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Posted By: Bob
When you are talking about modern day pitchers in the last 10 years, how in the heck can you not at least consider the guy who was been the Cy Young winner back-to-back the last two years and is only getted started: Johann Santana???? He could end up being better than anyone in the modern era, especially if he leaves in 2009 and pitches for the Yankees when the Twins can't afford him.... |
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Posted By: howard
Jay, Mcdowell was great in the 60's for even fewer years than Koufax. Not sure who the best of the 60's was in the A.L. but based on your guidelines I don't see how it could be McDowell. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Babe Ruth. 94-46 with a 2.28 era... 3-0 in the World Series...plus 714 HR's...2,217 RBI's... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
from 1964-1970 (I'm a strict decade follower. You start with 1 and end with zero) McDowell was 103-80, 8 saves, 1829 SOs (avg 261/season), his ERA was 20% or better than the league every year and his WHIP was 1.20 or lower every year except 1967 for WHIP and ERA. |
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Posted By: howard
Jay, in your original McDowell post you called him the top A.L. pitcher of the 60's which 1970 clearly is not part of. By my definition of the 60's, which includes 1960, Whitey Ford was the best pitcher in the A.L. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Did you noticed that I pointed out I am a strict follower of a decade goes from 1 to 0. |
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Posted By: howard
Yes, I noticed and frankly it seems like you're tailoring your standards to fit your argument. I don't know you personally so I'm probably wrong. I understand the "year zero" concept but in common parlance the "sixties" means 1960 to 1969. Any lists I've seen of all decade teams use 0 to 9 as the time frame. CD series of classic rock of the 60's do not include songs from 1970. Type "1960's" into a search engine and you'll find site after site dealing with the years 1960 to 1969. |
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Posted By: Steve
How about Ruth? as in the Babe? |
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Posted By: Jay
It's tough to rank pitchers that you have never seen but I have been watching baseball seriously since the late 1950s and the greatest pitcher I have ever seen over an extended period is Roger Clemens. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Just because everyone is doing something doesn't make it right. People are lazy and it's easier for them to think the 1960s are from 1960-69. On the surface it makes sense, but it's still wrong. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Jay, |
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