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![]() Greg Maddux is one of the best pitchers of all time. His numbers he posted in peak performance enhancement era are sick. Don't insult him by comparing Halladay and Lee to him. None of the 4 are remotely close to Maddux in any way, shape, or form. This is remarkably silly even for you. Why is it so easy for everyone to forget history. The 1992-1998 run by Maddux was as dominating a run as any pitcher ever...ever. It as I said was in peak steroid days. Halladay is not anywhere near that level at any point in his career. Lee? Good God. You've lost your mind.
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The Main Course...the chosen or frozen entree?! Last edited by horseofcourse : 12-15-2010 at 02:46 PM. |
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The one pitcher I've heard Halladay compared to by sportswriters/analysts is Greg Maddux. I've heard that many of times. This guy Leo Mazzone, well he way Greg Maddux's pitching coach & probably knows a little bit about both Maddux and Halladay. " Now, Mazzone looks back at his rotation, then looks at this Phillies rotation and almost feels as if he's staring into a mirror. That's how similar they look -- from a standpoint of stuff and talent -- to a man who ought to know. "On an individual basis," Mazzone said, "Halladay is as good as Maddux. He's even got that signature Maddux pitch -- that ball he can start out of the zone on a left-handed hitter and bring it back into the zone for a called strike three. " I dont think Lee can be compared to Maddux... but Halladay IS the Maddux of the 90's.
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You tell her to stick her twat in her zipper..HC!! |
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![]() Maddux has three seasons of Adjusted ERA+ that are better than Halladay's top of 185 back in 2005, the last of which happened when Maddux was...32 years old.
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![]() Maddux may be the most underrated player of all time based on what he did in the era he pitched in. I can't believe how quickly people forget how good he was.
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![]() I went to look up his stats, and...well...355 wins? When did that happen? I know that stat has been bemoaned in this thread, but when a guy is the leader in that category for any player whose career started since World War II, well, that's pretty special.
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![]() I think he was better than Clemens for obvious supplemental reasons, as Maddux had the typical career progression with his peak when it should be from age 26-32. He declined steadily from that point but was still very, very good into his 40s, but his decline fit what a normal career should look like of a great player. At age 37 or 40 he didn't "magically" reproduce what he was able to do 10 years earlier like others we know of.
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