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Denny, why are all your posts in an odd mix of capitals and lowercase? It makes it frustrating to read for me at least, and I usually don't read what you post because of it. |
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Denny,
Ross has a point. It is somewhat annoying to read your posts with the UC/LC changes going on. I do enjoy reading your posts.
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I'm a Matty fan, and used to think he was the best but the more I've studied Johnson, the more I realize he was the best pitcher of all time, and it's not really even close. If he had been on a first division team his entire career, he likely would have had 520 wins and a 75% winning percentage.
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Cy Young. Leads all pitchers in WAR.
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Hall Of Fame StatisticsPlayer rank in (·) Black Ink Pitching - 150 (1), Average HOFer ≈ 40 Gray Ink Pitching - 420 (2), Average HOFer ≈ 185 Hall of Fame Monitor Pitching - 364 (1), Likely HOFer ≈ 100 Hall of Fame Standards Batting - 1 (3038), Average HOFer ≈ 50 Pitching - 82 (2), Average HOFer ≈ 50 JAWS Starting Pitcher (1st), 165.6 career WAR/89.5 7yr-peak WAR/127.5 JAWS Average HOF P (out of 62) = 73.9 career WAR/50.3 7yr-peak WAR/62.1 JAWS |
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I actually find it quite amusing.
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You guys obviously don't know Denny! Hope ur doin well u ole scondrel! Fir sure!
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Johnson in going 1-5 against Ruth had a 2.18 ERA, and a 0.985 WHIP. He didn't get any run support.
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What mystery? He held/holds the wins record. That's why the award is named after him.
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Between 1900 and 1916, the New York Giants went 1,456-1,080, good for a .574 winning percentage during Mathewson's career. Mathewson went 372-188 with the Giants, giving him a .664 winning percentage. In games where Mathewson did not factor in the decision, the Giants were 1,084-892, a .549 winning percentage. Between 1907 and 1927, the Washington Senators went 1,559-1,609, giving them a .492 winning percentage during Johnson's career. Johnson went 417-279 with the Senators, giving him a .599 winning percentage. In games where Johnson did not factor in the decision, the Senators were 1,142-1,330, a .462 winning percentage. In games where neither Mathewson or Johnson factored in the decision, the Giants (.549) had a .087 better winning percentage than the Senators (.462). That's 8.7%. Over the course of a 155 game season, that means, on average, the Giants won about 14 (13.5) more games than the Senators. From one perspective, if the Senators had won 8.7% more starts when Walter Johnson played in Washington, Johnson would have won an additional 58 games (666 starts x 0.087 = 57.942). A few more numbers to bounce around in our brains. I think all of these are accurate, though it's late. The Giants had a .574 winning percentage in the Mathewson era, compared to a .664 winning percentage for Mathewson himself. Mathewson's personal winning percentage was .090, or 9% better than his team's. Mathewson win-loss record was responsible for a bump of .025, or 2.5% (.574 with Mathewson - .549 without Mathewson) to his team's overall win percentage. The Senators had a .492 winning percentage in the Johnson era, compared to a .599 winning percentage for Johnson himself. Johnson's personal winning percentage was .107, or 10.7% better, than his team's. Johnson's win-loss record was responsible for a bump of .030, or 3.0% (.492 with Johnson - .462 without Johnson) to his team's overall win percentage. The hypothesis that Walter Johnson would have won more games had he pitched in New York is a valid one, of course. Trying to accurately forecast just how many more games he might have won, though, is next to impossible. I do feel that Johnson could have been the second pitcher ever to win 500 games though. Something to think about, anyway.
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Koufax's last 4 seasons ERA were 1.88, 1.74, 2.04, 1.73. Pedro only had two seasons in that range. Koufax won 25, 26 and 27 games in a season, Pedro's best was 23. Koufax pitched 11, 7, 8 and 5 shutouts, Pedro's best was 4. Koufax pitched 4 no hitters including a perfect game over 5 seasons. Koufax struck out 382 in a season, Pedro's best was 313. Koufax top 2 in MVP voting 3 times, Pedro 1. Koufax 2 WS MVP, Pedro 0. Koufax WS ERA .095. Pedro postseason ERA 3.46, WS ERA 3.71. ERA+ is an overrated stat. It is too dependant on peers. Koufax was very tough to hit. His ERA would have been just as good during the steroid era. Hard hit balls against him were generally HRs, even without doping. Most players couldn't make solid contact. His road era was higher but Dodger Stadium was a fair park compared to tiny parks in many other NL cities. |
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I have trouble reading Denny's posts as well. I find Denny quite entertaining, but find it impossible to read his posts anymore because of the mixture of upper/lower case letters. His writing structure fits that of a poem, however when I start reading.....it is not a poem....just a confusing mixture of letters and shapes and symbols haha.
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As an Orioles fan, I just want to toss out this little tidbit. The Baltimore Orioles have never been to a World Series without Jim Palmer on their staff.
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Or that might tell us that pitching was king during that generation and there was a reason why rules had to be changed to restore the balance. The fact that Pedro Martinez thrived in the bandbox parks of the A.L. East with roided up batters and the DH is incredible. It's a testament to how great he was as a pitcher, not how terrible pitching was during that era. I can only imagine how 1990s A.L. pitchers like Martinez, Johnson and Mussina would have performed in those massive 1960s ballparks with a free out included! Last edited by Orioles1954; 12-28-2015 at 08:43 AM. |
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The substance is more meaningful than the delivery, though I enjoy the delivery too. If possible, I would take every single person on this board being Denny (hi Denny), as then we would have the friendliest board on the internet. Some might not be able to read it , but it would be the friendliest. And for the record, no one has ever been banned for being too nice. Denny is safe.
and back to topic, Johnson's numbers seem to put him at the top.....but there is a CY Young award for a reason. Quote:
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Regarding Koufax, while I am a huge fan of his incredible 4-year run, it is believed by most that the Dodger Stadium rubber was nearly 20 inches high; 5 inches or 33% higher than the standard 15 inch mound during that era!!! That constitutes a ridiculous advantage for a pitcher to create a better downhill plane on nearly all of their pitches. Trying to hit his curveball at Dodger Stadium must have been like trying to eat soup wuth a fork! No wonder his road ERA exceeded 3.00, and this must be taken into account when determining his standing among all-time pitchers. Last edited by Vintageclout; 12-28-2015 at 09:12 AM. |
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Of the three mentioned in the original post, my vote goes to Walter.
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yes, height of mound!
Vintageclout brings up a point I have made before - the height of pitchers mound rubber - big huge advantage! I wonder how many no-hitters Ryan would have if he had pitched a decade earlier, whew!
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Smarty pants lawyer with yer fancy book-learnin'. Didn't they teach you no spelling at Harvard? It's write!
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Johnson is credited with 417 wins. No one pitched in more 1-0 games.
He lost 26 games in which he allowed 1 run and that's not counting the the 0-0 tie game against Jack Quinn when he allowed just two hits in 12 innings. With better run support, I think he wins 500. While Christy's Plaque says, "Matty was the master of them all", the Big Train gets my vote. |
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Yes Peter! One of my favorite pitching quotes. Another favorite is Reggie Jackson's assessment of Tom Seaver right before Game 1 of the 1973 World Series to a reporter and I quote....."Tom Seaver is so good that blind people come out to the park to HEAR him pitch"!
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God...imagine 6'10" Randy Johnson pitching off a 15" to 20" high rubber!!!
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Then there is the immortal assessment of Lefty Grove, though by a writer not a player -- he could throw a lambchop past a wolf. And speaking of Johnson, supposedly an anonymous batter complained to the umpire about called strike three, saying, it sounded low to me. Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 12-28-2015 at 06:59 PM. |
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Bill, many thanks for providing the Giants and Senators team stats, especially the breakdowns as to how these teams fared with and without their star pitchers. The key interpretation I make from these stats is:
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LeT's SeE hOw LoNg ThE NeW yEaR's ReSoLuTiOn LaStS Bill, Post #62 was great! Thanks for the stats.
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And I agree with those citing Pedro or Koufax as among the all time greats.
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If we were to open this topic up a bit at a later date to include modern pitchers, Greg Maddux and Pedro Martinez would be 1a and 1b at the top of my list. The more I look at Maddux's numbers, in particular, the more impressed I become.
4 Cy Young Awards 4 other top 5 Cy Young finishes 18 Gold Gloves Since 1965, only Pedro Martinez' 291 ERA + beats the 271 ERA + Maddux put up in 1994, and the 260 ERA + Maddux put up in 2005. The reason that Maddux blows my mind most of all is that, unlike Pedro, who had an overpowering fastball to go with his killer control, Maddux never had blazing heat. He achieved what he did with pinpoint accuracy and great ball movement, and made hitters look just foolish in the process.
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I gotta be honest about Maddux, while totally great, I still think the umps made him much greater than he was. It seemed that every time he pitched, the strike zone got about 4-6 inches wider, away from the batter. Not only gave him extra strikes, but made the batter swing at bad pitches since he knew they were gonna be called strikes.
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The burden of being the team's ace is not only that you are almost always going against the opponents' best, which means, on average, less offensive support, but also starts frequently moved up to get more total starts. Back in the 'day', ace starters would routinely pitch on two days rest and even one in extreme situations. Lesser pitchers' starts would be passed over to accommodate more starts by the ace - plus those same aces would always be available for relief appearances on their day or days of rest. All this definitely impacts great pitchers' records, so for Someone like Johnson to do all he did is even more amazing. . .
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Such a comparison would never be fair as Satchel's prime career stats are lost to history. I would love to have more exposure to his stats and less to bonds and clemens. . .
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In my opinion the greatest starting pitcher of all time was Walter Johnson.
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