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Originally Posted by rhettyeakley
C’mon man, there is literally no quantifiable metric to suggest Koufax had the greatest left-handed pitching career. You know the pitching triple crown is far more common than the hitting triple crown (more than 2x as common). The Koufax people in this thread have relied on 2 things only... peak performance and anecdotal evidence. Sorry a pitcher that has the same WAR and almost identical innings pitched as Ron Guidry isn’t gonna get the nod.
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Rhett
Thanks.......As a long time Yankees fan, I was thinking of bringing up Ron Guidry, but you did and you said it very succinctly.
I saw Koufax pitch (1955-1966) and I've always considered him one of the best Southpaws. And Guidry is in the same class.
Their career stats are very comparable....Guidry was somewhat more effective in World Series play:
Guidry....Games =
368, W-L =
170-91, ERA =
3.29, World Series W-L =
5-2....WAR = 47.8
Koufax....Games =
397, W-L =
165-87, ERA =
2.76, World Series W-L =
4-3....WAR = 48.9
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