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Candelaria had one good year. Ryan was top five in Cy Young 6 times. Stop being silly. Candelaria was pitching 190 innings when ryan was pitching 300 innings.


Bill James rated Ryan 24. I guess folks would have to post their list of 25 or so pitchers better than Ryan. I am not a baseball historian, but all in, it seems like 24th is about right. And agree that he was wildly inconsistent as pointed about by a few.

Most K's by a mile and lowest BA against.

How does it seem right to you to rank a guy with a .526 career winning % and 1.247 career WHIP as the 24th best pitcher of all time? Like you, I'm far from a baseball historian myself, but that sounds like an extremely tough sell.

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1. Cy Young+ (22) 170.3 R
2. Walter Johnson+ (21) 152.3 R
3. Roger Clemens (24) 139.4 R
4. Pete Alexander+ (20) 117.0 R
5. Kid Nichols+ (15) 116.6 R
6. Lefty Grove+ (17) 109.9 L
7. Tom Seaver+ (20) 106.3 R
8. Greg Maddux+ (23) 104.6 R
9. Randy Johnson+ (22) 104.3 L
10. Phil Niekro+ (24) 97.4 R
11. Bert Blyleven+ (22) 96.5 R
12. Christy Mathewson+ (17) 95.3 R
13. Gaylord Perry+ (22) 93.7 R
14. Warren Spahn+ (21) 92.6 L
15. Tim Keefe+ (14) 88.9 R
16. Eddie Plank+ (17) 86.5 L
17. Pedro Martinez+ (18) 86.0 R
18. John Clarkson+ (12) 85.7 R
19. Steve Carlton+ (24) 84.1 L
20. Nolan Ryan+ (27) 83.8 R
21. Pud Galvin+ (15) 83.6 R
22. Robin Roberts+ (19) 83.1 R
23. Fergie Jenkins+ (19) 82.8 R
24. Mike Mussina (18) 82.7 R
25. Bob Gibson+ (17) 81.9 R

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1. Cy Young+ (22) 170.3 R
2. Walter Johnson+ (21) 152.3 R
3. Roger Clemens (24) 139.4 R
4. Pete Alexander+ (20) 117.0 R
5. Kid Nichols+ (15) 116.6 R
6. Lefty Grove+ (17) 109.9 L
7. Tom Seaver+ (20) 106.3 R
8. Greg Maddux+ (23) 104.6 R
9. Randy Johnson+ (22) 104.3 L
10. Phil Niekro+ (24) 97.4 R
11. Bert Blyleven+ (22) 96.5 R
12. Christy Mathewson+ (17) 95.3 R
13. Gaylord Perry+ (22) 93.7 R
14. Warren Spahn+ (21) 92.6 L
15. Tim Keefe+ (14) 88.9 R
16. Eddie Plank+ (17) 86.5 L
17. Pedro Martinez+ (18) 86.0 R
18. John Clarkson+ (12) 85.7 R
19. Steve Carlton+ (24) 84.1 L
20. Nolan Ryan+ (27) 83.8 R
21. Pud Galvin+ (15) 83.6 R
22. Robin Roberts+ (19) 83.1 R
23. Fergie Jenkins+ (19) 82.8 R
24. Mike Mussina (18) 82.7 R
25. Bob Gibson+ (17) 81.9 R

That's a counting stat, and the guy leads MLB history in seasons played, so that's not really evidence of anything.

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Oh. I thought we were looking at careers, not single seasons.

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Oh. I thought we were looking at careers, not single seasons.

We are, and longevity is just one factor.

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OK. argue it out with Bill James. Top 25, top 50 whatever. I know I'd rather have his career than Candelaria's.

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What is that supposed to mean? Of course Ryan has a giant WAR. He pitched forever. And yeah, that counts for something. So does all the innings he covered. I was being a little glib when I pulled Candelaria out, but the fact is he limited baserunners better than Ryan.

I'm sure you're not going to really argue that Phil Niekro and Bert Blyleven are the tenth and eleventh best pitchers of all time.

In fact, Blyleven is a good comp for Ryan. They're both special guys, but not really great pitchers. Ryan had the greatest fastball ever and Blyleven the greatest curve. Those pitches allowed them some amazing moments, but they're both really more like Kerry Wood than they are like Seaver or the Johnsons.

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WAR per 200 IP. Ryan not in top 25.


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there aren't 25 more seavers and johnsons OK?

Blyleven kicked some fucking ass the first 10 years of his career. Sub 3 ERA avg 280 innings/year.

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there aren't 25 more seavers and johnsons OK?

Blyleven kicked some fucking ass the first 10 years of his career. Sub 3 ERA avg 280 innings/year.



There are all kinds of good pitchers that don't even appear on that list. Some great pitchers that aren't on there. Only a lunatic would argue that Ryan was better than Juan Marichal.

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only a lunatic would argue Candelaria was better than Ryan.

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Only a lunatic would argue a guy is the 24th best pitcher of all time when he barely won half his starts.

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Only a lunatic would argue a guy is the 24th best pitcher of all time when he barely won half his starts.
Just like someone would argue that a guy who almost died in a fight won because the other guy had a bump on his head.

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Candelaria had one good year. Ryan was top five in Cy Young 6 times. Stop being silly. Candelaria was pitching 190 innings when ryan was pitching 300 innings.


Bill James rated Ryan 24. I guess folks would have to post their list of 25 or so pitchers better than Ryan. I am not a baseball historian, but all in, it seems like 24th is about right. And agree that he was wildly inconsistent as pointed about by a few.

Most K's by a mile and lowest BA against.

How does it seem right to you to rank a guy with a .526 career winning % and 1.247 career WHIP as the 24th best pitcher of all time? Like you, I'm far from a baseball historian myself, but that sounds like an extremely tough sell.


I don't have enough perspective to know. I didn't start watching until the mid-80's, and I didn't see Ryan pitch very often. I don't have a horse in this fight. He has the most K's, which indicates dominance and longevity. He had a ton of walks, which means control issues. But batters had a tough time getting hits off him as evidenced by his average against. WHIP is a great stat, but for Ryan, it is just another indication of his wildness.

If he's not 24, where would you put him?

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only a lunatic would argue Candelaria was better than Ryan.



There's an argument to be made there though. If you say that a pitcher's job is to limit baserunners, then Candelaria was clearly better at that. Candelaria's teams had a better chance of winning with him on the mound than Ryan's teams did with Ryan. And that isn't because of "run support".

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Only a lunatic would argue a guy is the 24th best pitcher of all time when he barely won half his starts.


Bill James argued it. Go read the entire Wikipedia entry on Ryan and see what you think FF.

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Let me guess. Bill James had Kerry Wood #1.

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Let me guess. Bill James had Kerry Wood #1.

I'm willing to bet that had he played long enough Woods' numbers would look remarkably similar to Ryan's .

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I'm willing to bet that had he played long enough Woods' numbers would look remarkably similar to Ryan's .

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pitchers job is to limit runs scored against. Ryan was better than average at that and did it longer than anyone. So he's in the mix with Neikro, Blyleven, Fergie Jenkins, Kaat. Those sorts. Below your elites like Maddux, Johnson, Pedro.

I'd probably put him top 50 since the 1930s but I haven't penciled it out.

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Fergie was better though.

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I'm willing to bet that had he played long enough Woods' numbers would look remarkably similar to Ryan's .

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:lol: Low batting average against, lot of walks,lot of strikeouts, .500 or so winning percentage

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If he's not 24, where would you put him?

Wherever JORR wants to put him. I don't have a clue.

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If he's not 24, where would you put him?

Wherever JORR wants to put him. I don't have a clue.


But you said "only a lunatic would put him at 24" so you obviously have an opinion on the subject.

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If he's not 24, where would you put him?

Wherever JORR wants to put him. I don't have a clue.


But you said "only a lunatic would put him at 24" so you obviously have an opinion on the subject.

I was never the statistical savant Jason Bernstein is when I was younger but I never felt like I was watching the 24th best pitcher of all time throw when I saw Ryan pitch .

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If he's not 24, where would you put him?

Wherever JORR wants to put him. I don't have a clue.


But you said "only a lunatic would put him at 24" so you obviously have an opinion on the subject.

Yeah, but that's about the extent of it. I think some numbers have to necessarily disqualify a player from the discussion of best whoever played(top 25 or whatever). I think Ryan's winning percentage and career WHIP are those numbers in this case.

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I think it was JORR that talked about his erratic performances, so that is probably why. He had a ton of dominant games too. I guess it mattered which ones you watched.

"Ryan is the all-time leader in no-hitters with seven, three more than any other pitcher. He is tied with Bob Feller for the most one-hitters, with 12. Ryan also pitched 18 two-hitters."

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"Ryan is the all-time leader in no-hitters with seven, three more than any other pitcher.

Let's revisit this in a few years. Arrieta's still just getting started.

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Hmm third highest Hall of Fame vote percentage....and those voters are SOB's. Lunatics for sure.


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