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  • Blade
    Walking SAM site
    • Feb 2009
    • 3739

    #31
    Amazing competitor.......one of the few yankee players I enjoyed watching play. His arm could be falling off and he was out there pitching. I hope he gets a HoF nod one day.

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    • FedEx227
      Delivers
      • Mar 2009
      • 10454

      #32
      Originally posted by North
      Such a ludicrous statement on so many levels. For one, who gives a shit? For two, there have been plenty of #3 starters better than Pettite.

      John Smoltz comes to mind ...
      It's also arbitrary as hell.

      Best #3 starter ever? Who gives a fuck. It's not as if guys as slotted there for their entire careers, it's a byproduct of the other pitchers in your rotation. That's so stupid.

      The thing is, John Smoltz is way better. I could probably find a handful of other 3rd starters who are better too, if I gave a shit about such a meaningless distinction of course.
      Exactly. Smoltz was #3 because of the 2 other elite guys in his rotation, if he went to the Orioles in the mid 90s he would've been their #1 starter. Pettitte just so happened to be #3 for the majority of his career but it shouldn't be classified as such because it's ungodly retarded.
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      • NAHSTE
        Probably owns the site
        • Feb 2009
        • 22233

        #33
        Originally posted by FedEx227
        It's also arbitrary as hell.

        Best #3 starter ever? Who gives a fuck. It's not as if guys as slotted there for their entire careers, it's a byproduct of the other pitchers in your rotation. That's so stupid.



        Exactly. Smoltz was #3 because of the 2 other elite guys in his rotation, if he went to the Orioles in the mid 90s he would've been their #1 starter. Pettitte just so happened to be #3 for the majority of his career but it shouldn't be classified as such because it's ungodly retarded.

        Yeah totally. It's such a team-dependent distinction to begin with, and has no bearing on your actual worth as a pitcher. Besides all that, like you say, who the fuck cares? It's like coming up with the best 3rd option in NBA history. Obviously it's going to be someone from a stacked team like the 80s Celtics or 80s Lakers... because if say, Kevin McHale or James Worthy were on a shitty team, they'd have been the #1 scorer.

        Anyway, there's no way Pettitte should be in the HOF, IMO. 3.88 ERA (including nine seasons over 4) + overrated Yankee factor.

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        • Rayman
          Spic 'n Spanish
          • Feb 2009
          • 4626

          #34
          I have to agree. I love Andy.

          But he's no HOF.

          He'll get his number put behind the left field wall, and he deserves it. Maybe even a plaque in Monument Park. But that's about it.



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          • DJ Rhude
            #42 G.O.A.T.
            • Feb 2009
            • 4359

            #35
            Him besting Smoltz in that 96 world series game is my favorite Andy moment

            I can't see him making the HOF though

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