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His career ERA plus at age 30 was 113. He retired sixteen years later with a 112 career mark. His career ERA at age 30 was 3.06. He retired with a 3.19 ERA. At age 30, he was averaging 5.6 walks per 9 IP. He brought that mark down substantially to 4.7 per 9 innings for his career. His 9.8 K/9 IP career mark at 30 is pretty much what he ended with, a 9.5/9 IP career mark. His career FIP and WHIP at age 30 were 3.06 and 1.308, respectively. His final metrics are 2.97, and 1.247. So, exactly what metrics of Ryans were watered down by his playing into his forties??? And what a man's rookie card goes for is no way indicative of how great a player he was. He was incredibly popular, in part, because he lit up the gun with his speed. His no hitters were memorable games. But taken as a whole, his entire body of work just doesn't match up to the true greats of the game. I'm sorry, but it doesn't. It's great you grew up watching him play. But those other comments you made, about how he was more dominant and more electric than any other played....that's sheer conjecture and rhetoric. You're not qualified to make that statement, as you haven't watched all the pitchers who have ever played the game. And, the statistics don't bear your statement out. Koufax might have only had five dominant years, yes. His career was cut short (after his greatest season) because he couldn't even raise his arm anymore. But those five years represents one of the greatest five year runs by any pitcher in the modern era. 111-34 (.766), 1.95 ERA, 176 starts, 100 complete games, 40 shutouts, 1,377 IP, 1,444 Ks, 167 ERA + and a 2.00 FIP. He led the league in ERA and FIP all five seasons, and led the league in WHIP, hits/9 IP and K/9 iP in four of the five seasons. Nolan Ryan never had a season approach the level of dominance Koufax had between 1962 and 1966. And your remark about Ryan having 26 complete games in 1973? Koufax had 27 complete games in each of his last two seasons. In 1966, he was 27-9 with a 1.73 ERA, 27 CG, 5 shutouts, 323 IP, 317 K, only && BB, and a 190 WHIP. His 1966 season blows Ryan's 1973 season out of the water, especially when you consider that Nolan Ryan was a right handed pitcher, and Koufax was a southpaw. Quote:
His line in 1972: 27-10, 1.97 ERA, 41 GS, 30 CG, 8 shutouts, 346 IP, 310 K, 87 BB, a 182 ERA +. Carlton threw thirty complete games, and 8 shutouts. His ERA + of 180 was 57 points higher than Ryan's 123 in 1973. Tom Seaver's 1971, just two years before Ryan's 1973, also, blows Ryan's 1973 away. 20-10, 1.76 ERA, 35 GS, 21 CG, 4 shutouts, 286 IP, 289 K, 61 BB, and a 190 ERA +. Did you even look at any of the numbers before you made these statements? Or, did you just pull them out of the air?
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