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					Originally Posted by G1911  Mathematics is much more instructive than heavily biased accounts of players who did not face the other great left handers.  Verifiable facts > anecdotal opinions. | 
	
 Yeah, I'm sure the guys Grove was striking out (as he led the league 7 straight years) said he was a pretty outstanding pitcher too.  Are we supposed to stack up quotes from guys who faced Koufax but not Grove, vs guys who faced Grove but not Koufax, and try to figure out who piled on the superlatives to the greatest extent?
As far as Sandy and his Cy Young awards, Grove would've at least equaled, and probably topped him.  Let's compare their top 6 season runs:
Grove
1928   24-8   2.58 (led in wins, strikeouts)
1929   20-6   2.81 (led in ERA, strikeouts)
1930   28-5   2.54 (led in wins, ERA, strikeouts)
1931   31-4   2.06 (led in wins, ERA, strikeouts)
1932   25-10  2.84 (led in ERA, strikeouts)
1933   24-8   3.20 (led in wins, strikeouts)
Plus 148 more career ML wins, and 111 minor league wins
Koufax
1961   18-13  3.52 (led in strikeouts)
1962   14-7   2.54 (led in ERA)
1963   25-5   1.88 (led in wins, ERA, strikeouts)
1964   19-5   1.74 (led in ERA)
1965   26-8   2.04 (led in wins, ERA, strikeouts)
1966   27-9   1.73 (led in wins, ERA, strikeouts)
Plus 36 more career ML wins
Grove's best season, 1931, beats Sandy's best (1963 or 1966, you choose)
Grove's best 6 year run beat Sandy's
The remainder of Grove's career destroys Sandy's (148 more wins to just 36)
For extra credit, Grove was forced to spend his first 5 years in the minors, where he won another 100+ games.