, 1928)

Sandy Kofaux: 27 (1966), 26 (1965), 25 (1963)

Don Newcombe: 27 (1956), 20 (1951, 1955)

Bill Donovan: 25 (1901)

Don Drysdale: 25 (1962), 23 (1965)

Jeff Pfeffer: 25 (1916), 23 (1914)

Burleigh Grimes: 23 (1920), 22 (1921, 1924), 21 (1923)

Orel Hershiser: 23 (1988)

Kirby Higbe: 22 (1941)

Preacher Roe: 22 (1951)

Nap Rucker: 22 (1911)

Henry Schmidt: 22 (1903)

Whit Wyatt: 22 (1941)

Ralph Branca: 21 (1947)

Clayton Kershaw: 21 (2011, 2014)

Dutch Ruether: 21 (1922)

Don Sutton: 21 (1976)

Fernando Valenzuela: 21 (1986)

Watson Clark: 20 (1932)

Al Downing: 20 (1971)

Carl Erskine: 20 (1953)

Luke Hamlin: 20 (1939)

Tommy John: (20 (1977)

Brickyard Kennedy: 20 (1900)

Ramon Martinez: 20 (1990)

Andy Messersmith: 20 (1974)

Claude Osteen: 20 (1969, 1972)

Bill Singer: 20 (1969)

Julio Urías: 20 (2021)

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Dontrelle Willis: 22 (2005)

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Mike Caldwell: 22 (1978)

Jim Colborn: 20 (1973)

Teddy Higuera: 20 (1986)

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Walter Johnson: 36 (1913), 33 (1912), 28 (1914), 27 (1915), 25 (1910, 1911, 1916), 23 (1917, 1918, 1924), 20 (1919, 1925)

General Crowder: 26 (1932), 24 (1933)

Jim Kaat: 25 (1966)

Bob Groom: 24 (1912)

Jim Perry: 24 (1970), 20 (1969)

Frank Viola: 24 (1988)

Bob Porterfield: 22 (1953)

Monte Weaver: 22 (1932)

Earl Whitehill: 22 (1933)

Muscat Grant: 21 (1965)

Camilo Pascual: 21 (1963)

Bert Blyleven: 20 (1973)

Dave Boswell: 20 (1969)

Dean Chance: 20 (1967)

Steve Coveleski: 20 (1925)

Scott Erickson: 20 (1991)

Dave Goltz: 20 (1977)

Jerry Koosman: 20 (1979)

Dutch Leonard: 20 (1939)

Camilo Pascual: 20 (1962)

Brad Radke: 20 (1997)

Johan Santana: 20 (2004)

Roger Wolff: 20 (1945)

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Tom Seaver: 25 (1969), 22 (1975), 20 (1971)

Dwight Gooden: 24 (1985)

Jerry Koosman: 21 (1976)

David Cone: 20 (1988)

R.A. Dickey: 20 (2012)

Frank Viola: 20 (1990)

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Jack Chesbro: 41 (1904)

Carl Mays: 27 (1921), 26 (2020)

Al Orth: 27 (1906)

Bullet Joe Bush: 26 (1922)

Russ Ford: 26 (1910)

Lefty Gomez: 26 (1934), 24 (1932), 21 (1931, 1937)

Whitey Ford: 24 (1963)

George Piggras: 24 (1928)

Bob Shawkey: 24 (1916), 20 (1919, 1920, 1922)

Jack Chesbro: 23 (1906), 21 (1903),

Waite Hoyt: 23 (1928), 22 (1927)

Catfish Hunter: 23 (1975)

Herb Pennock: 23 (1926), 21 (1924)

Jack Powell: 23 (1904)

Ralph Terry: 23 (1962)

Russ Ford: 22 (1911)

Ron Guidry: 22 (1984), 21 (1983)

Tommy John: 22 (1980), 21 (1979)

Tiny Bonham: 21 (1942)

Jim Bouton: 21 (1963)

Sad Sam Jones: 21 (1923)

Eddie Lopat: 21 (1951)

Andy Pettitte: 21 (1996, 2003)

Vic Raschi: 21 (1949, 1950, 1951)

Red Ruffing: 21 (1938, 1939), 20 (1936, 1937)

CC Sabathia: 21 (2010)

Mel Stottlemyre: 21 (1968), 20 (1965, 1969)

Bob Turley: 21 (1958)

Spud Chandler: 20 (1943, 1946)

Roger Clemens: 20 (2001)

David Cone: 20 (1998)

Ed Figueroa: 20 (1978)

Bob Grim: 20 (1954)

Mike Mussina: 20 (2008)

Fritz Peterson: 20 (1970)

Allie Reynolds: 20 (1952)

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Jack Coombs: 31 (1910), 28 (1911)

Lefty Grove: 31 (1931), 28 (1930), 25 (1932), 24 (1928, 1933), 20 (1927, 1929)

Eddie Rommel: 27 (1922), 21 (1925)

Rube Waddell: 27 (1905), 25 (1904), 24 (1902), 21 (1903)

Bob Welch: 27 (1990)

Eddie Plank: 26 (1904, 1912), 24 (1905, 1907), 23 (1903, 1911), 20 (1902)

Catfish Hunter: 25 (1974), 21 (1971, 1972, 1973)

Vida Blue: 24 (1971), 22 (1975), 20 (1973)

George Earnshaw: 24 (1929)

Bobby Shantz: 24 (1952)

Charles Bender: 23 (1910), 21 (1913)

Barry Zito: 23 (2002)

George Earnshaw: 22 (1930)

Chick Fraser: 22 (1901)

Mike Norris: 22 (1980)

Dave Stewart: 22 (1990)

Ken Holtzman: 21 (1973)

Mark Mulder: 21 (2001)

Dave Stewart: 21 (1988, 1989), 20 (1987)

Tim Hudson: 20 (2000)

Alex Kellner: 20 (1949)

Scott Perry: 20 (1918)

Rube Walberg: 20 (1931)

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Grover Alexander: 33 (1916), 31 (1915, 1917), 28 (1911), 27 (1914), 22 (1913)

Robin Roberts: 28 (1952), 23 (1953, 1954, 1955), 21 (1951), 20 (1950)

Steve Carlton: 27 (1972), 24 (1980), 23 (1977, 1982), 20 (1976)

Tom Seaton: 27 (1913)

George McQuillan: 23 (1908)

Togie Pittinger: 23 (1905)

Earl Moore: 22 (1910)

Eppa Roxey: 22 (1916)

Tully Sparks: 22 (1907)

Roy Halladay: 21 (2010)

Erskine Mayer: 21 (1914, 1915)

Red Donohue: 20 (1901)

Bill Duggleby: 20 (1901)

Al Orth: 20 (1901)

Chris Short: 20 (1966)

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Jack Chesbro: 28 (1902), 21 (1901)

Howie Camnitz: 25 (1909), 22 (1912), 20 (1911)

Burleigh Grimes: 25 (1928)

Sam Leever: 25 (1903), 22 (1906), 20 (1905)

Johnny Morrison: 25 (1923)

Deacon Phillippe: 25 (1903), 22 (1901), 20 (1900, 1902, 1905)

Wilbur Cooper: 24 (1920), 23 (1922), 22 (1921), 20 (1924)

Claude Hendrix: 24 (1912)

Nick Maddox: 23 (1908)

Vic Willis: 23 (1906, 1908), 22 (1909), 21 (1907)

Babe Adams: 22 (1911), 21 (1913),

Doug Drake: 22 (1990)

Bob Friend: 22 (1958)

Kameran Hill: 22 (1927)

Al Mamaux: 21 (1915, 1916)

Rip Sewell: 21 (1943, 1944)

John Candelaria: 20 (1977)

Murry Dickson: 20 (1951)

Ray Kremer: 20 (1926, 1930)

Vern Law: 20 (1960)

Lefty Leifield: 20 (1907)

Lee Meadows: 20 (1926)

John Smiley: 20 (1991)

Jesse Tannehill: 20 (1900, 1902)

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Randy Jones: 22 (1976), 20 (1975)

Gaylord Perry: 21 (1978)

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Christy Matthewson: 37 (1908), 33 (1904), 31 (1905), 30 (1903), 27 (1910), 26 (1911), 25 (1909, 1913), 24 (1907, 1914), 23 (1912), 20 (1901)

Joe McGinnity: 35 (1904), 31 (1903), 27 (1906)

Carl Hubbell: 26 (1936), 23 (1933, 1935)

Juan Marichal: 26 (1968), 25 (1963, 1966), 21 (1969)

Rube Marquard: 26 (1912), 24 (1911), 23 (1913)

Jeff Tesreau: 16 (1914)

Jesse Barnes: 25 (1919)

Larry Benton: 25 (1928)

Ron Bryant: 24 (1973)

Jack Sanford: 24 (1962)

Larry Jansen: 23 (1951), 21 (1947)

Gaylord Perry: 23 (1970)

Hal Schumacher: 23 (1934)

Hooks Wiltse: 23 (1908), 20 (1909)

Bill Voiselle: 21 (1944)

Cliff Melton: 20 (1937)

Freddie Fitzsimmons: 20 (1928)

Art Nehf: 20 (1921)

Johnny Antonelli: 20 (1956)

Jesse Barnes: 20 (1920)

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Jamie Moyer: 21 (2003), 20 (2001)

Randy Johnson: 20 (1997)

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Dizzy Dean: 30 (1934), 28 (1935), 24 (1936), 20 (1933)

Jesse Haines: 24 (1927)

Bob Gibson: 23 (1970), 22 (1968), 21 (1966), 20 (1965, 1969)

Bob Harmon: 23 (1911)

Jack Harper: 23 (1901)

Mort Cooper: 22 (1942, 1944), 21 (1943)

Curt Davis: 22 (1939)

Matt Morris: 22 (2001)

Grover Alexander: 21 (1927)

Joaquin Andujar: 21 (1985), 20 (1984)

Red Barrett: 21 (1945)

Johnny Beasley: 21 (1942)

Ernie Broglio: 21 (1960)

Chris Carpenter: 21 (2005)

Kid Nichols: 21 (1904)

Howie Pollet: 21 (1946)

Bill Sherdel: 21 (1928)

John Tudor: 21 (1985)

Harry Brecheen: 20 (1948)

Steve Carlton: 20 (1971)

Bill Doak: 20 (1920)

Bob Forsch: 20 (1977)

Jesse Haines: 20 (1923, 1928)

Darryl Kile: 20 (2000)

Howie Pollet: 20 (1949)

Flint Rhem: 20 (1926)

Ray Sadecki: 20 (1964)

Jack Taylor: 20 (1904)

Adam Wainwright: 20 (2010, 2014)

Cy Young: 20 (1901)

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Blake Snell: 21 (2018)

David Price: 20 (2012)

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Fergie Jenkins: 25 (1974)

Kevin Brown: 21 (1992)

Rick Helling: 20 (1998)

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Roy Halladay: 22 (2003), 20 (2008)

Roger Clemens: 21 (1997), 20 (1998)

Jack Morris: 21 (1992)

J.A. Happ: 20 (2016)

Pat Hentgen: 20 (1996)

David Wells: 20 (2000)

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Gio Gonzalez: 21 (2012)

Ross Grimsley: 20 (1978)

Max Scherzer: 20 (2016)

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