All-Star Game Records : Single Game Pitching Records

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present the single game and team related All-Star Game pitching records including most runs, most earned runs, most strikeouts and many other records. Records are presented in alphabetical order and ties within records are alphabetized.

"Sometimes in this game it's as good to be lucky as it is to be good." - Vida Blue (one of five All-Star pitchers to allow a record two consecutive home runs in the same inning)
All-Star Game Record Book

Single Game Pitching Records

Record Name(s) Lg Data Date

Earned Runs Allowed

Atlee Hammaker

NL

7

07-06-1983

Earned Runs Allowed
In An Inning

Atlee Hammaker

NL

7

07-06-1983

3rd Inning

Hits Allowed

Tom Glavine

NL

9

07-14-1992

Hits Allowed
In An Inning

Tom Glavine

NL

7

07-14-1992

1st Inning

Home Runs Allowed

Jim Palmer

AL

3

07-19-1977

Innings Pitched

Lefty Gomez

AL

6

07-08-1935

Runs Allowed

Atlee Hammaker

NL

7

07-06-1983

Runs Allowed
In An Inning

Atlee Hammaker

NL

7

07-06-1983

3rd Inning

Strikeouts

Carl Hubbell

NL

6

07-10-1934

Larry Jansen

NL

07-11-1950

Fergie Jenkins

NL

07-11-1967

Johnny Vander Meer

NL

07-13-1943

Strikeouts
Consecutive

Carl Hubbell

NL

5

07-10-1934

Fernando Valenzuela

NL

07-15-1986

Wild Pitches

Tom Brewer

AL

2

07-10-1956

Juan Marichal

NL

07-30-1962

John Smoltz

NL

07-13-1993

Dave Stieb

AL

07-08-1980

Record Name(s) Lg Data Date

All-Star Game Records : Single Game Pitching Records



Juan Marichal (9th inning), Dave Stieb (7th inning), and John Smoltz (6th inning) all threw their wild pitches during the same inning setting an All-Star record for most wild pitches (2) during the same inning.

On July 13, 1999, Pedro Martinez set a record for most consecutive strikeouts from the start of a game. His "victims" that historic day were: Barry Larkin, Larry Walker, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire.

Vida Blue (2nd inning), Jon Lieber (6th inning), Rick Reuschel (1st inning), Robin Roberts (3rd inning), and Warren Spahn (6th inning) are the only pitchers to ever allow two consecutive home runs during the same inning.