Who is your favorite?
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John Smoltz. And I really am not joking.
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Smoltz is my favorite. The best I ever got to see live was Greg Maddux.
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Tim Lincecum. Not as well know player i really liked was brandon backe
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Pedro Martinez and Mike Mussina
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@parkave21_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
Smoltz is my favorite. The best I ever got to see live was Greg Maddux.
Hate the tribe boys growing up. Smoltz, Glavin and Maddox. Great pitchers. Early 2000’s I remember an incarnation with the A’s. They had Zito, Mulder and Hudson
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Halladay.... Though as a kid, I grew up the most impressed with Maddux despite being on a team I didn't like.. so much so, that my son is named after him. And also because it's a great name.
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Easily mr. Big Sexy Bartolo Colón. He did it all. Great pitching, gold glove defensive plays and he could go yard on you. Not to mention that one in a million smile.
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Carlton is my all time favorite starter and I always loved watching McGraw come in and shut people down.
More recent, loved watching Halladay pitch, it was pure magic and excitement. He could make a 1-0, 2-0 game just seem electric.
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SP: Nothing like wasting a day watching Kevin Brown on the bump. He would frustrate so many batters with the eternity he would intentionally take between pitches. He exemplified the game within the game.
However, out of ALL pitchers my favorite was Trevor Hoffman. He was the true artist on the mound.
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Nolan Ryan has to be up there. Guy was dominant even right before he retire. Loved watching Randy Johnson pitch. The fact that you had professional left hand batters bailing out of the batters box like a little league game on a strike on the inside corner told me his stuff was that electric.
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Loved the way David Cone pitched. I could watch him all day.
Pedro Martinez for sure -- wish the Expos could have scored some runs for him every once and a while.
I'm a huge Pat Hentgen fan. I love this article about how he was a kind of 'connective tissue' between Dave Stieb's heyday and the development of Roy Halladay and Chris Carpenter. https://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/hentgens-blue-jays-legacy-ranges-cy-young-connective-tissue/
Tim Lincecum.
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@mubby_33_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
Nolan Ryan has to be up there. Guy was dominant even right before he retire. Loved watching Randy Johnson pitch. The fact that you had professional left hand batters bailing out of the batters box like a little league game on a strike on the inside corner told me his stuff was that electric.
Though I was quite young when Nolan still pitched (1984), I do remember a few times watching him. It was like there wasn't a hitter there at all.. Just a crazy Texan throwing darts he had no idea where they were going to a catcher. It was either a walk or a strikeout. Truly one of a kind.
Big unit was insane. Nobody wanted to face him. So impossible to hit during his prime. Lefties were scared to stand in the box. A left-handed Ryan, but with much better command. And a better pitcher than Nolan because of it.
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Chipper Jones, Glavine, Steve Avery
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
@mubby_33_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
Nolan Ryan has to be up there. Guy was dominant even right before he retire. Loved watching Randy Johnson pitch. The fact that you had professional left hand batters bailing out of the batters box like a little league game on a strike on the inside corner told me his stuff was that electric.
Though I was quite young when Nolan still pitched (1984), I do remember a few times watching him. It was like there wasn't a hitter there at all.. Just a crazy Texan throwing darts he had no idea where they were going to a catcher. It was either a walk or a strikeout. Truly one of a kind.
Big unit was insane. Nobody wanted to face him. So impossible to hit during his prime. Lefties were scared to stand in the box. A left-handed Ryan, but with much better command. And a better pitcher than Nolan because of it.
I met Ryan at one of his last spring trainings(maybe 1991?). If you watched him on TV he just looked like some old man but up close he was tall and built like a linebacker. Next to guys like Conseco and Gonzalez he was close to the same size. Then when you saw him pummel Robin Ventura you understood.
Randy's height just gave him an unfair advantage. He was like 3/4 of the way to the plate before he released the ball. -
Even though I'm a Yankees fan, my favorite pitcher growing up was Roger Clemens. I loved the way he attacked hitters and his overall bulldog mentality. With all of the PED allegations tied into the second half of his career its definitely tainted how I feel for him, but I can't change the fact that he was my favorite for a long time. Mariano Rivera became my favorite Yankee in the 90s, so it's probably him.
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Nolan Ryan, with J.R. Richard a close second.
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Aaron Sanchez. All Star in 2016 and CY Young candidate but fell off due to injuries now he is making a comeback with the Giants and is doing well.
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@mlbts_mlbts said in Who is your favorite?:
Aaron Sanchez. All Star in 2016 and CY Young candidate but fell off due to injuries now he is making a comeback with the Giants and is doing well.
Really?? Interesting.. watched him come up in the Jays system.. volatile is a good word.. crazy movement on his fastball. Crazy how he's getting by now, with very different stuff.
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
@mlbts_mlbts said in Who is your favorite?:
Aaron Sanchez. All Star in 2016 and CY Young candidate but fell off due to injuries now he is making a comeback with the Giants and is doing well.
Really?? Interesting.. watched him come up in the Jays system.. volatile is a good word.. crazy movement on his fastball. Crazy how he's getting by now, with very different stuff.
Yeah he has a 3.18 ERA in 6 starts. Still only 28.
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@mlbts_mlbts said in Who is your favorite?:
@nanthrax_1_psn said in Who is your favorite?:
@mlbts_mlbts said in Who is your favorite?:
Aaron Sanchez. All Star in 2016 and CY Young candidate but fell off due to injuries now he is making a comeback with the Giants and is doing well.
Really?? Interesting.. watched him come up in the Jays system.. volatile is a good word.. crazy movement on his fastball. Crazy how he's getting by now, with very different stuff.
Yeah he has a 3.18 ERA in 6 starts. Still only 28.
No I know. But he's doing well with very different stuff.. when he was successful as a Jay, he'd overpower guys with a heavy sinker up in the 95-97mph range. Now that sinker is averaging 90mph.. yet he's still getting results..