1999 Pedro, no doubt. He had no fear at all. Gooden was great as well but I think Pedro had that edge where he needed to be THAT guy in a game 7 situation and he wouldn't let you down...assuming he wasn't left out there too long. Just sayin...everyone has their limits.
2007-12-22 08:12:03
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answered by Qbass187 4
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1999 Pedro Martinez
2007-12-22 06:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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1985 Dwight Gooden
2007-12-22 06:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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1. John Smoltz
2. Sandy Koufax
3. Jack Morris
4. Pedro Martinez
5. Bob Gibson
2007-12-22 08:03:14
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answered by Dodger Fan 2
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1999 Martinez.
2007-12-22 06:06:29
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answered by #1 New York Yankees Fan 6
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Gooden, and maybe you mean the 1986 Dwight Gooden because that is the year we won the World Series.
2007-12-22 06:05:48
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answered by #1MetsFan 3
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What about Josh Buckett in 2003 and 2007?
Buckett had only two days rest before pitched for Game 6 against the Yankees as won the series after pitched the shutout game.
Buckett helped the Red Sox won the Game 5 as they had the comeback to won the ALCS against Indians. He started the World Series Game 1 as can have chance to play at Game 7.
2007-12-22 07:12:15
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answered by DXTRCHN11 6
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'99 Pedro, and I'm speaking as a Mets Fan.
2007-12-22 08:09:26
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answered by koreaguy12 6
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2007 Josh Beckett or Sandy Koufax
2007-12-22 07:49:56
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answered by KC 2
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Both are good, but how about 1956 Don Larsen? Can't get any better than perfect!
Seriously, I'd probably want 1963 Sandy Koufax. Gotta love a lefty!
2007-12-22 06:04:58
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answered by Rudy L 3
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