Roy Halladay ? 4-5 ... 6 plus era 36 year old Halladay .probably not..
Jaimie Moyer is closest..only 33 more to go but he's 47!
According to some analyst Lincecum..and Halliday have the best shot...but lincecum is 26 and halliday is 33...and both are about 200+ away....so that's 20 wins per season for atleast the next 10 years....injury free...
Personally with the atmosphere nowadays I don't see too many hitting 250 anymore, the days of the work horse pitchers throwing 300+ innings year after year is gone, you'll get the odd one but he would be the exception, not the rule.
Plus you gotta have the offence behind you too if your mates cant put up the runs and you are tossing 2-3 run games and still losing it'll be tough to rack up wins on a consistent basis
There are only 24 with 300+ and a few that got close so not really that many made it to date. There are probably a few that will get there but is tougher than before since they go 6 or 7 and leave the rest to the bullpen these days.Only one 20 game winner this year and last years 20 game winners didn't even make it too the 13 win mark this year .
Disagree - its extremely probable. Same thing was said 20 years ago... and 4 pitchers reached it... two surpassed it by 50.. and a journeyman with 30 wins before the age of 30, got to 265. Most of those guys looked like bad bets at 30 -- but they pitched until their 40's.. and as far we can tell only one juiced up. You can't identify the guys that win quite a few after 40, but there has been some and there will continue to be some.It's possible we see a 300 win guy, just not very probable. As much as I loved watching Doc take the mound every 5th day, I couldn't help but think that if he only pitched his whole career for the yanks or Red Sox he probably would've reached 300. I felt bad for the guy because he lost a ton of games 1-0, 2-1. Never had enough run support here.
Don't see Lincecum getting there either. Strasburgs arm won't hold up long enough. You have to look beyond this crop of pitchers to see the next potential 300 win guy. Fernandez on Miami will have a big year next year! Miami won't be able to afford him & he'll be the next Yankee ace in 5 yrs
Agree, I think it will happen every now and then.It will be done. No doubt. Probably not by anybody with experience now... but the fact that 4 pitchers did it in the past 10 years in the 5 man rotation era. There will b a few guys that pitch until close to 45 like that bunch in the future. Instead of looking at it as 20 wins over 15 years, need to look at it as 15 wins over 20 years.
It won't happen much but it will a few times.
Complete games now are as rare as a dodo bird. Pleasantly surprised that they allowed David Price to finish last night.267 complete games pitched.
THIS is a big part of it....How times have changed.
Ferguson Jenkins won 284 games with 267 complete games pitched.
Tom Seaver seems to think differently. i remember hearing about his interview while watching the Jays.THIS is a big part of it....
say a pitcher gose 6 innings per start..for 35 starts per season.....210 innings per year....even though he could finish....manager saves his arm
3 innings per start...assume 1/2 those are home dates so he doesn't pitch the 9th...so roughly 50 innings a year....that's a big # over a 15 year career....
Arm is fresher ..has more pop..
how many complete games were pitched last year in the majors...based on games played?