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Posted By: Goudey Guy
I probably won't get too many in agreement on this, but I'd take "the Big Train" and any one of the many dogged second bests from any of the Washington teams he was on. If Johnson would have played on average team or better his whole career (like some others had the fortune of doing), he would have blown away a lot more records. I'd even have to say he was the best pitcher ever, with stiff competition from Matty and maybe a couple others. Always been a big Warren Spahn fan too. |
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