A Maddux, in baseball statistics, is when a pitcher throws a shutout of nine or more innings with fewer than 100 pitches. Writer Jason Lukehart invented the statistic in 2012 and named it after his favorite baseball player, Greg Maddux.[1] As of April 2024[update], Greg Maddux has the most career Madduxes with 13 since 1988, the first year of complete pitch count data.[2]Zane Smith has the second-most career Madduxes, seven, and shares the single-season record for Madduxes with Greg Maddux, three each.[1]Max Fried is the leader among active players, with three.[2] The 1988 season had the most Madduxes with 25, while the COVID-pandemic-shortened2020 season had none.[3]Roy Halladay is the only player to have thrown an extra-inning Maddux, throwing 99 pitches in 10 innings on September 6, 2003.[1]
Greg Maddux, for whom the statistic is named, pitched 13 such games over a 22-season career in Major League Baseball.
Since Lukehart coined the term in 2012, Henderson Álvarez (left) and Max Fried (right) are tied with the most Madduxes with four apiece as of May 2024[update].[4]