joey12508
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As a kid growing up in the 80's, I figured he was the best pitcher in baseball based on things kids value like tv time, all-star games, post-season accomplishments, etc. I heard a lot about Nolan Ryan, but I rarely saw Ryan on TV and never in the playoffs. Once Jack's career was over, I was surprised that his numbers looked so boring. They are definitely not representative of what a great career he had. He ruled in the 84 World Series with two complete game victories, then in 91 had two wins the ALCS and two wins in the World Series including that ridiculous 10-inning shutout or whatever it was in Game 7.
If I were to visit the Hall of Fame I would want him there, but who cares what I think. I'm not a former player or a writer.
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