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Hough became a starting pitcher at age 34 and he and Martinez are not close in innings and actual playing time to Ryan, but that's alright. EDIT: To reply to your edit, yes I agree Tom Seaver is better. I do not think Tom Seaver is the bench mark for phenomenal. I would say more than 10 or so pitchers in all of baseball history had phenomenal careers. Last edited by G1911; 05-29-2022 at 10:48 PM. |
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I'm using C): "remarkable, outstanding". I still don't see the argument Ryan did not have a remarkable career, an oustanding career, a phenomenal career. |
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Ryan did other things that made him great but when it came to preventing runs, he was only slightly above average. |
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This is the part where I once again state that I said "That he did it over the course of 27 years is phenomenal"; I am not arguing what you are arguing against here: that disconnected from his career length his ERA+ is outstanding. It is phenomenal in the context of an absurdly long career, as specifically stated in posts 24, 26 and 30. Only 4 pitchers have thrown more innings. I think being 12% greater than the league for such an extremely long time is remarkable and outstanding. His success over 27 years is remarkable. He is greatly overrated but I do not see the argument that his run prevention over 5,386 innings was not remarkable. If it is not, then we've got only a couple of guys in baseball history who might be.
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Wow, lots of "tennis match" style back and forth between Nolan supporters
and those who feel he is "overrated". Full disclosure before I proceed, I am neither an Angels nor an Astros fan, and Nolan isn't among my 3 favorite players. However, I am a child of the 70s/80s so Nolan was in full force as I grew up. I will never understand people who attempt to somehow make Ryan "smaller". Thankfully, no one above argued he shouldn't be HOF, so even his detractors haven't left the planet. My 5 second internet search reveals 84 pitchers in the HOF. Even if we "demote" Ryan to 84th on that list- a true stretch- he's still got to be in the top 1% of MLB history among pitchers. It's hard to calculate how many pitchers there have been in MLB since, say, 1900... For those of you who are too young to recall, Ryan was a phenomenon for a LONG time. The 100 mph fastball, a string of 7 of 8 seasons with 300+ strikeouts, SEVEN no-nos. Didn't matter if you loved or hated him, he was the symbol of MLB pitching for many years. This does NOT mean he was "better" than Jim Palmer, Tom Seaver, or Steve Carlton. Those pitchers were wonderful and did some things Ryan didn't; however, the reverse also is true. For guys who worship at the altar of numbers, Ryan has them over a 27 year career (!). I looked up the definition of "fame", and it is "the state of being known or talked about by many people". Looks like he checks that box too... Again, my favorites are Clemente, Carew, and Aaron, so I'm not a Ryan apologist or flag waver; however, his "rank" among HOF pitchers is largely irrelevant. He clearly belongs there and possesses some of the most remarkable statistical achievements and longevity imaginable, even in that lofty circle. The HOF was constructed to honor players like him, he is a monumental figure in the game's history (a positive figure, I suppose I must note for this crowd). Trent King |
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For the record, Ryan had 6 300 K seasons, not 7 or 8. Randy Johnson holds the record for most consecutive 300 K seasons with 5. |
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