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I'm definitely part of the data set.
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I'll nominate myself for C - a complete asshole, as I'm still awaiting a math-based logically consistent argument for Koufax like has been presented for the others.
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I still don't think Warren Spahn gets enough credit when ranking all-time greatest lefties.
I'll be honest and state that I am a nice guy, though, because I detest arrogance, I don't admit it very often. Koufax is my FAVORITE. IMHO, the GOAT for lefties is either Grove or RJ. I'm also a HUGE Billy Wagner fan, but that's another discussion. I loved the fact that 'my' Braves clinched using three left-handers. US LEFTIES RULE! . .
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The best reliever not in the Hall - and better than nearly all that are.
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A "math-based logically consistent argument" has been provided for exactly zero pitchers thus far in this thread. You guys may as well be picking your favorite Power Ranger. No shame in that though. Some people like pink, others prefer green.
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Numerous people have been able to make a statistical argument for the candidate they think best that is not contradictory. Welcome back.
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Pondering the imponderable is what we do best on this forum.
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I really don’t quite get this. Pull up stats, many sites provide them. Spahn, for example, didn’t just pitch for a long time - he also led the league in a ton of categories that seem important. I don’t need to be a statistician to think that combined with his all time leading careen wins, leading the league all those times means the guy was better than “above average” or whatever phrase you used. I’m just a cave man lawyer but even I can figure some of this out. Please provide your algorithm that puts Spahn at just “above average” or admit you’re trolling just a little.
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But I'll leave you with this. I'd take Hyun Jin Ryu over Warren Spahn any day of the week and twice on Sundays. |
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I think Koufax has received more accolades from his contemporaries and sportswriters of this time than any pitcher I have read about. His last four years are incredible. The guy was inducted to the Hall at the age of 37!!! If that doesn't sway you, nothing will.
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But even leaving league adjustments aside, pretending that the league was every bit as strong when Grove was pitching (which it most certainly was not), Koufax still outperformed Grove's numbers across the board in the postseason, and it's not close. The only statistic that Grove was better at was BB/9, but Grove also had a larger strike zone to work with than Koufax did (top of the shoulders to bottom of the knees vs armit to top of the knees). Regardless, Koufax put significantly fewer batters on base, was scored on half as much, and struck out batters almost twice as often. What's there to compare? Koufax was significantly better than Grove in the postseason (and Grove was great). Serious question. I don't know the answer, but was there any pitcher ever, right or left-handed, who was better in the postseason than Koufax with at least 50+ IP? Either way, postseason performance isn't all that interesting to me. The sample sizes are just too small for it to be as meaningful as most people want it to be. |
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Really? You're going to die on that hill? You're taking Ryu over a 13 time 20 game winner, whose JAWS rank him as the 13th greatest pitcher of all time? The Same guy who led the league in complete games seven seasons in a row? Is this a joke?
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I've been waiting for you to give me a "math-based, logically consistent argument" to my comparison of Grove and Koufax's World Series performances. Perhaps you missed it??
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If one makes an appeal to their own authority, self-granted and thus unquestionable, one need not support anything they say with statistics as we do, even though the root of the fallacious appeal to authority is that no one else can discuss statistics.
I'm starting to think this statistical basis that objectively and conclusively proves Spahn is "above average at best" because he played in the old days and his exact contemporary Koufax is the GOAT, is a complete fiction. Maybe I'm a bit of a cynic, but not a single shred of evidence has been produced to support this stunning claim to total authority. I'd love for it to check out so we can immediately resolve all baseball discussions with this new oracle. Last edited by G1911; 11-13-2021 at 09:27 PM. |
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The differences are one provided more than double the value over his career, with a less great peak. You have nothing but appeals to authority and ad hominems. You've done nothing to support any real argument, only insisted you are the arbiter of truth and don't have to provide any evidence or even a coherent argument to support your claim. I might be an idiot, but you're the one offering nothing but elementary fallacies. My stupidity, which we will take for granted, does not make you right, it does not make your absurd fallacies any less absurd.
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We are way overdue for a card picture. Anyone know what this Grove card is. It is large and blank back.
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1930 W554, I believe
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Thank you, I was digging through some piles and found it. I believe I got it a few(maybe several) years ago from the Secret Santa we used to do here on Net54.
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Indeed. FWIW, Koufax has the best smile.
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I think they all look swell! Thanks for sharing. -- Brian
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There will be no end to this hot stove league argument. For certain, Lefty Grove shown like a beacon in the hitter's most dominating era. He had the benefit of Connie Mack's best teams behind him, which were made only that more unbeatable because of the presence of Lefty Grove. Sandy Koufax pitched in a pitcher's era, that seemed to become more and more a pitcher's era the better and more dominating Sandy became. Even with the usually anemic-hitting Dodgers of those years, their "smallball" offense was enough to back Sandy. Then again, the '62 Dodgers had career years from Tommy Davis and Maury Wills going for them. Frank Howard couldn't seem to get going in the very spacious Dodger Stadium environs. But I loved Hondo, and he became so good and so adored, during his years with the Senators. All to say, if I was a manager with the likes of Lefty Grove, Sandy Koufax, and Warren Spahn on my staff, my smile would be as big as the 3 of theirs put together!!! ![]() I know, I'm supposed to continue the arguments and isolate the baseball statistic isotope; I'm getting tired of the whole thing. They were all superb; let's go back to collecting their cards and coins! ---Brian Powell |
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See, there's a sign my ego is overinflated. If I was so damn smart I'd have thought of that!
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