On
July 26, 2005, that Greg Maddux became the thirteenth member of the 3000-strikeout
club. Maddux struck out Omar Vizquel in front of his home crowd at
Wrigley Field, however, the Cubs would go on to lose the game 3-2 to the
Giants.

Maddux
would finish his career with 3,371 strikeouts ranking him 10 all-time
for most strikeouts in the Major Leagues.
The list of 3000 strikeout pitchers includes in this orde
r from most to least, Nolan Ryan, 5,714, Randy Johnson, 4,875, Roger Clemens, 4,672, Steve Carlton, 4,136, Bert Blyleven, 3,701, Tom Seaver, 3,640, Don Sutton, 3,574, Gaylord Perry, 3,534, Walter Johnson, 3,509, Greg Maddux, 3,371, Phil Niekro, 3,342, Ferguson Jenkins, 3,192, Pedro Martinez, 3,154, Bob Gibson, 3,117, Curt Schilling, 3,116 and John Smoltz, 3,084.

Also to note is that the Braves had three members on the
3,000 strikeout club, with Maddux, Niekro and Smoltz, even though none of the
three who are on the list got there 3,000 strikeout in a Braves jersey.
The 3,000-strikeout club might become more elusive as the
closest pitcher to the feat is 47-year-old Jamie Moyer. Moyer is the active
leader in strikeouts with 2,405 but is currently a free agent after being
released by the Toronto Blue Jays AAA affiliate. Because of this Moyer will most
likely not reach 3,000, and with the way the game has changed in recent years,
one wonders if we will ever see another pitcher join the elusive 3,000
strikeout club.
Tomorrow Greg Maddux will be inducted into Cooperstown Hall of Fame with former teammate and manager Tom Glavine and Bobby Cox. Also joining Maddux, Glavine and Cox in Cooperstown will be former White Sox MVP Frank Thomas and two of the winningest managers in MLB history; Tony La Russa and Joe Torre.
Check out the video below of Maddux recording 3,000th strikeout:
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