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Re: The 10 greatest seasons by a starting pitcher in MLB history....
When adjusting for their respective league average ERA over the 7 year period for each, Pedro's was actually .18 runs better than Greg's AL average ERA from 1997 thru 2003 - 4.64 NL average ERA from 1992 thru 1998 - 4.23 So 4.64 - 4.23 = .41 - .23 ( Maddux's ERA vs Pedro's) the net shows PM .18 better than Greg's compared… -
Re: The 10 greatest seasons by a starting pitcher in MLB history....
Pedro was the closest to Maddux, they were sort of apples to oranges though. I'd easily take Greg career wise, for their peak 4 or 5 years, it's close. Edit. Some quick checking shows both Pedro and GM had 7 year periods where they were simply on a level by themselves in their respective leagues. Here is a short…
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