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A ground ball out or fly out sometimes only takes one pitch. A strikeout takes 3 very good pitches - so good that major leaguers try with all their abilities to hit it, and can't. There are no records for most fly outs pitched.

There are always exceptions to the rules of greatness. Sometimes we get too stuck on black and white numbers. I grew up half hour from Anaheim Stadium and was lucky to attend many games (thanks mom & dad) and saw many great players, both pitchers and position players. Nobody ever drew the crowds awe like the Ryan Express. The feeling in the air and the banter of the crowd the night he pitched was different, unique, electric, almost bone chilling. It was very special and most everyone knew deep down inside that they will never see any other player like this ever again - a player that comes along once in a lifetime.

A couple players I saw come sort of close to this mold - where everyone is on pins and needles when they strut their stuff - nobody wants to miss out standing in the concession line - watch the dude - get food later: Reggie Jackson and Bo Jackson.

Yes, you can make good argument for other players better I suppose. But who would you rather spend your hard earned money taking the family out to see - Jim Palmer, Greg Maddux, etc - or Nolan Ryan?
Of those honestly I would most enjoy watching Maddux.
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