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Originally Posted by CMIZ5290
I have to disagree with you big time on Chesbro. Anyone that wins 41 games in a season should probably get in on that alone. But he also had a solid record, 198-129 I believe or something close to that.
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Maybe Chesbro is hall worthy. But in that case I would argue Mullin was aswell with a high of 29 wins in 1909, 228-196 career, 2.82 era with 353 of his 428 starts complete games. 6 world series complete games with 1.82 era. I can certainly see the argument for both pitchers inclusion. I just feel Mullin gets forgotten so I gave a few comparisons.
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