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Old 06-09-2017, 06:49 PM
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Pre War: have to go with Matty - Three Straight Shutouts!

Post-War only:

Based on how they pitched in the World Series (not the regular season),

I'd have to go with Bob Gibson followed by Sandy Koufax and then
Johnson - but Randy, not Walter.

Schilling and Smoltz would be runners up (and I also thought about adding
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1916-18 era Babe Ruth would be my choice.
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Pedro Martinez is my choice. Circa 2000. I'm not sure there is a close second.

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Talking about the three greatest pitchers ever and not a single card shown? You guys are losing it. Here's my choice.
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Who cares who's on the mound? Just make sure Buckner isn't playing first base (unless, of course, you're a Mets fan ).
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quoting Stengel:
You can forget that other fella. You can forget Waddell. The Jewish kid is the best of any of them.---Casey Stengel, on Sandy Koufax. ("The other fella" referred to Walter Johnson.

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Talking about the three greatest pitchers ever and not a single card shown? You guys are losing it.
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Tough choice. I'd have to go Matty and his pinpoint control. Really there's no wrong answer.
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Tough choice. I'd have to go Matty and his pinpoint control. Really there's no wrong answer.
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Pre War: have to go with Matty - Three Straight Shutouts!

Post-War only:

Based on how they pitched in the World Series (not the regular season),

I'd have to go with Bob Gibson followed by Sandy Koufax and then
Johnson - but Randy, not Walter.

Schilling and Smoltz would be runners up (and I also thought about adding
Jack Morris too).
How is it that no one thinks of Bumgarner among the best modern pitchers?
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