Games played (GP) is astatistic used inteam sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested.
Inassociation football, a game played is counted if a player is in thestarting 11, or if a reserve player enters the game beforefull-time.
Inbaseball, thestatistic applies to players, who prior to a game, are included on astarting lineup card or are announced as anex ante substitute, whether or not they play.[1] For pitchers only, the statisticgames pitched is used.
A notable example of the application of the above rule is pitcherLarry Yount, who suffered an injury while throwing warmup pitches after being summoned as a reliever in aMajor League Baseball (MLB) game on September 15, 1971.[2] He did not face a batter, but was credited with an appearance because he had been announced as a substitute.[3] Yount never appeared in (or actually played in) any other MLB game.
Robert Parish has the NBA record for most regular season games played, with 1,611.A. C. Green has the NBA record for most consecutive games played, with 1,192.