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2007-03-23 13:06:29 · 21 answers · asked by G.W. loves winter! 7 in Sports Baseball

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Cy Young 511 wins
Walter Johnson 414 wins most shutouts by a pitcher
Christy Mathewson 374 wins 3 shutouts in one W.S.(1905)
Grover Cleveland Alexander 373 wins
Nolan Ryan most strikeouts in a career
Warren Spahn most wins by a left hander in a career=363
Roger Clemens 348 wins top 10 all time over 4500 K's
Steve Carlton Most strikeouts by a lefty in a career
Ed Walsh Lowest ERA qualified by IP in a career 1.82
Bob Feller Threw 3 no hitters and 11 one hitters
Randy Johnson will be # 1 lefty strikeout king if healthy

2007-03-23 17:21:59 · answer #1 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

10 Nolan Ryan

9 Warren Spahn

8 Bob Gibson

7 Steve Carlton

6 Bob Feller

5 Cy Young

4 Lefty Grove

3 Sandy Koufax

2 Christy Mathewson

1 Walter Johnson

2007-03-23 15:36:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Cy Young
2. Grover Cleveland Alexander
3. Roger Clemans
4. Steve Carlton
5. Walter Johnson
6. Christy Matthews
7. Ed Walsh
8. Hoyt Wilhelm
9. Eddie Plank
10. Pud Galvin

2007-03-23 14:00:31 · answer #3 · answered by hair_of_a_dog 4 · 1 0

Good question!

In no particular order my list is:

Walter Johnson
Christy Mathewson
Roger Clemens
Satchel Paige
Whitey Ford
Warren Spahn
Don Larsen
Sandy Koufax
Bob Feller
Nolan Ryan

I think Johnson, Mathewson, Paige, Larsen (because of his perfect game in the World Series) and Feller would be 1-5 with
and the rest being interchangeable, one person may like Steve Carlton, Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, so on, so that is why they are interchangeable. 20 years from now 6-10 would read: Sandy Koufax, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson and Johan
Santana. Again, great question!

2007-03-23 14:41:41 · answer #4 · answered by Steve S 4 · 1 0

1. Cy Young

2. Walter Johnson

3. Christy Mathewson

4. Grover Alexander

5. Roger Clemens

6. Steve Caralton

7. Greg Maddux

8. Bob Feller

9. Warren Sphan

10. Early Wynn

Honorable Mention; Nolan Ryan, Pud Glavin ,Don Sutton and Randy Johnson.

2007-03-23 14:13:28 · answer #5 · answered by red4tribe 6 · 0 0

Not in order:
1. Cy Young
2. Walter Johnson
3. Warren Spahn
4. Pete Alexander
5. Christy Mathewson
6. Roger Clemens
7. Greg Maddux
8. Tom Seaver
9. Steve Carlton
10. Kid Nichols

2007-03-25 13:34:26 · answer #6 · answered by PearApple 7 · 0 0

Yikes. Tough question, but I'll try to tackle it.

1) Cy Young - when you have an award named after you, it's sort of a no-brainer that you're the best ever
2) Christy Matthewson
3) Walter Johnson
4) Roger Clemens
5) Sandy Koufax
6) Bob Gibson
7) Nolan Ryan
8) Bob Feller
9) Greg Maddux
10) Warren Spahn

That's the closest I can come to what feels like a fair order.

2007-03-23 13:13:33 · answer #7 · answered by heyitsthatwriterguy 2 · 1 0

10 is to short...
10. starting pitchers:
Cy Young
Walter Johnson
Bob Feller
Warren Span
Nolan Ryan
Steve Carlton
Christy Mathewson
Lefty Grove
Sandy Koufax
Satchel Paige
Honorable mention- Tommy John,Don Sutton, Bob Gibson,Babe Ruth(yes he did pitch and had a sub 3.00 era for his career) Randy Johnson and Roger Clemens.
10 Relief Pitchers:
Rollie Fingers
Dennis Eckersley
Lee Smith
John Franco
Mariano Rivera
Rich Gossage
Bruce Sutter
Trevor Hoffman
Randy Myers
Honorable mentions Billy Wagner Troy Pericval and Rob Nen

2007-03-23 18:38:43 · answer #8 · answered by Baseball101 2 · 0 0

BEST PITCHER EVER: NOLAN RYAN
The fact that he never got the Cy Young and has pitched seven no-hitters is a travesty.
Bob Gibson
Cy Young
Roger Clemens
Randy Johnson
Tom Seaver
Dave Stewart
Dennis Eckersley
Curt Schilling
Walter Johnson

2007-03-23 17:29:27 · answer #9 · answered by minna 2 · 1 0

relies upon on what you propose with the help of stunning.. stats or ability. there are extremely some pitchers from the early 1900s with great numbers.. yet they performed in a different era, with plenty decrease everyday expertise interior the league. no longer till the Nineteen Sixties-Seventies did baseball exchange into an extremely professional league.. So, in keeping with organic ability.. and in no particular order Randy Johnson Roger Clemens Greg Maddux Pedro Martinez Nolan Ryan Tom Seaver Steve Carlton Mariano Rivera Trevor Hoffman Gaylord Perry There additionally are lots of great pitchers taking part in right this moment, yet till they're finished we don't comprehend the place they are going to value.

2016-10-20 07:47:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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