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Unbelievable Strikeout Records Shattered: Which Pitchers Reign Supreme in Postseason and World Series History?

56 – Curt Schilling, Arizona Diamondbacks (2001)

The 2001 World Series was known for Luis Gonzalez’s game-winning soft single off iconic Yankees closer Mariano Rivera in Game 7. But Schilling was one of the stars of the postseason run, going 4-0 with a 1.12 ERA and a record 56 Ks over 48.1 innings in his six starts.

  • 47 – Josh Beckett, Florida Marlins (2003)
  • 47 – Gerrit Cole, Houston Astros (2009)
  • 47 – Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals (2009)
  • 47 – Cliff Lee, Texas Rangers (2010)
  • 47 – Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks (2001)

35 – Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals (1968)

Some call Gibson the best pitcher of all time – and for good reason. His name is scattered across these records in several categories. He was dominant in Games 1 and 4 of the 1968 World Series, allowing one run and striking out 27 over two complete-game victories. But the Tigers managed to score four off Gibson in Game 7, winning 4-1 in St. Louis.

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