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Neyer had some good columns, but overall he "went against the grain" just to do so
neyer is awful.
olney is awful.
stark is awful.
everyone is awful.
i like karl ravich, but he's not even an analyst. just a talking head mediator of sorts.
Neyer had some good columns, but overall he "went against the grain" just to do so
Don't think he will make Hall of Fame with the admission of HGH.
Funny though how Pettitte had some of his best years statistically for the 3 seasons when he wasnt a Yankee.
As a Yankee fan, I felt he was borderline. He does have the most post season wins but again he's been on strong teams. Also, people with less wins have made it in. Again it's all moot.
And don't forget that 1.30 post season WHIP in 263 IP. Basically still pitching like himself, just on a bigger stage. I don't think that he should be held against him though, just because he had the opportunity to pitch in playoff games, it's just the way it goes. But stacking him up against pitchers of his generation he was not top-tier. Nothing wrong with being a reliable starter if not consistently-consistent with his skill set for a 16 year career though. If I'm Pettitte, I'm fine with that.