Note that I did not ask greatest, so GTFO with anybody who played before WWII. That era was not competitive enough to produce the "best of all time," even if they had greater levels of dominance.
Without really pouring through it I get Clemens, Pedro, Maddux and Randy Johnson as the only real contenders, with Pedro probably being the pick. I think Koufax could fall into the conversation, but obviously has longevity issues. Bob Gibson is tough to evaluate because of the era. His ERA+ and WAR don't match up, but there is an ERA floor... to match some the modern guys he would have to post ERA's in the 1's every season (ala 1968).
Without really pouring through it I get Clemens, Pedro, Maddux and Randy Johnson as the only real contenders, with Pedro probably being the pick. I think Koufax could fall into the conversation, but obviously has longevity issues. Bob Gibson is tough to evaluate because of the era. His ERA+ and WAR don't match up, but there is an ERA floor... to match some the modern guys he would have to post ERA's in the 1's every season (ala 1968).
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