If you're a fan of the 300-Win Club, then you might remember that the exclusive pitching club suffered a major blow in the six months between August 2020 and January 2021 as it lost three of its illustrious members in Tom Seaver, Phil Niekro, and Don Sutton. It was a difficult time, but things seemed to have settled down, or so we thought. Then the news came out today that yet another member of the 300-Win Club had passed away early in the morning of December 1, 2022: Gaylord Jackson Perry, apparently from complications of a coronavirus infection. He was 84 years old.
Of all 24 members of the 300-Win Club, it can be argued that none of them had a more colorful personality than the peanut farmer from Williamston, North Carolina. Perry is perhaps best known for his association with the spitball, a pitch that had been outlawed in 1920 save for a few specialists that were allowed to continue throwing it legally. The last of these, Burleigh Grimes, last pitched in 1934 four years before Perry was born on September 15, 1938. Nevertheless, a few pitchers had kept the art alive. One of these was Bob Shaw, a journeyman who found himself with the San Francisco Giants in 1964, where a young Gaylord Perry was looking for any weapon that can help him stay in the Major Leagues. According to his 1974 autobiography, provocatively titled "Me and the Spitter," Perry first felt comfortable enough to use it in a May 31, 1964 game against the Mets, where he entered the second game of a doubleheader in the 13th and threw 10 scoreless innings to pick up the win after the Giants won in 23 innings. While Perry would proclaim in his book his spitball days were over, he spent the last ten seasons in a cat-and-mouse game with opposing teams and umpires over whether or not he was using the illegal pitch.
With so much focus placed on Perry's potential use of the spitball, fans began to overlook his competitiveness, fundamental soundness, and durability, aspects that allowed him to finish with 303 complete games in 690 starts, Of course it did not help that Perry entered a peripatetic phase in his career shortly after the publication of his book. He had already been traded from the Giants to the Cleveland then-Indians in 1972, the year he won his first Cy Young award. He would get traded to the Texas Rangers in the middle of the 1975 season, where he would pitch three years before getting traded to the San Diego Padres in 1978 for a pitcher that would never pitch for the Rangers. Perry would win his second Cy Young award in 1978, becoming the first pitcher to receive the honor in both leagues, but by 1980 he found himself back to deep in the heart of Texas, where he would stay half a season before he was shipped in a deal to the New York Yankees. He became a free agent for the first time in 1981 and signed with the Atlanta Braves, but he lost several starts thanks to the strike that cut the season in half, and the Braves cut him just three wins from 300, even though nobody had reached the mark since Early Wynn in 1963.
Perry was eventually able to find a team willing to use his services in the sad-sack Seattle Mariners. His 300th win on May 6, 1982 was a big deal and was the only historical moment for fans in Seattle in their first decade of existence. Perry stayed in the Pacific Northwest through 1983 when he was given his release. He hooked on with the Kansas City Royals, where he found himself embroiled in another controversial moment as he swiped George Brett's Pine Tar bat from the umpires after the slugger was called out after a go-ahead home run. Perry would eventually announce his retirement from the game on September 23, 1983, incidentally the day that Steve Carlton joined him in the 300-Win Club. Perry was forced to wait three years to get voted into the Hall of Fame despite having overwhelming numbers, possibly due to his association with the spitball, but he finally entered the Hall in 1991. He had been through some turbulent moments in his life as he lost his beloved wife Blanche in a car accident and found his farm going bankrupt, but he spent his last years becoming an ambassador for the game.
Anyways, there are plenty more to talk about Gaylord Perry's life and career, but you can read those elsewhere. I'll just do what I did with my tributes to Seaver, Niekro, and Sutton and type out all 314 of his regular season wins as well as any post-season wins he might have.
The Wins of Gaylord Perry
1. Giants 8, Pirates 34/25/1962
LP: Bob Friend
2. Giants 4, Pirates 1
4/30/1962
LP: Vinegar Bend Mizell
3. Giants 11, Colt .45's 5
9/21/1962
LP: George Brunet
4. Giants 4, Mets 3
5/17/1963
LP: Roger Craig
5. Giants 7, Cubs 6
5/7/1964
LP: Lindy McDaniel
6. Giants 6, Mets 4
5/16/1964
LP: Galen Cisco
7. Giants 8, Mets 6
5/31/1964
LP: Galen Cisco
8. Giants 3, Reds 2
6/17/1964
LP: Joe Nuxhall
9. Giants 2, Dodgers 1
6/25/1964
LP: Ron Perranoski
10. Giants 5, Mets 0
6/30/1964
LP: Galen Cisco
11. Giants 9, Cubs 4
7/9/1964
LP: Larry Jackson
12. Giants 1, Reds 0
8/8/1964
LP: Joe Nuxhall
13. Giants 3, Mets 1
9/3/1964
LP: Jack Fisher
14. Giants 6, Pirates 4
9/7/1964
LP: Joe Gibbon
15. Giants 9, Phillies 1
9/12/1964
LP: Art Mahaffey
16. Giants 3, Cubs 1
9/25/1964
LP: Bob Buhl
17. Giants 5,Phillies 2
4/14/1965
LP: Jim Bunning
18. Giants 2, Astros 1
5/14/1965
LP: Ken Johnson
19. Giants 5, Astros 2
5/23/1965
LP: Ken Johnson
20. Giants 9, Reds 2
5/27/1965
LP: Joe Nuxhall
21. Giants 4, Cardinals 1
5/31/1965
LP: Curt Simmons
22. Giants 4, Mets 2
6/9/1965
LP: Jack Fisher
23. Giants 10, Phillies 2
7/8/1965
LP: Lew Burdette
24. Giants 3, Cardinals 2
8/6/1965
LP: Ray Sadecki
25. Giants 11, Cus 10
4/19/1966
LP: Ted Abernathy
26. Giants 2, Astros 1
4/23/1966
LP: Robin Roberts
27. Giants 2, Cardinals 0
5/1/1966
LP: Bob Gibson
28. Giants 4, Cardinals 2
5/6/1966
LP: Bob Gibson
29. Giants 6, Pirates 1
5/11/1966
LP: Don Schwall
30. Giants 5, Pirates 2
5/24/1966
LP: Vern Law
31. Giants 8, Cubs 0
6/13/1966
LP: Ernie Broglio
32. Giants 4, Dodgers 1
6/17/1966
LP: Don Sutton
33. Giants 3, Cubs 2
6/22/1966
LP: Cal Koonce
34. Giants 10, Reds 0
6/26/1966
LP: Jim Maloney
35. Giants 3, Braves 1
6/30/1966
LP: Ken Johnson
36. Giants 3, Cardinals 2
7/4/1966
LP: Nelson Briles
37. Giants 3, Pirates 2
7/18/1966
LP: Bob Veale
38. Giants 4, Phillies 1
7/22/1966
LP: Larry Jackson
39. Giants 8, Pirates 3
7/26/1966
LP: Steve Blass
40. Giants 11, Mets 1
8/3/1966
LP: Jack Fisher
41. Giants 9, Cubs 6
8/7/1966
LP: Ken Holtzman
42. Giants 1, Astros 0
8/12/1966
LP: Mike Cuellar
43. Giants 3, Cardinals 1
8/16/1966
LP: Al Jackson
44. Giants 6, Braves 1
8/20/1966
LP: Tony Cloninger
45. Giants 5, Braves 2
9/28/1966
LP: Tony Cloninger
46. Giants 2, Braves 0
4/13/1967
LP: Tony Cloninger
47. Giants 3, Phillies 1
5/22/1967
LP: Jim Bunning
48. Giants 4, Dodgers 1
5/28/1967
LP: Claude Osteen
49. Giants 7, Pirates 1
6/1/1967
LP: Juan Pizarro
50. Giants 7, Braves 4
6/10/1967
LP: Tony Cloninger
51. Giants 6, Pirates 1
7/20/1967
LP: Vern Law
52. Giants 6, Phillies 1
7/29/1967
LP: Jim Bunning
53. Giants 7, Pirates 2
8/2/1967
LP: Dennis Ribant
54. Giants 4, Braves 1
8/15/1967
LP: Phil Niekro
55. Giants 3, Reds 2
8/20/1967
LP: Billy McCool
56. Giants 7, Dodgers 0
8/28/1967
LP: Don Sutton
57. Giants 2, Astros 0
9/6/1967
LP: Dave Giusti
58. Giants 2, Cubs 1
9/10/1967
LP: Ferguson Jenkins
59. Giants 6, Pirates 3
9/15/1967
LP: Steve Blass
60. Giants 5, Cubs 1
9/20/1967
LP: Rich Nye
61. Giants 5, Mets 3
4/18/1968
LP: Don Cardwell
62. Giants 6, Dodgers 1
4/28/1968
LP: Claude Osteen
63. Giant 6, Reds 4
5/10/1968
LP: George Culver
64. Giants 7, Astros 3
5/15/1968
LP: Denny Lemaster
65. Giants 1, Cubs 0
5/19/1968
LP: Ferguson Jenkins
66. Giants 3, Cardinals 1
5/28/1968
LP: Bob Gibson
67. Giants 4, Reds 3
6/28/1968
LP: Tony Cloninger
68. Giants 7, Reds 1
7/11/1968
LP: Jim Maloney
69. Giants 4, Cubs 1
7/29/1968
LP: Gary Ross
70. Giants 4, Phillies 1
8/6/1968
LP: Larry Jackson
71. Giants 2, Pirates 1
8/14/1968
LP: Ron Kline
72. Giants 3, Dodgers 1
8/22/1968
LP: Don Sutton
73. Giants 3, Cubs 0
8/26/1968
LP: Bill Hands
74. Giants 5, Cardinals 1
9/7/1968
LP: Ray Washburn
75. Giants 1, Cardinals 0
9/17/1968
LP: Bob Gibson
No-hitter
76. Giants 10, Reds 4
9/28/1968
LP: Gary Nolan
77. Giants 5, Padres 1
4/13/1969
LP: Dick Selma
78. Giants 5, Padres 3
4/19/1969
LP: Dick Selma
79. Giants 5, Braves 1
4/24/1969
LP: Milt Pappas
80. Giants 4, Reds 3
4/28/1969
LP: Tony Cloninger
81. Giants 5, Cardinals 3
5/7/1969
LP: Nelson Briles
82. Giants 5, Phillies 0
5/17/1969
LP: Gary Wagner
83. Giants 4, Cardinals 3
5/21/1969
LP: Gary Waslewski
84. Giants 4, Phillies 0
6/6/1969
LP: Rick Wise
85. Giants 7, Mets 2
6/11/1969
LP: Gary Gentry
86. Giants 5, Braves 0
7/6/1969
LP: Pat Jarvis
87. Giants 4, Padres 3
7/16/1969
LP: Dave Roberts
88. Giants 7, Dodgers 3
7/20/1969
LP: Claude Osteen
89. Giants 6, Cubs 3
7/30/1969
LP: Rich Nye
90. Giants 3, Pirates 2
8/3/1969
LP: Dock Ellis
91. Giants 6, Pirates 3
8/12/1969
LP: Luke Walker
92. Giants 13, Phillies 4
8/26/1969
LP: Jerry Johnson
93. Giants 7, Reds 4
9/9/1969
LP: Jim Merritt
94. Giants 2, Dodgers 1
9/26/1969
LP: Don Sutton
95. Giants 6, Padres 1
9/30/1969
LP: Al Santorini
96. Giants 2, Reds 1
4/11/1970
LP: Jim Merritt
97. Giants 12, Expos 3
4/24/1970
LP: Dan McGinn
98. Giants 7, Phillies 1
5/2/1970
LP: Chris Short
99. Giants 6, Padres 5
5/11/1970
LP: Gary Ross
100. Giants 5, Dodgers 4
5/16/1970
LP: Alan Foster
101. Giants 6, Padres 1
5/24/1970
LP: Ron Herbel
102. Giants 4, Dodgers 3
5/28/1970
LP: Jim Brewer
103. Giants 5, Cubs 3
6/6/1970
LP: Bill Hands
104. Giants 4, Pirates 2
6/10/1970
LP: Bob Moose
105. Giants 3, Cubs 2
6/16/1970
LP: Bill Hands
106. Giants 7, Padres 1
6/20/1970
LP: Clay Kirby
107. Giants 4, Braves 1
6/26/1970
LP: Ron Reed
108. Giants 13, Braves 0
7/8/1970
LP: Phil Niekro
109. Giants 10, Expos 1
7/18/1970
LP: Mike Wegener
110. Giants 5, Reds 3
8/5/1970
LP: Jim McGlothlin
111. Giants 6, Astros 1
8/9/1970
LP: Tom Griffin
112. Giants 5, Pirates 4
8/17/1970
LP: Bruce Dal Canton
113. Giants 5, Reds 3
9/1/1970
LP: Clay Carroll
114. Giants 1, Braves 0
9/6/1970
LP: Ron Reed
115. Giants 11, Astros 0
9/10/1970
LP: Wade Blasingame
116. Giants 8, Braves 0
9/15/1970
LP: Ron Reed
117. Giants 3, Padres 0
9/19/1970
LP: Clay Kirby
118. Giants 3, Padres 2
9/27/1970
LP: Danny Coombs
119. Giants 7, Padres 3
4/7/1971
LP: Clay Kirby
120. Giants 5, Padres 0
4/12/1971
LP: Clay Kirby
121. 5, Cubs 3
4/17/1971
LP: Ken Holtzman
122. Giants 6, Reds 1
5/11/1971
LP: Jim Merritt
123. Giants 6, Dodgers 4
5/26/1971
LP: Joe Moeller
124. Giants 5, Expos 4
5/30/1971
LP: Bill Stoneman
125. Giants 3, Dodgers 1
7/10/1971
LP: Don Sutton
126. Giants 4, Reds 3
7/16/1971
LP: Gary Nolan
127. Giants 7, Reds 3
7/25/1971
LP: Gary Nolan
128. Giants 5, Pirates 2
7/30/1971
LP: Bruce Kison
129. Giants 4, Cubs 2
8/8/1971
LP: Bill Hands
130. Giants 7, Mets 3
8/13/1971
LP: Ray Sadecki
131. Giants 5, Phillies 1
8/17/1971
LP: Ken Reynolds
132. Giants 9, Braves 0
8/31/1971
LP: George Stone
133. Giants 2, Astros 1
9/23/1971
LP: Don Wilson
134. Giants 7, Padres 1
9/28/1971
LP: Ed Acosta
PS1. Giants 5, Pirates 4
10/2/1971
LP: Steve Blass
NLCS Game 1
135. Indians 3, Red Sox 1
4/19/1972
LP: Marty Pattin
136. Indians 2, Orioles 1
4/23/1972
LP: Mike Cuellar
137. Indians 4, Rangers 2
5/2/1972
LP: Dick Bosman
138. Indians 12, White Sox 0
5/6/1972
LP; Tom Bradley
139. Indians 7, Royals 2
5/10/1972
LP: Mike Hedlund
140. Indians 4, Rangers 3
5/14/1972
LP: Bill Gogolewski
141. Indians 2, Tigers 1
5/19/1972
LP: Les Cain
142. Indians 3, Yankees 0
5/23/1972
LP: Mel Stottlemyre
143. Indians 1, Tigers 0
6/1/1972
LP: Joe Coleman
144. Indians 7, Twins 1
6/9/1972
LP: Bert Blyleven
145. Indians 4, Twins 2
6/21/1972
LP: Bert Blyleven
146. Indians 4, Yankees 3
6/25/1972
LP: Mel Stottlemyre
147. Indians 4, Rangers 3
7/6/1972
LP: Bill Gogolewski
148. Indians 2, White Sox 1
7/10/1972
LP: Dave Lemonds
149. Indians 2, Rangers 0
7/14/1972
LP: Jim Panther
150. Indians 6, Royals 1
7/19/1972
LP: Dick Drago
151. Indians 4, Orioles 1
7/28/1972
LP: Dave McNally
152. Indians 2, Orioles 0
8/1/1972
LP: Dave McNally
153. Indians 3, Twins 2
8/22/1972
LP: Wayne Granger
154. Indians 2, Red Sox 1
9/9/1972
LP: Gary Peters
155. Indians 9, Red Sox 2
9/17/1972
LP: John Curtis
156. Indians 4, Yankees 1
9/22/1972
LP: Steve Kline
157. Indians 3, Orioles 0
9/27/1972
LP: Dave McNally
158. Indians 2, Yankees 1
10/1/1972
LP: Fritz Peterson
159. Indians 2, Tigers 1
4/7/1973
LP: Mickey Lolich
160. Indians 7, Tigers 0
4/15/1973
LP: Tom Timmermann
161. Indians 3, Red Sox 2
4/20/1973
LP: Marty Pattin
162. Indians 2, Angels 0
5/8/1973
LP: Clyde Wright
163. Indians 10, Red Sox 2
5/12/1973
LP: John Curtis
164. Indians 10, Yankees 5
5/21/1973
LP: Jim Magnuson
165. Indians 9, Brewers 1
6/21/1973
LP: Jerry Bell
166. Indians 4, Yankees 2
6/25/1973
LP: Mel Stottlemyre
167. Indians 8, Red Sox 2
7/29/1973
LP: Marty Pattin
168. Indians 6, Orioles 0
8/2/1973
LP: Don Hood
169. Indians 7, White Sox 3
8/6/1963
LP: Steve Stone
170. Indians 8, Rangers 1
8/10/1973
LP: David Clyde
171. Indians 5, Twins 0
8/18/1973
LP: Dick Woodson
172. Indians 1, White Sox 0
8/22/1973
LP: Cy Acosta
173. Indians 3, Tigers 0
8/30/1973
LP: Joe Coleman
174. Indians 7, Yankees 3
9/11/1973
LP: Pat Dobson
175. Indians 5, Red Sox 1
9/16/1973
LP: Roger Moret
176. Indians 5, Yankees 1
9/22/1973
LP: Pat Dobson
177. Indians 1, Red Sox 0
9/26/1973
LP: Bill Lee
178. Indians 9, Yankees 1
4/12/1974
LP: Pat Dobson
179. Indians 2, Athletics 1
4/23/1974
LP: Jim Hunter
180. Indians 10, Angels 2
4/28/1974
LP: Frank Tanana
181. Indians 8, Athletics 2
5/4/1974
LP: Vida Blue
182. Indians 6, Red Sox 2
5/14/1974
LP: Reggie Cleveland
183. Indians 2, Tigers 1
5/19/1974
LP: Joe Coleman
184. Indians 2, Orioles 0
5/23/1974
LP: Jim Palmer
185. Indians 8, Rangers 0
5/28/1974
LP: Steve Hargan
186. Indians 5, Royals 2
6/2/1974
LP: Paul Splittorff
187. Indians 3, Royals 1
6/7/1974
LP: Paul Splittorff
188. Indians 10, White Sox 1
6/12/1974
LP: Wilbur Wood
189. Indians 4, White Sox 3
6/17/1974
LP: Cy Acosta
190. Indians 11, Red Sox 0
6/22/1974
LP: Bill Lee
191. Indians 2, Red Sox 1
6/28/1974
LP: Dick Drago
192. Indians 4, Brewers 2
7/3/1974
LP: Jim Colborn
193. Indians 4, Twins 2
8/15/1974
LP: Bert Blyleven
194. Indians 7, Royals 1
8/28/1974
LP: Al Fitzmorris
195. Indians 5, Tigers 1
9/3/1974
LP: Fred Holdsworth
196. Indians 3, Red Sox 1
9/11/1974
LP: Dick Drago
197. Indians 1, Orioles 0
9/15/1974
LP: Ross Grimsley
198. Indians 8, Red Sox 6
10/2/1974
LP: Dick Pole
199. Indians 5, Yankees 3
4/8/1975
LP: Doc Medich
200. Indians 3, Brewers 1
4/13/1975
LP: Pete Broberg
201. Indians 3, Orioles 0
4/26/1975
LP: Ross Grimsley
202. Indians 8, Red Sox 1
4/30/1975
LP: Luis Tiant
203. Indians 7, White Sox 6
5/18/1975
LP: Wilbur Wood
204. Indians 6, Angels 3
5/27/1975
LP: Bill Singer
205. Rangers 7, Twins 0
7/6/1975
LP: Mark Wiley
206. Rangers 1, Yankees 0
7/18/1975
LP: Jim Hunter
207. Rangers 4, Indians 0
7/22/1975
LP: Eric Raich
208. Rangers 2, Angels 1
8/1/1975
LP: Ed Figueroa
209. Rangers 5, Athletics 2
8/6/1975
LP: Stan Bahnsen
210. Rangers 7, Tigers 0
8/11/1975
LP: Lerrin LaGrow
211. Rangers 5, Orioles 1
8/16/1975
LP: Ross Grimsley
212. Rangers 3, Tigers 2
8/26/1975
LP: Gene Pentz
213. Rangers 4, Athletics 2
9/5/1975
LP: Vida Blue
214. Rangers 9, Twins 4
9/10/1975
LP: Bert Blyleven
215. Rangers 8, White Sox 2
9/21/1975
LP: Wilbur Wood
216. Rangers 5, Royals 4
9/27/1975
LP: Al Fitzmorris
217. Rangers 2, Twins 1
4/19/1976
LP: Bill Campbell
218. Rangers 4, Athletics 2
4/14/1976
LP: Vida Blue
219. Rangers 6, Red Sox 3
5/2/1976
LP: Luis Tiant
220. Rangers 4, Athletics 3
5/14/1976
LP: Rollie Fingers
221. Rangers 14, Tigers 3
6/4/1976
LP: Bill Laxton
222. Rangers 6, Orioles 5
6/9/1976
LP: Ken Holtzman
223. Rangers 3, Indians 2
6/15/1976
LP: Jim Bibby
224. Rangers 8, White Sox 4
6/25/1976
LP: Dave Hamilton
225. Rangers 3, Athletics 2
6/30/1976
LP: Mike Torrez
226. Rangers 8, Royals 4
8/1/1976
LP: Andy Hassler
227. Rangers 6, Twins 0
8/6/1976
LP: Pete Redfern
228. Rangers 5, Indians 3
8/21/1976
LP: Jackie Brown
229. Rangers 4, Athletics 3
9/17/1976
LP: Dick Bosman
230. Rangers 2, Angels 1
9/22/1976
LP: Gary Ross
231. Rangers 7, Twins 0
9/28/1976
LP: Bill Singer
232. Rangers 5, Orioles 1
4/9/1977
LP: Rudy May
233. Rangers 2, Royals 0
5/12/1977
LP: Dennis Leonard
234. Rangers 6, Tigers 3
5/18/1977
LP: John Hiller
235. Rangers 1, Yankees 0
5/25/1977
LP: Mike Torrez
236. Rangers 7, Brewers 6
6/5/1977
LP: Jim Slaton
237. Rangers 7, Indians 2
6/14/1977
LP: Wayne Garland
238. Rangers 4, Athletics 0
6/29/1977
LP: Mike Norris
239. Rangers 7, Angels 2
7/9/1977
LP: Wayne Simpson
240. Rangers 3, Blue Jays 0
7/28/1977
LP: Jerry Garvin
241. Rangers 11, White Sox 6
8/1/1977
LP: Wilbur Wood
242. Rangers 3, Red Sox 0
8/24/1977
LP: Mike Paxton
243. Rangers 8, Royals 2
8/30/1977
LP: Dennis Leonard
244. Rangers 5, Twins 4
9/18/1977
LP: Paul Thormodsgard
245. Rangers 6, Athletics 5
9/23/1977
LP: Doug Bair
246. Rangers 3, Mariners 1
9/28/1977
LP: Glenn Abbott
247. Padres 9, Braves 3
4/21/1978
LP: Jamie Easterly
248. Padres 2, Astros 1
4/26/1978
LP: J.R. Richard
249. Padres 9, Dodgers 4
5/24/1978
LP: Rick Rhoden
250. Padres 5, Mets 2
6/4/1978
LP: Jerry Koosman
251. Padres 10, Cubs 8
6/10/1978
LP: Donnie Moore
252. Padres 1, Expos 0
6/14/1978
LP: Woodie Fryman
253. Padres 4, Phillies 1
6/18/1978
LP: Dick Ruthven
254. Padres 3, Astros 0
6/23/1978
LP: Tom Dixon
255. Padres 6, Astros 2
7/2/1978
LP: Tom Dixon
256. Padres 5, Cubs 2
7/13/1978
LP: Rick Reuschel
257. Padres 6, Pirates 5
7/26/1978
LP: Bruce Kison
258. Padres 3, Cardinals 2
7/30/1978
LP: Bob Forsch
259. Padres 4, Reds 2
8/12/1978
LP: Tom Seaver
260. Padres 9, Mets 2
8/17/1978
LP: Juan Berenguer
261. Padres 7, Phillies 3
8/21/1978
LP: Warren Brusstar
262. Padres 8, Braves 4
9/4/1978
LP: Larry McWilliams
263. Padres 3, Reds 2
9/8/1978
LP: Mike LaCoss
264. Padres 3, Braves 1
9/12/1978
LP: Mickey Mahler
265. Padres 2, Astros 1
9/16/1978
LP: Joe Sambito
266. Padres 5, Giants 1
9/21/1978
LP: John Montefusco
267. Padres 4, Giants 1
9/26/1978
LP: John Montefusco
268. Padres 4, Dodgers 3
4/5/1979
LP: Lance Rautzhan
269. Padres 3, Reds 2
4/14/1979
LP: Tom Seaver
270. Padres 10, Mets 5
5/1/1979
LP: Dale Murray
271. Padres 6, Braves 3
5/29/1979
LP: Tony Brizzolara
272. Padres 3, Pirates 1
6/2/1979
LP: John Candelaria
273. Padres 6, Pirates 3
6/12/1979
LP: John Candelaria
274. Padres 3, Cardinals 1
6/20/1979
LP: Pete Vuckovich
275. Padres 3, Dodgers 2
7/3/1979
LP: Rick Sutcliffe
276. Padres 5, Mets 3
7/8/1979
LP: Kevin Kobel
277. Padres 2, Mets 1
7/20/1979
LP: Craig Swan
278. Padres 3, Cubs 1
8/29/1979
LP: Lynn McGlothen
279. Padres 3, Giants 0
9/3/1979
LP: Ed Whitson
280. Rangers 8, Red Sox 0
4/19/1980
LP: Dennis Eckerlsey
281. Rangers 11, Red Sox 3
5/5/1980
LP: Dennis Eckersley
282. Rangers 6, Orioles
5/14/1980
LP: Paul Hartzell
283. Rangers 5, Twins 0
6/27/1980
LP: Pete Redfern
284. Rangers 6, Mariners 3
7/2/1980
LP: Rick Honeycutt
285. Rangers 4, Tigers 2
8/10/1980
LP: Roger Weaver
286. Yankees 4, Orioles 1
8/16/1980
LP: Dennis Martinez
287. Yankees 9, Mariners 3
8/30/1980
LP: Glenn Abbott
288. Yankees 5, Angels 3
9/4/1980
LP: Frank Tanana
289. Yankees 18, Indians 7
10/1/1980
LP: Len Barker
290. Braves 7, Reds 3
4/22/1981
LP: Mike LaCoss
291. Braves 2, Cubs 1
5/1/1981
LP: Bill Caudill
292. Braves 10, Cardinals 2
5/6/1981
LP: Bob Forsch
293. Braves 9, Dodgers 4
5/28/1981
LP: Fernando Valenzuela
294. Braves 3, Dodgers 1
6/2/1981
LP: Dave Stewart
295. Braves 5, Padres 1
8/11/1981
LP: Steve Mura
296. Braves 4, Padres 1
9/11/1981
LP: Steve Mura
297. Braves 11, Reds 5
10/2/1981
LP: Frank Pastore
298. Mariners 6, Angels 4
4/20/1982
LP: Angel Moreno
299. Mariners 6, Yankees 3
4/30/1982
LP: Goose Gossage
300. Mariners 7, Yankees 3
5/6/1982
LP: Doyle Alexander
301. Mariners 4, Tigers 2
5/26/1982
LP: Jack Morris
302. Mariners 7, Rangers 2
6/16/1982
LP: Charlie Hough
303. Mariners 4, Blue Jays 3
7/1/1982
LP: Luis Leal
304. Mariners 6, Twins 2
7/28/1982
LP: Bobby Castillo
305. Mariners 4, Red Sox 3
9/4/1982
LP: Bruce Hurst
306. Mariners 5, Rangers 2
9/10/1982
LP: Frank Tanana
307. Mariners 8, White Sox 4
9/28/1982
LP: Jerry Koosman
308. Mariners 5, Athletics 1
4/15/1983
LP: Matt Keough
309. Mariners 7, Red Sox 6
4/26/1983
LP: Mike Brown
310. Mariners 7, Brewers 5
5/27/1983
LP: Tom Tellmann
311. Royals 5, Indians 4
7/27/1983
LP: Len Barker
312. Royals 1, Red Sox 0
8/7/1983
LP: Oil Can Boyd
313. Royals 5, Red Sox 4
8/13/1983
LP: Luis Aponte
314. Royals 5, Rangers 0
9/3/1983
LP: Danny Darwin
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