Texas is going to have a Top 5 pitcher all-time, Top 5 catcher all-time and Top 5 3rd baseman all-time wearing their cap in Cooperstown.
free_mhayden said:
Texas is going to have a Top 5 pitcher all-time, Top 5 catcher all-time and Top 5 3rd baseman all-time wearing their cap in Cooperstown.
It is kinda nice. We could argue, but Beltre is likely to be Top 2-3. Pudge is likely Top 2-3.free_mhayden said:
Texas is going to have a Top 5 pitcher all-time, Top 5 catcher all-time and Top 5 3rd baseman all-time wearing their cap in Cooperstown.
hawk1689 said:
This draws me offsides everytime, but I just can't agree that Nolan Ryan is a top 5 pitcher. I don't even think he's top 5 of my lifetime.
He is no worse Top 3 in your lifetime.hawk1689 said:
This draws me offsides everytime, but I just can't agree that Nolan Ryan is a top 5 pitcher. I don't even think he's top 5 of my lifetime.
MSFC Aggie said:1 TB 769jtstanley4621 said:
Sweet Jesus the K numbers today are outrageous. Almost as high as last night with less ABs
2 MIL 746
3 OAK 709
4 SD 709
5 TEX 702
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DallasAg 94 said:He is no worse Top 3 in your lifetime.hawk1689 said:
This draws me offsides everytime, but I just can't agree that Nolan Ryan is a top 5 pitcher. I don't even think he's top 5 of my lifetime.
_lefraud_ said:
Nolan Ryan has 7 no hitters, the next closest is 4.
He has an additional 12 one hitters. Over 60+ shuouts and over 5700 strikeouts. If that isn't a top 5 pitcher of all time, much less one in your lifetime, I don't know what to tell ya.
Tyson Ross is not a rookie? My mistake.gigem1223 said:
Rook?
TheAngelFlight said:_lefraud_ said:
Nolan Ryan has 7 no hitters, the next closest is 4.
He has an additional 12 one hitters. Over 60+ shuouts and over 5700 strikeouts. If that isn't a top 5 pitcher of all time, much less one in your lifetime, I don't know what to tell ya.
61 is tied with a contemporary of his that I didn't even mention in the above post for 7th all time. And 27 years for Nolan to do it.
And ERA, WHIP, that stuff matters alongside how difficult it was to hit Nolan.
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Interesting enough, Derek Holland has 8 compared to Cole Hamels 7...
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Let's see where Nolan Ryan is in terms of stats.
Like this list of top 10 RHPs that didn't even include Ryan?free_mhayden said:
I'm certainly in the camp that Ryan wasn't the "greatest ever"... And I probably wouldn't even put him Top 3... But once you get to Top 5 you'd find not a lot of people agree with you leaving him out.
What the overall #'s lack, the singular achievements (no-hitters, 1-hitters) more than make up for.
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Losses:
292 - 3rd all time
Winning Percentage:
.526 - not in the top 100 all time
Kampfers said:Like this list of top 10 RHPs that didn't even include Ryan?free_mhayden said:
I'm certainly in the camp that Ryan wasn't the "greatest ever"... And I probably wouldn't even put him Top 3... But once you get to Top 5 you'd find not a lot of people agree with you leaving him out.
What the overall #'s lack, the singular achievements (no-hitters, 1-hitters) more than make up for.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page/mlbrank_top100righthandedpitchers/ranking-top-10-right-handed-pitchers-ever
They ranked him #50 overall, right after Feller and Lefty Grove which put him as the #11 RHP and the #17 overall starting pitcher.
Nolan Ryan was the strikeout king, but not many ardent fans of baseball outside of Texas are going to include him in their top 5's.
Kampfers said:Like this list of top 10 RHPs that didn't even include Ryan?free_mhayden said:
I'm certainly in the camp that Ryan wasn't the "greatest ever"... And I probably wouldn't even put him Top 3... But once you get to Top 5 you'd find not a lot of people agree with you leaving him out.
What the overall #'s lack, the singular achievements (no-hitters, 1-hitters) more than make up for.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page/mlbrank_top100righthandedpitchers/ranking-top-10-right-handed-pitchers-ever
They ranked him #50 overall, right after Feller and Lefty Grove which put him as the #11 RHP and the #17 overall starting pitcher.
Nolan Ryan was the strikeout king, but not many ardent fans of baseball outside of Texas are going to include him in their top 5's.
To your point, take 1972.Fuzzy Dunlop said:Quote:
Losses:
292 - 3rd all time
Winning Percentage:
.526 - not in the top 100 all time
One thing you have to remember about these numbers is that he didn't get a lot of run support during his days with the Angels. He lost quite a few games in his prime by scores of 1-0 or 2-1, etc. He did his part but his offense didn't offer much support.
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Those "contemporaries" you mentioned all played before WWII.
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Oh, and your whip argument. Strasburg and Bumgarner are both 20th all time and Chris Sale is in the top 5. Who knew we've been watching living legends on the mound for the past 5+ years.