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Originally Posted by Carter08
Agree. Seems like a different question altogether. I’d probably take 1985 Doc Gooden, albeit a righty, over anyone for one game but he’s sadly not in the conversation for best of all time.
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If we're narrowing it to just one year or a few years, I would say Gooden (although I'd hesitate because of his youth), The Big Train at his zenith, Grove at his zenith, 68 Gibson, 72 Carlton, Unit during that 4 year stretch, Pedro during his very peak, or 63/66 Koufax. Hard to go wrong with any of those guys.