Not even!steve wrote:Ozzies. Fuck.
You'd think he'd try Richard Hadlee.
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newcopcar wrote:burun wrote:Pud Galvin.about pud wrote:A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Pud played in an era where 2-man pitching rotations were common - hence his 6,003 innings pitched and 646 complete games, both of which are second only to the career totals of Cy Young. Incredibly, Pud pitched over 70 complete games in both 1883 and 1884 and 65 in 1879. He is the only player in baseball history to win 20 or more games in 10 different years without winning a pennant, finishing his career with a total of 364 wins and 310 losses.
skinny honkie wrote:Just trolling - you guys are so touchy when someone mentions cricket and any potential similarity to baseball.
Due to the extremity of Bradmans batting achievements his name has some powerful resonances in the psyche of the non-american sports fan, but maybe in the context if this thread it's like mentioning Muhammad Ali when you're talking about martial arts.
I'll now leave you to your mysterious diamond-shaped american cricket.
geiginni wrote:How about commemorative clock celebrating glorious anniversary of dead heros of great patriotic NASCAR?
notforyou wrote:seems the older players are the favorites on here...what about more recent ones?
like edgar martinez?
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