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Nolan Ryan (Original Post) kairos12 May 2023 OP
Endless discussion on pitchers and their stats. AltairIV May 2023 #1
He killed my beloved Red Sox in 1967. OAITW r.2.0 May 2023 #4
Dominating, rather than dominant, is how I always described him. rsdsharp May 2023 #7
I remember watching Gibson late in his career Redleg May 2023 #8
Sandy Koufax had a different style but he too could get it done. twodogsbarking May 2023 #9
Ryan was the oldest MLB pitcher to throw a no-hitter Diamond_Dog May 2023 #2
His durability was amazing. Bleacher Creature May 2023 #3
Clemens juiced JT45242 May 2023 #6
Netflix has a great Ryan documentary.....pretty extraordinary man. nt OAITW r.2.0 May 2023 #5
Fun Ryan Stat Fact ProfessorGAC May 2023 #10

AltairIV

(421 posts)
1. Endless discussion on pitchers and their stats.
Wed May 3, 2023, 12:14 PM
May 2023

No question when he was "on" he was one of the most dominating pitchers in the game. But for my money Bob Gibson was THE most feared pitcher in game.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,847 posts)
4. He killed my beloved Red Sox in 1967.
Wed May 3, 2023, 12:48 PM
May 2023

Remember that series well....I was 14 and got caught up in the Impossible Dream team...

rsdsharp

(9,248 posts)
7. Dominating, rather than dominant, is how I always described him.
Wed May 3, 2023, 01:02 PM
May 2023

7 no hitters, 5700+ strikeouts, all time H9 leader, but also career leader in walks, and an average won-loss record over his career of 13-12.

Redleg

(5,864 posts)
8. I remember watching Gibson late in his career
Wed May 3, 2023, 02:42 PM
May 2023

While he had lost his best stuff, he still had the mental game that made him so great. I also remember how delighted I was when Tom Seaver signed with the Reds, my favorite team. Unfortunately, the Reds didn't make it back into the World Series until long after that.

Diamond_Dog

(32,240 posts)
2. Ryan was the oldest MLB pitcher to throw a no-hitter
Wed May 3, 2023, 12:21 PM
May 2023

Age 44, against the Toronto Blue Jays. He struck out at least one batter in each inning, finishing with 16 Ks altogether. 44!!

Super ridiculous!

Good post. 👍

Bleacher Creature

(11,258 posts)
3. His durability was amazing.
Wed May 3, 2023, 12:36 PM
May 2023

Both in terms of the length of his career and his lack of injuries. I'm always fascinated by pitchers who throw heat while never having major arm injuries. Roger Clemens and Randy Johnson were the same way.

JT45242

(2,330 posts)
6. Clemens juiced
Wed May 3, 2023, 12:52 PM
May 2023

Clemens was finished when the red Sox let him go. His arm was shot if not for the steroids he took for the rest of his career.

That's part of what Ryan so incredible. Good for a long time and clean.

ProfessorGAC

(65,492 posts)
10. Fun Ryan Stat Fact
Wed May 3, 2023, 09:49 PM
May 2023

He is the only pitcher in the modern era (live ball) to have led his league in ERA & have a losing record.
In '87, he had an ERA of 2.76 & finished 8 & 16.
Started 34 games, was pitcher of record in only 24, 6&2/3rds innings per start, 1.3 strikeouts per inning.& Batting average against was .200.
He actually had a great season, but the Astros were so bad that year, he never got the run support.

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