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Have you ever been sitting around wondering exactly who ranks in the top 10 in strikeouts in a single season in Yankee history?  Maybe, you're wondering what player had the most complete games in a single season during the 50s (Allie Reynolds - 24 in 1952.) Well, I have wondered some of those things, so I put together this page in case anyone else was also wondering.  Click here to see the batting leaders.

Updated through 2017 regular season
Bold Face indicates a current Yankee

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  Player Strikeouts
(Min. 25)
Year
1. Al Downing  217 1964
2. Whitey Ford  209 1961
3. Whitey Ford  189 1963
4. Al Downing  179 1965
5. Ralph Terry  176 1962
6. Whitey Ford  172 1964
7. Al Downing  171 1963
Al Downing  171 1967
8. Stan Bahnsen  162 1968
Whitey Ford  162 1965
9. Whitey Ford  160 1962
10. Mel Stottlemyre  155 1965
11. Al Downing  152 1966
12. Mel Stottlemyre  151 1967
13. Fritz Peterson  150 1969
14. Jim Bouton  148 1963
15. Mel Stottlemyre  146 1966
16. Mel Stottlemyre  140 1968
17. Stan Bahnsen  130 1969
18. Jim Bouton  125 1964
19. Fritz Peterson  115 1968
20. Ralph Terry  114 1963
21. Mel Stottlemyre  113 1969
22. Bill Stafford  109 1962
23. Fritz Peterson  102 1967
24. Bill Stafford  101 1961
25. Stan Williams  98 1963
26. Jim Bouton  97 1965
27. Fritz Peterson  96 1966
28. Ralph Terry  92 1960
29. Luis Arroyo  87 1961
Steve Barber  87 1968
Bob Turley  87 1960
30. Ralph Terry  86 1961
31. Al Downing  85 1969
Whitey Ford  85 1960
32. Rollie Sheldon  84 1961
33. Bud Daley  83 1961
34. Bill Burbach  82 1969
35. Jim Coates  80 1961
36. Hal Reniff  79 1966
37. Ralph Terry  77 1964
38. Hal Reniff  74 1965
39. Jim Coates  73 1960
40. Jim Bouton  71 1962
Bill Stafford  71 1965
41. Steve Barber  70 1967
42. Pete Mikkelsen  69 1965
43. Pedro Ramos  68 1965
44. Jim Coates  67 1962
Ryne Duren  67 1960
Fred Talbot  67 1968
45. Marshall Bridges  66 1962
Mike Kekich  66 1969
46. Jim Bouton  65 1966
Art Ditmar  65 1960
47. Steve Hamilton  63 1963
Pete Mikkelsen  63 1964
48. Thad Tillotson  62 1967
49. Fred Talbot  61 1967
50. Lindy McDaniel  60 1969
51. Pedro Ramos  58 1966
52. Steve Hamilton  57 1966
Rollie Sheldon  57 1964
Dooley Womack  57 1967
53. Hal Reniff  56 1963
54. Bud Daley  55 1962
Steve Hamilton  55 1967
55. Bobby Shantz  54 1960
Rollie Sheldon  54 1962
Stan Williams  54 1964
56. Bill Monbouquette  53 1967
57. Bill Stafford  52 1963
58. Steve Hamilton  51 1965
59. Dooley Womack  50 1966
60. Steve Hamilton  49 1964
Mel Stottlemyre  49 1964
61. Fred Talbot  48 1966
Bob Turley  48 1961
62. Whitey Ford  43 1966
Lindy McDaniel  43 1968
63. Steve Hamilton  42 1968
Bob Turley  42 1962
64. Jack Aker  40 1969
Al Downing  40 1968
Joe Verbanic  40 1968
65. Steve Hamilton  39 1969
Bill Stafford  39 1964
Joe Verbanic  39 1967
66. Hal Reniff  38 1964
67. Bill Stafford  36 1960
68. Marshall Bridges  35 1963
69. Eli Grba  32 1960
Bill Monbouquette  32 1968
70. Jim Bouton  31 1967
Bill Kunkel  31 1963
71. Luis Arroyo  29 1960
Johnny James  29 1960
72. Duke Maas  28 1960
73. Dooley Womack  27 1968
74. Jack Cullen  25 1965
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