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Post by nyjyrk on Sept 12, 2006 21:19:39 GMT -5
Other notables- Welch/Stewart 90's A's Scott/Ryan 80's Astros Bender/Plank 1910's A's Schilling/Johnson 2000's D-Backs Palmer/McNally 60's Orioles Dean/Dean 30's Cardinals Gooden/Ojeda 80's Mets Ryan/Tanana 70's Angels Feller/Lemon 50's Indians Alexander/Rixey 1910's Phillies Marichal/Perry 60's Giants Lyons/Faber 20's-30's ChiSox Clemmens/Hurst 80's BoSox
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Post by nyjyrk on Sept 13, 2006 19:33:13 GMT -5
I chose Gibson/Carlton. Koufax/Drysdale is a close second, but I think Gibson was better than Koufax and Carlton was better than Drysdale. Though they played together longer, I just couldn't imagine facing one of the top three lefties, and the best righty (IMHO) that ever played. OUCH!
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ericbrat20
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Post by ericbrat20 on Sept 13, 2006 20:57:36 GMT -5
I voted Koufax and Drysdale because facing either one of them would have been frightening but especially in a best-of-5 game series in the playoffs.
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Post by basenoc on Sept 14, 2006 9:51:13 GMT -5
how could you choose, this is very difficult. all stats are great all accomplishments are good that said, i'm going with sentiment Scott/Ryan 80's Astros i admire Ryan,the greatest after Sachel Paige
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Post by rzobb on Sept 14, 2006 17:59:16 GMT -5
well i am biased so i did go with Palmer/McNally 60's Orioles, but if i had to pick without any O's in the mix it would be Koufax/Drysdale 60's Dodgers. although i never seen either of them pitch except old film clips.
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