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In the modern era of Major League Baseball, there have been 38 seasons by a pitcher to reach 300 strikeouts. There have been nineteen pitchers to reach the mark in a year since 1900. This is a complete history of these seasons. Terms to know: -GP: Games Pitched -IP: Innings pitched -W/L: Pitching Wins/Losses -ERA: Earned run average: number of runs given up by the pitcher per 9 innings that were not a result of error or passed ball -SO/K: Strikeouts -SV: Saves: Games finished by a relief pitcher, under certain circumstances (close enough game, late enough) -ERA+: Adjusted ERA stat, park and era adjusted, where 100 is league average -WHIP: Walks and hits per innings pitched: number of walks and hits allowed on average per inning -FIP: Fielding independent pitching: similar to ERA, but excludes batted balls in the field of play. Uses strikeouts, walks, and home runs. -WAR: Wins above replacement: player’s value relative to a replacement-level player at their position. fWAR is Fangraphs’ version of war, and rWAR and bWAR are Baseball-Reference’s