Dream starting 5
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@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
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Sandy Koufax
Cy Young
Walter Johnson
Tom Seaver
Greg Maddux -
Randy Johnson
Nolan Ryan
Roger Clemens
Greg Maddux
Pedro Martinez -
@OUMarcus said in Dream starting 5:
Randy Johnson
Nolan Ryan
Roger Clemens
Greg Maddux
Pedro MartinezThis but replace Ryan with Koufax
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Gerrit Cole
Gregg Maddux
Roy Halladay
Bob Gibson
Justin Verlander -
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
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@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
Pedro Martinez
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Sandy Koufax
Greg MadduxTim Lincecum would be my 6th pick.
Roger Clemens would be my 6th
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was before my time, but yes one of greatest seasons ever.
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
Pedro Martinez
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Sandy Koufax
Greg MadduxTim Lincecum would be my 6th pick.
Roger Clemens would be my 6th
That's a toss up but Linecum was filthy during the playoffs so he gets the nod.
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Brandon Duckworth, Robert Person, David Coggins, Nelson Figueroa and Omar Daal.
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@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
Pedro Martinez
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Sandy Koufax
Greg MadduxTim Lincecum would be my 6th pick.
Roger Clemens would be my 6th
That's a toss up but Linecum was filthy during the playoffs so he gets the nod.
I hate the giants
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
Pedro Martinez
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Sandy Koufax
Greg MadduxTim Lincecum would be my 6th pick.
Roger Clemens would be my 6th
That's a toss up but Linecum was filthy during the playoffs so he gets the nod.
I hate the giants
Haha fair enough
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Unit
Koufax
Seaver
Clemens
GibsonGreat sinkerball pitchers all of them
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@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was before my time, but yes one of greatest seasons ever
Telling my age i was 11
There was Bob Welch 33 win season in 1990 with 170+ k's 2.95 era. OAK got swept by the reds in 1990
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
That was during the steroid ERA. 1986 at 23 years old his third season was impressive as I was just a kid
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
That was during the steroid ear and at 23 years old his third season was impressive as I was just a kid
Being during the height of the steroid era makes it all the more impressive..
But I hear ya, he was the rocket as a 23 year old. Blowing heaters past dudes...As a Jay he truly became a pitcher, blowing fastballs by guys, while pitch sequencing and dotting splitters.. he also had some help in the training room, if you know what I mean..
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
That was during the steroid ear and at 23 years old his third season was impressive as I was just a kid
Being during the height of the steroid era makes it all the more impressive..
But I hear ya, he was the rocket as a 23 year old. Blowing heaters past dudes...As a Jay he truly became a pitcher, blowing fastballs by guys, while pitch sequencing and dotting splitters.. he also had some help in the training room, if you know what I mean..
He was on Roids himself
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@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
That was during the steroid ear and at 23 years old his third season was impressive as I was just a kid
Being during the height of the steroid era makes it all the more impressive..
But I hear ya, he was the rocket as a 23 year old. Blowing heaters past dudes...As a Jay he truly became a pitcher, blowing fastballs by guys, while pitch sequencing and dotting splitters.. he also had some help in the training room, if you know what I mean..
He was on Roids himself
Read my last sentence lol
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@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@Nanthrax_1 said in Dream starting 5:
@dbarmonstar said in Dream starting 5:
@samguenther1987 said in Dream starting 5:
@Quinn2161 said in Dream starting 5:
If every pitcher was available all time, all rated 99, who would be in your starting 5?
Mine is:
Roger Clemens
Vida Blue
Randy Johnson
Roy Halladay
Barry Zito ( totally doesnt stack up with the rest of my list but hes my all time favorite A, great personality and really fun to watch guys flailing at his curve)The whole A's Big Three was fun to watch, I got to watch all of them play for the Canadians (Vancouver) from the minors up to when they won 20 games at one point for the A's. I'll never forget the run they went on in 2002.
Zito was a beast, his 2002 season is one of the best I've ever seen. 23 wins, 2.75 era, 180+ strikeouts
For me it was Roger Clemens in 1986 24-4 2.48 era 248 K's whip 0.96 Boston should have won that WS. He was 23 years old
That was a great year.. not his best though.. that would be 1997 with the Jays.
11.9 bWAR!!
21-6, 2.05 ERA, 292 K (pitching triple crown)
2.25 FIP, 222 ERA+!!!Disgusting...
That was during the steroid ear and at 23 years old his third season was impressive as I was just a kid
Being during the height of the steroid era makes it all the more impressive..
But I hear ya, he was the rocket as a 23 year old. Blowing heaters past dudes...As a Jay he truly became a pitcher, blowing fastballs by guys, while pitch sequencing and dotting splitters.. he also had some help in the training room, if you know what I mean..
He was on Roids himself
Read my last sentence lol
I did just now.