scotty21690
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Re: Who was the greatest POST-WAR pitcher?
Facepalm for those who think that Nolan Ryan was the greatest post-war pitcher. Let's compare him to pitching great Randy Johnson, because he is closest to Ryan in K's.
WL%
Johnson: .646%
Ryan .526%
ERA+
Johnson: 136
Ryan: 112
K/BB
Johnson: 3.26
Ryan: 2.04
WHIP
Johnson: 1.171
Ryan: 1.247
K/9
Johnson: 10.6
Ryan: 9.5
(^That shows that Ryan only had more K's because he pitched so many more innings)
Now tell me...how is Nolan Ryan the greatest post war pitcher?
Facepalm for those who think that Nolan Ryan was the greatest post-war pitcher. Let's compare him to pitching great Randy Johnson, because he is closest to Ryan in K's.
WL%
Johnson: .646%
Ryan .526%
ERA+
Johnson: 136
Ryan: 112
K/BB
Johnson: 3.26
Ryan: 2.04
WHIP
Johnson: 1.171
Ryan: 1.247
K/9
Johnson: 10.6
Ryan: 9.5
(^That shows that Ryan only had more K's because he pitched so many more innings)
Now tell me...how is Nolan Ryan the greatest post war pitcher?