Maddux Ties Clemens With Career Win No. 354
JackWESQ
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Greg Maddux defeated the San Diego Padres tonight to pick up career win number 354, tying him with Roger Clemens for eighth all-time.
Nothing is guaranteed in sports, so I just hope he picks up one more victory this season to pass Clemens and move into eighth solely.
But more importantly, I hope he doesn't do something crazy and think of retiring. Single season records are set, well, in a single season. But career records (especially in baseball), can take 20+ years. For me, that is a LONG time, too long in fact. Assuming it ever happens (which I seriously doubt), I can't wait that long for another pitcher to approach 350+ career wins. So I'm going to savor every moment.
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Nothing is guaranteed in sports, so I just hope he picks up one more victory this season to pass Clemens and move into eighth solely.
But more importantly, I hope he doesn't do something crazy and think of retiring. Single season records are set, well, in a single season. But career records (especially in baseball), can take 20+ years. For me, that is a LONG time, too long in fact. Assuming it ever happens (which I seriously doubt), I can't wait that long for another pitcher to approach 350+ career wins. So I'm going to savor every moment.
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I don't know if it's true but "baseball people" used to say that the plate got very wide when Maddux and Glavine pitched for the Braves. I always liked Smoltz much better than Maddux or Glavine.
"Maddux Ties Clemens With Career Win No. 354" One other comment regarding the title of this thread: Maddux has lost 225 games -- Clemens has lost only 184. That's quite a few more losses for Maddux -- I'd say about 4 extra seasons of losses. Both played for winning teams and both have just about the same career ERA.
All in all, I'd say Clemens gets a grade of A+ -- Maddux gets a grade of A -- Glavine gets a grade of A-
Charlie
Better the Clemens, better then them all.
Besides being a pitcher he could field and hit a little too.
Steve
<< <i>Maddux was the best pitcher of his generation. Better than Clemens, better than them all. (grammar corrected) >>
Well, if you say so Steve, then we'll simply ignore their records and statistics and say Steve must be right!
Charlie
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Steve
But with Maddux, I can't see how anyone can craft a rational argument that he used PEDs. If a player ever defined what a major league baseball pitcher is, I'd imagine Greg Maddux be near the top of the list, if not at the top.
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<< <i> But with Maddux, I can't see how anyone can craft a rational argument that he used PEDs. If a player ever defined what a major league baseball pitcher is, I'd imagine Greg Maddux be near the top of the list, if not at the top.
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I must admit that I can't argue with that -- well said.
Charlie
If you say so Charlie we all will just ignore everything and take your word for it.
Steve
[Edited]: for spelling
But sometimes don’t make sense
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