Is anyone here (other than Eephus) old enough to have seen Sandy Koufax pitch full games live? Noted blowhard Mike Francesa was going on and on today about how NOBODY could touch Koufax as the greatest pitcher he's ever seen, and this isn't the first time he has stated this. Now, a couple of things.
During Koufax's incredible 4-5 year run, Francesa would have been 8, 9, 10 and 11 years old. I definitely have memories of MLB at that age, but I refuse to believe anyone can fully trust and appreciate what they are seeing until the age of 14 or so. If not even later than that. His big argument was "Who else is in the Hall of Fame based on 5 great years?" and he would keep throwing that at callers who questioned Koufax's longevity. Fair enough. But he would not even
entertain the argument that anyone else was on Koufax's level.
I'm sorry, but
Pedro's numbers from 1997-2003 don't have to take a back seat to anyone's. And that was in the heart of the steroid era, no less.
Thoughts? Comments? Insults?
I'm not old enough to have seen Koufax pitch - nor would I be able to rely on my memories of watching pitchers while I was a pre-teen....but
Koufax's 4-5 year run was pretty dominant. And I know he retired young - but his durability while he pitched really cannot be questioned. Over the 5 year stretch in aggregate, he pitched 1,376 innings and started 176, which means over a 5 year stretched he averaged just shy of 8 innings per start.
He completed 100 of the 176 games he pitched (Pedro completed over 7 games just once in his career and has less than 50 career complete games in over 400 starts).
I do believe that ERA+ stats are a bit inflated in the current game, but Pedro was definitely great over his 6-7 year run, maybe even better when all is said and done - but, it's not like Koufax was chicken liver out there. Whenever he took the bump, you could pretty much guarantee 8 innings of best in baseball type pitching - he won 3 Cy Young awards in 4 years, where the award was only given to one pitcher in the majors - and he received 100% of the first place votes all three years. That's pretty dominant