scotty21690
New member
- Aug 7, 2008
- 16,150
- 0
Re: Who was the greatest POST-WAR pitcher?
blitz - I will say that Maddux is the only pitcher IMO that rivals Pedros 7 consecutive season stretch.
George - CGs over eras is irrelevant, completely different game in terms of pitching.
EDIT: unique beat me to it
The only thing his TEAM influences is his W/L. Many pitchers are way ahead of him in catagories like ERA+, WHIP, etc....bowmanchromeandorr said:sheetskout said:bowmanchromeandorr said:aaron41984 said:Some guy with 5714 K's.
and 7 NO HITTERS
Which mean practically nothing to the team minus 7 wins. The next starts he probably lost.
Nolan Ryan had to do it all on his own. NO defense behind him and very little at the plate to help him out. Sometimes we need to look beyond the numbers and the intangibles and what the pitchers had to work with. but here are some numbers: In one season in teh 70s (i think 76) he led the league in Ks and ERA yet lost 2x as mouch as he won. thats crappy defense and crappy offense right there.
blitz - I will say that Maddux is the only pitcher IMO that rivals Pedros 7 consecutive season stretch.
George - CGs over eras is irrelevant, completely different game in terms of pitching.
EDIT: unique beat me to it