Baseball: 110 career shutouts. To save their arms and make them more efficient for their turn in the rotation, pitchers very rarely pitch a whole nine innings each time out. In the first new decades of baseball, it was commonplace, which means pitchers had a chance to go a whole game denying the opposing team any runs at all. Walter Johnson, who played from 1907 to 1927 recorded 110 career shutouts. The current player with the most shutouts is Tim Hudson…with 13.