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Greatest Pitcher of the last 30 years

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Just wondering which pitcher you think is the best we've seen over his whole career in the last 30 years.

Greg Maddux; Pedro Martinez; Clemens (Pre-steroids); Randy Johnson; Nolan Ryan????

I'm not gonna include glavine cuz I just don't think he ever dominated like the others although he remained consistant. Schilling didn't have enough dominating seasons to make this list. I'm aware pedro don't have 300 career wins, but that is due to injuries more than anything else.
 
Doc Gooden in the 80's, Clemens for his various runs (don't care about roids, MLB unleashed that dragon and let it flourish), Maddux in the 90's, Roy Halladay (does not get enough credit even with a bad team), Tim Linecum is one to watch for the present and future.
 
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Greatest pitchers with long careers/longevity:
Pitcher who used steroids: Roger Clemens
Pitcher who didn't: Greg Maddux
Closer/reliever: Mariano Rivera (without question!)

Greatest pitchers with short[er] careers/dominate peaks:
Pedro, Fernando Valenzuela, Dwight Gooden, Brandon Webb

Greatest pitchers who had no business hanging around as long as they did:
Bruce Chen, Tomo Ohka and Tanyon Sturtze

Greatest wastes of money:
Ben McDonald, Denny Neagle, Mike Hampton, Chan Ho Park, Barry Zito

Greatest pitcher that never pitched:
Brien Taylor
 
I'm going to say Greg Maddux, and not just because I'm a Braves fan, and he pitched for the Braves for 11 years. The numbers on Greg don't lie.

355-227 record (The 355 wins are eighth all time, by the way)

3.16 E.R.A. (It was under 3 for most of his career, until going up the last few years, when he had some high 3 and low 4 E.R.A. years).

3,371 K's

Four Cy Youngs.

Greg's stats were amazing. He finished eighth all time in wins, and tenth in strikeouts. He did it all with a fastball that never topped 88 mph, and, while spending most of his career, in a five man pitching rotation, where his pitch count was monitored. While he "only " had two twenty win seasons, Greg consistently won between 15 and 19 games for many years of his career.

Many of the other greats had fastballs of 90 mph plus or greater. Greg never did. Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, et al, could all blow guys away. Greg won all 355 games, with finesse, and guile.

For all these reasons, I choose Greg Maddux as the all time best pitcher.

Mitch
 
Just wondering which pitcher you think is the best we've seen over his whole career in the last 30 years.

Greg Maddux; Pedro Martinez; Clemens (Pre-steroids); Randy Johnson; Nolan Ryan????

I'm not gonna include glavine cuz I just don't think he ever dominated like the others although he remained consistant. Schilling didn't have enough dominating seasons to make this list. I'm aware pedro don't have 300 career wins, but that is due to injuries more than anything else.

When do we make that determination? Clemens is a cheater and does not deserve to be part of that conversation.

Plus only thirty years. I have been watching for fourty.

Seaver, Ryan, Carlton, Gibson, Fidrych, Glavine ( because he won 300 games HONESTLY ) unlike the guy you put in there. Schilling deserves to be on that list as well.

Also lets put Gooden, Cone, Pedro, Verlander is moving into the conversation as well as Felix Hernandez, C.C Sabathia, Roy Halladay, Johan Santana. Also you throw in John Smoltz, Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson.


But let's be fair...Clemens does NOT deserve to be on this list. We don't quite know how long he cheated. Amazing you put Clemens in yet you won't put Glavine in. Your thought process is Skewed.

Let's count Clemens but let's hope that Pujols is cheating so we don't count his numbers. DUH!!!

You should probably stick to who is the most dominate earthworm around. You might actually know what you are talking about then.
 
Again, dude, you have posted over 16000 times on here. You suck at life and clearly have nothing going on by living in a cyber world. I have no respect for you pathetic existence so quit the lame remarks. It's not our fault you sit here and have to go look up every little stat to see if it's right. Say hi to your mom upstairs from the basement you live in.

WOW!!! It is obvious you don't know me. I run the Michigan Gathering with my fiance. We are a BIG part of the Community. My mom ( since you brought her up ) lives in New York and I live in Michigan.

As far as respect...anyone who talks about sucking on someone or brings up someone elses mom is obviously a desparate person. You lack respect and you lack class just based on what you said.

You seem to put alot of time into talking about other guys cocks and other guys moms. Makes me wonder what kind of person you are.

Stop bringing up other guys cocks and other guys moms and you might be considered normal.

Also. I have put up those numbers over 5 + years. Or 8 posts a day. Gee...I live out here in the cyber world so much. Oh and you are averaging more posts than I.
 
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To go back to the Original Post, I think Roy Halladay has the potential to be considered one of the greatest when he's all said and done. I love Timmy Lincecum, but I'm still dreading the day his arm falls off during one of his frenetic windups.
 
I'll refrain from this conversation because the career of Sandy Koufax ended in 1966 so he isn't in the era under discussion. 😀
 
Again, dude, you have posted over 16000 times on here. You suck at life and clearly have nothing going on by living in a cyber world. I have no respect for you pathetic existence so quit the lame remarks. It's not our fault you sit here and have to go look up every little stat to see if it's right. Say hi to your mom upstairs from the basement you live in.

not cool...

It`s one thing to criticize his comments and opinions; but you have clearly crossed the line.
 
When do we make that determination? Clemens is a cheater and does not deserve to be part of that conversation.

Plus only thirty years. I have been watching for fourty.

Seaver, Ryan, Carlton, Gibson, Fidrych, Glavine ( because he won 300 games HONESTLY ) unlike the guy you put in there. Schilling deserves to be on that list as well.

Also lets put Gooden, Cone, Pedro, Verlander is moving into the conversation as well as Felix Hernandez, C.C Sabathia, Roy Halladay, Johan Santana. Also you throw in John Smoltz, Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson.


But let's be fair...Clemens does NOT deserve to be on this list. We don't quite know how long he cheated. Amazing you put Clemens in yet you won't put Glavine in. Your thought process is Skewed.

Let's count Clemens but let's hope that Pujols is cheating so we don't count his numbers. DUH!!!

You should probably stick to who is the most dominate earthworm around. You might actually know what you are talking about then.

many great pithers on the list

but two that definately don`t belong on this list are King Felix and Verlander . Those two guys have barely begun their careers and Verlander has been awesome at times and also completely sucked as well
 
Greg Maddux was undeniably awesome, and I can't really argue with him as a legit contender for top spot.

But, Jesus, look at Randy Johnson's numbers in his prime. This guy was striking out 300 in a season when 200 was considered top of the line. If I had to choose one pitcher in his prime to pitch one World Series game for my team, it would be hard to argue against Randy Johnson.




1999 35 ARI NL 17 9 .654 2.48 35 35 0 12 2 0 271.2 207 86 75 30 70 3 364 9 2 4 1079 186 1.020 6.9 1.0 2.3 12.1 5.20 AS,CYA-1,MVP-15
2000 36 ARI NL 19 7 .731 2.64 35 35 0 8 3 0 248.2 202 89 73 23 76 1 347 6 2 5 1001 181 1.118 7.3 0.8 2.8 12.6 4.57 AS,CYA-1,MVP-17
2001 37 ARI NL 21 6 .778 2.49 35 34 1 3 2 0 249.2 181 74 69 19 71 2 372 18 1 8 994 188 1.009 6.5 0.7 2.6 13.4 5.24 AS,CYA-1,MVP-11
2002 38 ARI NL 24 5 .828 2.32 35 35 0 8 4 0 260.0 197 78 67 26 71 1 334 13 2 3 1035 197 1.031 6.8 0.9 2.5 11.6 4.70 AS,CYA-1,MVP-7
2003 39 ARI NL 6 8 .429 4.26 18 18 0 1 1 0 114.0 125 61 54 16 27 3 125 8 1 1 489 110 1.333 9.9 1.3 2.1 9.9 4.63
2004 40 ARI NL 16 14 .533 2.60 35 35 0 4 2 0 245.2 177 88 71 18 44 1 290 10 1 3 964 178 0.900 6.5 0.7 1.6 10.6 6.59 AS,CYA-2,MVP-19
2005 41 NYY AL 17 8 .680 3.79 34 34 0 4 0 0 225.2 207 102 95 32 47 2 211 12 1 3 920 112 1.126 8.3 1.3 1.9 8.4 4.49
2006 42 NYY AL 17 11 .607 5.00 33 33 0
 
Greg Maddux was undeniably awesome, and I can't really argue with him as a legit contender for top spot.

But, Jesus, look at Randy Johnson's numbers in his prime. This guy was striking out 300 in a season when 200 was considered top of the line. If I had to choose one pitcher in his prime to pitch one World Series game for my team, it would be hard to argue against Randy Johnson.




1999 35 ARI NL 17 9 .654 2.48 35 35 0 12 2 0 271.2 207 86 75 30 70 3 364 9 2 4 1079 186 1.020 6.9 1.0 2.3 12.1 5.20 AS,CYA-1,MVP-15
2000 36 ARI NL 19 7 .731 2.64 35 35 0 8 3 0 248.2 202 89 73 23 76 1 347 6 2 5 1001 181 1.118 7.3 0.8 2.8 12.6 4.57 AS,CYA-1,MVP-17
2001 37 ARI NL 21 6 .778 2.49 35 34 1 3 2 0 249.2 181 74 69 19 71 2 372 18 1 8 994 188 1.009 6.5 0.7 2.6 13.4 5.24 AS,CYA-1,MVP-11
2002 38 ARI NL 24 5 .828 2.32 35 35 0 8 4 0 260.0 197 78 67 26 71 1 334 13 2 3 1035 197 1.031 6.8 0.9 2.5 11.6 4.70 AS,CYA-1,MVP-7
2003 39 ARI NL 6 8 .429 4.26 18 18 0 1 1 0 114.0 125 61 54 16 27 3 125 8 1 1 489 110 1.333 9.9 1.3 2.1 9.9 4.63
2004 40 ARI NL 16 14 .533 2.60 35 35 0 4 2 0 245.2 177 88 71 18 44 1 290 10 1 3 964 178 0.900 6.5 0.7 1.6 10.6 6.59 AS,CYA-2,MVP-19
2005 41 NYY AL 17 8 .680 3.79 34 34 0 4 0 0 225.2 207 102 95 32 47 2 211 12 1 3 920 112 1.126 8.3 1.3 1.9 8.4 4.49
2006 42 NYY AL 17 11 .607 5.00 33 33 0

It's funny, because while Johnson surely dominated in timeframe that you list, he already had a history of domination while w/ the M's (and 1/2 a season w/ Houston). He had two different peaks and the 2nd was somehow better than the first... rare.

Randy is surely on the short list of greats, especially since he pitched so well (dominate!) into his late 30's.

In terms of style, Maddux was the best 'finess' pitcher and Randy the best 'power' pitcher.

And I think that bird he killed during spring training would agree (God rest its soul...). 😀
 
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