...- Morris take thatâs a dilly. Right now, that 2014 ballot is shaping up as a shmorgasboard of pitchers, with Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz all potentially joining Mussina in â08 retirement. Those three are âdonât even have to think about âemâ slam...
...career in better perspective. Right now, that 2014 ballot is shaping up as a shmorgasboard of pitchers, with Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz all potentially joining Mussina in '08 retirement. Those three are "don't even have to think about 'em" slam...
...for induction in 2013, while Randy Johnson continues his pursuit of 300 victories to ensure his enshrinement, following Tom Glavine's accomplishment. Voters will eventually have a headache considering the candidacy of Roger Clemens in light of his recent...
...games over 500. That should count for something. - Only one losing season in 18 years. - Also compares through age 39 to Future Hall of Fame pitchers Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine. Those are some quick thoughts, let us know what you think and vote below....
...champion, and never won 20 games. The temptation must have been great for him to return and try to add to his 270 wins, the way Tom Glavine did to get his 300th. Mussina always tried to portray himself as a guy who cared little about fame, acclaim and personal...
...games instead of 270. They'd be talking about how he's a sure-fire Hall of Famer, kind of like how people have talked about Tom Glavine -- a pitcher very much in Mussina's class -- since he won his 300th/ I know what you're going to say. You're going to point...
...who's recovering from Tommy John elbow surgery, for much of 2009. But the real questions start with John Smoltz, 41, and Tom Glavine, 42, both free agents, both coming off surgery (Smoltz on his shoulder, Glavine on his shoulder and elbow) and both hoping...
...once. 1,375 of those pitchers started at least one game. Only two pitchers started more games than his 536 (Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine). Only four pitchers had more complete games than his 57 (Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Maddux and Kevin Brown). Only one...
...list of this generation’s top pitchers that includes: Greg Maddux, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, John Smoltz, Tom Glavine, and Curt Schilling. This post isn’t about Mussina, though, who is usually nestled between Glavine and Schilling on this...
....621 10 Greg Maddux .610 11 David Wells .604 12 Tom Seaver .603 13 Tom Glavine .600 14 Freddie Fitzsimmons .598 15 Warren Spahn .597 16 Curt Schilling .597 17 Kenny...