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Originally Posted by cgjackson222
Gooden and Feller come to mind. Not sure how old Vida Blue was as a rookie
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Gooden is on the list. He would have been the first one I thought of. His 1.69 FIP in 1984 (2.60 ERA) puts him at #2.
For comparison, Carlos Rodon led all of MLB last year with a 2.25 FIP.
Four more to go!
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