
CC Sabathia led the Yankees in innings pitched but his 167.1 IP
was the lowest for any AL team leader
There were 28 pitchers who threw 200.0+ innings in 2015 with the White Sox having three and the Braves, Cubs, Astros, Dodgers, and Nationals having two each. The 28 was the lowest total for a full season since the 25 in 1947.
There a dozen teams that did not have a pitcher reach 200 innings pitched.
Here are the 2015 team-by-team innings pitched leaders
American League
Astros – Dallas Keuchel – 232.0
Indians – Corey Kluber – 222.0
Blue Jays – R.A. Dickey – 214.1
White Sox – Jeff Samardzija – 214.0
Rays – Chris Archer – 212.0
A’s – Sonny Gray – 208.0
Angels – Garrett Richards – 207.1
Rangers – Colby Lewis – 204.2
Mariners – Felix Hernandez – 201.2
Royals – Edinson Volquez – 200.1
Twins – Kyle Gibson – 194.2
Red Sox – Wade Miley – 193.2
Orioles – Wei-Yin Chen – 191.1
Tigers – Alfredo Simon – 187.0
Yankees – CC Sabathia – 167.1
National League
Dodgers – Clayton Kershaw – 232.2
Cubs – Jake Arrieta – 229.0
Nationals – Max Scherzer – 228.2
Giants – Madison Bumgarner – 218.1
Cardinals – John Lackey – 218.0
Pirates – Gerrit Cole – 208.0
Braves – Shelby Miller – 205.1
Padres – James Shields – 202.1
Mets – Bartolo Colon – 194.2
Diamondbacks – Rubby De La Rosa 188.2
Marlins – Tom Koehler – 187.1
Reds – Anthony DeSclafani – 184.2
Brewers – Jimmy Nelson – 177.1
Phillies – Aaron Harang – 172.1
Rockies – Jorge De La Rosa – 149.0