"Field Of Dreams" Pitching Staff
DirtyHarry
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You are putting together the core for your all time greatest pitching staff. You can pick 5 starters and 2 relievers. Who do you want and why? Assume no DH.
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<< <i>You are putting together the core for your all time greatest pitching staff. You can pick 5 starters and 2 relievers. Who do you want and why? Assume no DH. >>
SP - Walter Johnson - 416 career victories, career 2.17 ERA, 110 shutouts...what more can one ask for?
SP - Satchel Paige - Had this "palm ball" among others that completely baffled batters. Plus, Joe DiMaggio called him "the best and fastest pitcher I've ever faced."
SP - Warren Spahn - Need a great lefty in the lineup and who else should there be?
SP - Steve Carlton - My second lefty. 4,136 career strikeouts, 3.22 career ERA, I think he is a good choice
SP - Bob Gibson - For when I get to the World Series...There is none other I would want - Koufax included.
RP - Hoyt Wilhelm - I don't know who want to face his knuckleball late in the game.
RP - Dennis Eckersley - Give him the ball to get the save - if needed.
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roger clemens
randy johnson
cy young
greg maddux
lee smith
dennis eck
Uh how about Koufax ?
1) Walter Johnson
2) Roger Clemens
3) Randy Johnson
4) Christy Matthewson
5) Sandy Koufax
Relievers:
(1) Mariano Rivera
(2) Goose Gossage
1. Walter Johnson
2. Bob Feller
3. Sandy Koufax
4. Dizzy Dean
I am having trouble with the last spot... in the starting rotation and I would prefer a lefty... Warren Spahn, Lefty Grove, Sam McDowell, and I know I haven't recognized some of the talent after 1975. I like Juan Marishall of the Giants but... 4 right handers is probably not the best...
Relief pitchers:
1. Lee Smith
2. Dennis E
There are some that deserve recognition... Rollie Fingers, Roy Face, Hoyt Wilheim just to name afew and I apologize for those I have left out.
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Roger Clemens
Sandy Koufax
Tom Seaver
Walter Johnson
Dennis Eckersley
Bruce Sutter
<< <i><< SP - Warren Spahn - Need a great lefty in the lineup and who else should there be? >>
Uh how about Koufax ? >>
Not consistent enough. In his first six seasons, he was 36-40 with 405 walks in 691 2/3 innings pitched. It wasn't until 1962 that he became untouchable and that lasted until 1966. Four seasons of superb performance doesn't put him above Spahn in my book. However, Koufax was so great in 4 seasons that he was rightfully elected to the HOF.
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Gooden in 84
Clemens in 85
Pedro in 97 (really his best year, but playing for Les Expos he just didn't have the wins)
Johnson any year from the late 90's/early 2000's
Santana last year, the guy was AWESOME!
Closers:
Gagne 2 years ago
Eckersley in 91
Jay
SP:
Bob Gibson (never saw him live but I've seen enough footage and I'm biased)
Roger Clemens
Pedro Martinez
Randy Johnson
Greg Maddux (not as dominant as the others but just solid)
RP:
Billy Wagner
Trevor Hoffman
Walter Johnson both Ryan and Johnson were pitchers for losing teams for most of their careers
Bob Gibson
Babe Ruth
Steve Carlton
Relievers:
Christy Mathewson, 84 relief appearances...had a .665 winning percentage, won 30 4 times and 20 or more 12 seasons in a row
Cy Young, almost 100 relief appearances....he could fill in as a starter too
All of these guys had twenty year careers or longer and were winners.
If I have to take modern day-full time relievers I'd take Lee Smith and Bruce Sutter
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Ryan pitched 27 seasons, 14 of which his team had a winning record. The first three losing seasons were with the Mets, when he was a kid making relief appearances. I guess "most" is not entirely accurate.
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2. Mordecai Brown (righty)
3. Walter Johnson (righty)
4. Randy Johnson (lefty)
5. Roger Clemens (righty)
set up man: Goose Gossage
closer: Trevor Hoffman
Funny how people put Nolan Ryan in their top 5 all time...yes he threw a ton of K's, but wow did he have some bad years in ERA. Many, many years at the league average in it, to be exact.
Lefty Grove, perhaps the BEST ever, no one has even mentioned him, please look up the records.
Walter Johnson
Christy Mathewson
Sandy Koufax
Roger Clemens / Carl Hubbell ( TIE )
Relief, only post WW2 as they became known for that talent primarily starting around then.
Hoyt Wilhelm
Wilbur Wood
Walter Johnson
Steve Carlton
Christy Mattewson
Lefty Grove
Relievers
AL Hoborsky (excuse the spelling error)
Goose Gossage
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Cy Young--his won games record (511) is the one record that, I think, will never be broken.
Walter Johnson
Sandy Koufax
Roger Clemens
Randy Johnson
Relievers
Eric Gagne (we ain't seen the last of him yet)
Dennis Eck
Starters
Sandy Koufax
Roger Clemens
Bob Gibson
Warren Spahn
Babe Ruth
Relief
Hoyt Wilhelm
Dennis Eckersley