"He has won six more Cy Young Awards (with one second- and two third-place finishes), led his league in ERA six times and in wins five times, won 12 more postseason games and at the age of 43 compiled a 1.87 ERA. And oh yes, he pinch-hit in the NLCS.
And at 44, he may hold the key to three divisional races."
Here are the results of ESPN.com's poll, asking 32 of ESPN's baseball experts (named below) to list the top 10 greatest living pitchers. Points were awarded on a 1-10 scale (10 for a first-place vote down to a 1 for a 10th-place vote). | ||
NO. | PITCHER | PTS. |
1 | Roger Clemens | 278 |
2 | Tom Seaver | 196 |
3 | Sandy Koufax | 192 |
4 | Bob Gibson | 186 |
5 | Greg Maddux | 177 |
6 | Bob Feller | 126 |
7 | Randy Johnson | 123 |
8 | Pedro Martinez | 119 |
9 | Steve Carlton | 101 |
10 | Juan Marichal | 71 |
Others receiving votes: Nolan Ryan 67, Mariano Rivera 41, Whitey Ford 35, Jim Palmer 33, Fergie Jenkins 6, Dennis Eckersley 6, Robin Roberts 2, Goose Gossage 2 Dave Stewart 2. | ||
THE VOTERS | ||
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Dave Barnett, Jim Callis, Jim Caple, Dave Campbell, Jerry Crasnick, Orestes Destrade, Peter Gammons, Gary Gillette, Pedro Gomez, Orel Hershiser, Eric Karabell, Eric Karros, Bob Klapisch, Tim Kurkjian, Michael Knisley, Buck Martinez, Sean McAdam, Sean McDonough, Jon Miller, Rob Neyer, Steve Phillips, Karl Ravech, Phil Rogers, Enrique Rojas, David Schoenfield, Alan Schwarz, Jon Sciambi, John Shea, Dan Shulman, Jayson Stark, Rick Sutcliffe, Gary Thorne |
5 comments:
Oh, yeah- loved Steve Carlton... the Phillies were great back then...
Yawwwwwwwwn.
Nolan Ryan definately should have made the cut. Clemens just seems to be getting better and better each year. Can't wait to see what he has in store this year when he comes back.
J.
RCJ,
Carlton and Schmidt- loved those guys, but not as much as my Dodgers.
JCop,
Clemens is awesome, but I think that this should be phrased as active pitcher.
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