22. Sidd Finch (b. 1962): Threw 168 mph for the ’85 Mets, then vanished to Tibet.
23. Kenny Powers (b. 1982): Flamethrower, exile, comeback—baseball’s wild redemption arc. End 🧵
22. Sidd Finch (b. 1962): Threw 168 mph for the ’85 Mets, then vanished to Tibet.
23. Kenny Powers (b. 1982): Flamethrower, exile, comeback—baseball’s wild redemption arc. End 🧵
20. Satchel Paige – Negro Leagues legend; longevity, charisma, and timeless talent. 🧵
20. Satchel Paige – Negro Leagues legend; longevity, charisma, and timeless talent. 🧵
17. Justin Verlander – Power, poise, and longevity in the modern era.
18. Max Scherzer – Three Cy Youngs, 3,000 Ks, fierce competitor.🧵
17. Justin Verlander – Power, poise, and longevity in the modern era.
18. Max Scherzer – Three Cy Youngs, 3,000 Ks, fierce competitor.🧵
14. Steve Carlton – Lefty dominance and longevity; four Cy Youngs, fearsome slider.
15. Bob Feller – “Rapid Robert” lost prime years to WWII and still dominated. 🧵
14. Steve Carlton – Lefty dominance and longevity; four Cy Youngs, fearsome slider.
15. Bob Feller – “Rapid Robert” lost prime years to WWII and still dominated. 🧵
11. Bob Gibson – Ferocity incarnate; his 1.12 ERA season changed the mound forever.
12. Clayton Kershaw – Modern master of consistency, command, and career ERA excellence. 🧵
11. Bob Gibson – Ferocity incarnate; his 1.12 ERA season changed the mound forever.
12. Clayton Kershaw – Modern master of consistency, command, and career ERA excellence. 🧵
8. Nolan Ryan – The strikeout king; seven no-hitters, 27 years of intimidation.
9. Lefty Grove – Depression-era ace with a lifetime .680 win pct. 🧵
8. Nolan Ryan – The strikeout king; seven no-hitters, 27 years of intimidation.
9. Lefty Grove – Depression-era ace with a lifetime .680 win pct. 🧵
5. Pedro Martínez – Peak-adjusted for the steroid era, maybe the most dominant ever.
6. Roger Clemens – Power and longevity, 354 wins, seven Cy Youngs (with controversy). 🧵
5. Pedro Martínez – Peak-adjusted for the steroid era, maybe the most dominant ever.
6. Roger Clemens – Power and longevity, 354 wins, seven Cy Youngs (with controversy). 🧵
2. Sandy Koufax – Peak brilliance; five transcendent seasons that redefined pitching dominance.
3. Tom Seaver – The ultimate modern ace: mechanics, command, and consistency. 🧵
2. Sandy Koufax – Peak brilliance; five transcendent seasons that redefined pitching dominance.
3. Tom Seaver – The ultimate modern ace: mechanics, command, and consistency. 🧵