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Saint John wrote:I'm sticking to what I said a few years ago...yes, he will win 400 games. I saw him win #310 from the second row at Wrigley and I swear he's just as good 40 wins later. The guy has an effortless motion and relies on movement and brains, two things that tend to not go away. I say he plays 3 more years after this one and indeed wins 400 games. He's the best baseball player I've ever seen, and he's most certainly never taken any steroids or HGH. They should make him the first ever player inducted while playing. From spring training to games to in between starts to nightlife to the off-season, this guy has done it all right.
Allied Forces wrote:Saint John wrote:I'm sticking to what I said a few years ago...yes, he will win 400 games. I saw him win #310 from the second row at Wrigley and I swear he's just as good 40 wins later. The guy has an effortless motion and relies on movement and brains, two things that tend to not go away. I say he plays 3 more years after this one and indeed wins 400 games. He's the best baseball player I've ever seen, and he's most certainly never taken any steroids or HGH. They should make him the first ever player inducted while playing. From spring training to games to in between starts to nightlife to the off-season, this guy has done it all right.
Defintely a "pitchers' pitcher". One of the best ever. I can't say I see him getting to win #400, but it would be great if he did. At age 42 I don't see that happening. I'd like to be wrong about that though.
Maui Tom wrote:throw him out there against the Giants for the rest of his starts and he does it easy....
Enigma869 wrote:Not sure he could ever even hit 90 on the gun, but the guy just knew (and still does) how to pitch!
Red13JoePa wrote:His prime, though, the 4 Cy Youngs run, he was arguably the best righthanded started in history for that kind of stretch.
Rhiannon wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Not sure he could ever even hit 90 on the gun, but the guy just knew (and still does) how to pitch!
He and John Smoltz are my two favorite pitchers... ever. Both of them are classy, talented, awesome, and of course were/are Braves.
ScarabGator wrote:I wish Greg would get all of his future records back in Atlanta with the Braves.
Red13JoePa wrote:Smoltz is filthy, a sure-fire Hall Of Famer, but too much of a priss/pussy/whiner for me.
Shut and pitch.
MadDog has never bitched aloud a day in his career.
Saint John wrote: It has to suck making an out against a guy that seemingly doesn't give a shit and looks like he's a fucking accountant.
Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote: It has to suck making an out against a guy that seemingly doesn't give a shit and looks like he's a fucking accountant.
Only to the outside world does he look like an accountant.
In MLB from '88 to about '01 all of baseball was intimidated with that guy on the hill.
That's amazing.
Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:I wish Greg would get all of his future records back in Atlanta with the Braves.
He'll be back with them next year.![]()
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Saint John wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote: It has to suck making an out against a guy that seemingly doesn't give a shit and looks like he's a fucking accountant.
Only to the outside world does he look like an accountant.
In MLB from '88 to about '01 all of baseball was intimidated with that guy on the hill.
That's amazing.
Fucker just threw 6 scoreless (earned runs wise) the other day. Simply amazing that he still has those those types of outings. The Padres are a hitter or two away from making a decent run. When you have Peavy, Young, and Maddux you'll eventually right the ship.
Tito wrote:If half of his career would not have been wasted on the suck ass Cubs, he probably be at 400 right now. It's going to be tough, I think he needs to get on a real good team to get there though.
Saint John wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote: It has to suck making an out against a guy that seemingly doesn't give a shit and looks like he's a fucking accountant.
Only to the outside world does he look like an accountant.
In MLB from '88 to about '01 all of baseball was intimidated with that guy on the hill.
That's amazing.
Fucker just threw 6 scoreless (earned runs wise) the other day. Simply amazing that he still has those those types of outings. The Padres are a hitter or two away from making a decent run. When you have Peavy, Young, and Maddux you'll eventually right the ship.
Maui Tom wrote:Pads are about 6 hitters away....had to cut Edmonds....guess he's another one who flat out can't play wiithout drugs...
conversationpc wrote:Maui Tom wrote:Pads are about 6 hitters away....had to cut Edmonds....guess he's another one who flat out can't play wiithout drugs...
I'm not so sure about that...Never heard of any rumors with him and 'roids and the dude's had lots of injury problems throughout his career anyway. His hard-nosed style of play never bodes well for injury-free play.
Uno_up wrote:(mid 90's with the Braves posting sub 2.00 era's)
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