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Posted By: John Kalafarski
When healthy, Pedro was the best I've seen. Lower mound, steroid/pro offense era, the gap between his stats and the league's stats was huge, plus I used to watch him from behind the plate at Fenway. Sandy was close, but worked off higher mound, sometimes extra high courtesy of the Dodgers. Plus, dead ball era guys had, well, the dead ball. |
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