Went back to ‘99, the top 10 in MLB were at 18 or above. This Last year it was down to 13. The ERA’s were a little higher and WHIP was slightly higher through the top 10 in ‘99. The league had HOFers and I’ll argue much better overall talent back then. Johnson, Pedro, Maddux, K. Brown, Schillingrenostl wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 16:30 pmSo when "Should" doesn't happen or is extremely rare,Goldfan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 14:17 pmGreat SP who are the type we’re talking about……… should be able to shutout these K kings with bats in their hands…..pitch 6-7 innings…hand over to flame throwers in BP for a couple innings and record the W…..at LEAST 20 a season. The qualifier hasn’t changed for a SP>>>>5innings.Bob Kunush wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:27 pmIts no mystery at all if you understand baseball. Pitchers throw much harder with more spin but they get injured a lot and analytics tell teams to not let pitchers face the same hitters multiple times in a game. So more pitchers mean less innings and less wins for starting pitchers. Look at the number of pitches thrown over 96 miles per hour now with high spin rates and compare it to 20 years ago. Pitching specialization has made individual pitching statistics like wins irrelevant and hitting very difficult.Goldfan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 10:39 amThe hitters just can’t put up the numbers any longer because those pitchers are sooooo good…..BUT the Pitchers can’t put up those numbers eitherGalatians221jb1 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 20:41 pm Somehow they need to fix the HOF. Have one wing for the very good players and another one for the greatest players of all time. Kent can be in the same wing as Mazeroski. Used to be 3,000 hits to get in and 400 homers with a .300 or more lifetime BA. Pitchers had to have 300 wins. At least they only let one in this year.
You explain that riddle to me……..
As good as they say all these pitchers are and it takes an act of God for a batter to hit .250…..it would seem to reason that SP could easily throw 5 and win 20-25 a year
Mystery of the universe
Should we question the hypothesis?
If a Sonny Gray type can actually be successful in today’s game can you imagine what a Maddux and Pedro could do. They didn’t throw hard but know how to pitch. Most give this era of pitchers WAY too much credit for throwing heat and completely miss the point that most batters today don’t know how to hit. This just isn’t my opinion…..Will Clark, Chipper and other great hitters are posted all over X trashing today’s hitting approach. The GAME has lost it’s intelligence and its a bunch of Robots in uniforms