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Rollie Fingers htuttle Apr 2020 #1
Seconded. Jamastiene Apr 2020 #3
Although not a baseball fan of any kind Sherman A1 Apr 2020 #2
He was simply as tough a ballplayer who ever kairos12 Apr 2020 #6
Mariano Rivera mikeargo Apr 2020 #4
No doubt brokephibroke Apr 2020 #16
Denny McClain gibraltar72 Apr 2020 #5
In his prime, not the Denny McClain who came to DC. Kingofalldems Apr 2020 #37
Is the batter RH or LH? That would make a big difference. n/t brewens Apr 2020 #7
You are right about that. You can pick a pitcher for either side kairos12 Apr 2020 #8
I think Jarred Kushner can do anything.... So I pick him world wide wally Apr 2020 #9
I just laughed and threw up in my mouth at the same time. kairos12 Apr 2020 #11
Bob Gibson. The baddest inside corner duster. cachukis Apr 2020 #10
He pitched on the black. He ignored the entire expanse of white coloring on the plate. kairos12 Apr 2020 #12
Mariano (R) or Andy Pettitte (L) Princess Turandot Apr 2020 #13
Greg Maddux Bleacher Creature Apr 2020 #14
Also a superb fielder. kairos12 Apr 2020 #15
18 Gold Gloves?!?! Bleacher Creature Apr 2020 #17
This. Totally this. One of the smartest pitchers to ever play the game ms liberty Apr 2020 #19
Sandy Koufax ace3csusm Apr 2020 #18
Against today's hitters? The Polack MSgt Apr 2020 #20
Sorry. Gibson was really my only choice. kairos12 Apr 2020 #21
I'd put up the one pitcher that terrified Ted Williams Brother Buzz Apr 2020 #22
no way he threw 168mph ace3csusm Apr 2020 #23
105mph ace3csusm Apr 2020 #24
with correct for radar ace3csusm Apr 2020 #25
String the first letters of the subhead together of George Plimpton's piece for a clue Brother Buzz Apr 2020 #29
Satchel Paige aeromanKC Apr 2020 #26
Walter Johnson Sophiegirl Apr 2020 #27
I'm going with Eddie Cicotte or RA Dickey JackintheGreen Apr 2020 #28
Randy Johnson... Moostache Apr 2020 #30
That's a classic! roscoeroscoe Apr 2020 #33
my first thought also kozar Apr 2020 #34
Nolan Ryan DEbluedude Apr 2020 #31
Wilbur Wood/Hoyt Wilhelm beachbumbob Apr 2020 #32
My only quibble with your choice kairos12 Apr 2020 #35
always a possibility with a knuckleballer beachbumbob Apr 2020 #36
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