I recently watched Ken Burns' series on Baseball and in particular the 60s and seeing how amazing Koufax was in his prime, which happened to be before my time. That must of been something to see him pitch in person and know you were most likely to witness an outstanding pitching performance.
Has any pitcher approached or inspired that type of feeling since?
Carlton in his prime? I remember the Gunner Bob Prince saying if you didn't get Carlton early, forget it.
Gibson? Seaver? Pedro? Ryan? Ryan was surely capable of a great pitching performance but it wasn't something I would state happened on a regular basis.
Guidry that one year? Arrietta? Kershaw?
Has any pitcher approached or inspired that type of feeling since?
Carlton in his prime? I remember the Gunner Bob Prince saying if you didn't get Carlton early, forget it.
Gibson? Seaver? Pedro? Ryan? Ryan was surely capable of a great pitching performance but it wasn't something I would state happened on a regular basis.
Guidry that one year? Arrietta? Kershaw?