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    Since many teams go back to 1901 and well before, I'm posting here. This originated in a discussion I had with one of the Admins here, Darren, who'd mentioned that it was Walter Johnson, not Babe Ruth, that had the most career victories against the Yankees.

    Now then, not just the Yanks, but for all teams (let's start with active teams first), who are all the pitchers throughout history that have had the most victories against these teams?

    Thanks.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Mattingly View Post
    Since many teams go back to 1901 and well before, I'm posting here. This originated in a discussion I had with one of the Admins here, Darren, who'd mentioned that it was Walter Johnson, not Babe Ruth, that had the most career victories against the Yankees.

    Now then, not just the Yanks, but for all teams (let's start with active teams first), who are all the pitchers throughout history that have had the most victories against these teams?

    Thanks.
    Anaheim Angels - Roger Clemens (29)
    Arizona Diamondbacks - Clayton Kershaw and Jake Peavy (17)
    Atlanta Braves - Pete Alexander (57)
    Baltimore Orioles - Walter Johnson (56)
    Boston Red Sox - Walter Johnson (53)
    Chicago Cubs - Warren Spahn (48)
    Chocago White Sox - Walter Johnson (63)
    Cincinnati Reds - Pete Alexander (70)
    Cleveland Indians - Walter Johnson (59)
    Colorado Rockies - Clayton Kershaw (23)
    Detroit Tigers - Walter Johnson (66)
    Miami Marlins - Stephen Strasburg (21)
    Houston Astros - Steve Carlton (33)
    KC Royals - Bert Blyleven (34)
    LA Dodgers/Robins - Pete Alexander (56)
    Milwaukee Brewers - Bert Blyleven (23)
    Minnesota Twins - Cy Young (44)
    NY Mets - Greg Maddux (35)
    NY Yankees - Walter Johnson (61)
    Oakland A's - Walter Johnson (59)
    Philadelphia Phillies - Christy Mathewson (52)
    Pittsburgh Pirates - Christy Mathewson (54)
    SD Padres - Tom Seaver (33)
    Seattle Mariners - Roger Clemens (23)
    SF Giants - Warren Spahn (56)
    St Louis Cardinals - Warren Spahn (64)
    TB Rays - Tim Wakefield (21)
    Texas Rangers - Dave McNally (27)
    Toronto Blue Jays - Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina (25)
    Washington Nationals - Tom Glavine (33)

    Sorry for the late response.
    Last edited by GiambiJuice; 08-10-2020, 05:18 PM.
    My top 10 players:

    1. Babe Ruth
    2. Barry Bonds
    3. Ty Cobb
    4. Ted Williams
    5. Willie Mays
    6. Alex Rodriguez
    7. Hank Aaron
    8. Honus Wagner
    9. Lou Gehrig
    10. Mickey Mantle

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GiambiJuice View Post



      Sorry for the late response.
      Been sittin' on this one for 14 years?
      1885 1886 1926 1931 1934 1942 1944 1946 1964 1967 1982 2006 2011

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      The Top 100 Pitchers In MLB History
      The Top 100 Position Players In MLB History

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bothrops Atrox View Post

        Been sittin' on this one for 14 years?
        I was waiting for Clayton Kershaw to graduate high school and play a few years in the Majors.
        My top 10 players:

        1. Babe Ruth
        2. Barry Bonds
        3. Ty Cobb
        4. Ted Williams
        5. Willie Mays
        6. Alex Rodriguez
        7. Hank Aaron
        8. Honus Wagner
        9. Lou Gehrig
        10. Mickey Mantle

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        • #5
          Great...the M's got cheatin' Roger Clemens.
          "The first draft of anything is crap." - Ernest Hemingway

          There's no such thing as an ultimate stat.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 1905 Giants View Post
            Great...the M's got cheatin' Roger Clemens.
            I am sure their linueps full of roiders (like all teams of the era) weren't too worried about Clemens cheating.
            1885 1886 1926 1931 1934 1942 1944 1946 1964 1967 1982 2006 2011

            1887 1888 1928 1930 1943 1968 1985 1987 2004 2013

            1996 2000 2001 2002 2005 2009 2012 2014 2015


            The Top 100 Pitchers In MLB History
            The Top 100 Position Players In MLB History

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bothrops Atrox View Post

              I am sure their linueps full of roiders (like all teams of the era) weren't too worried about Clemens cheating.
              Got a goodnatured laugh out of that. Touche.
              "The first draft of anything is crap." - Ernest Hemingway

              There's no such thing as an ultimate stat.

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              • #8
                Fun list. Thanks for sharing.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GiambiJuice View Post

                  Anaheim Angels - Roger Clemens (29)
                  Arizona Diamondbacks - Clayton Kershaw and Jake Peavy (17)
                  Atlanta Braves - Pete Alexander (57)
                  Baltimore Orioles - Walter Johnson (56)
                  Boston Red Sox - Walter Johnson (53)
                  Chicago Cubs - Warren Spahn (48)
                  Chocago White Sox - Walter Johnson (63)
                  Cincinnati Reds - Pete Alexander (70)
                  Cleveland Indians - Walter Johnson (59)
                  Colorado Rockies - Clayton Kershaw (23)
                  Detroit Tigers - Walter Johnson (66)
                  Miami Marlins - Stephen Strasburg (21)
                  Houston Astros - Steve Carlton (33)
                  KC Royals - Bert Blyleven (34)
                  LA Dodgers/Robins - Pete Alexander (56)
                  Milwaukee Brewers - Bert Blyleven (23)
                  Minnesota Twins - Cy Young (44)
                  NY Mets - Greg Maddux (35)
                  NY Yankees - Walter Johnson (61)
                  Oakland A's - Walter Johnson (59)
                  Philadelphia Phillies - Christy Mathewson (52)
                  Pittsburgh Pirates - Christy Mathewson (54)
                  SD Padres - Tom Seaver (33)
                  Seattle Mariners - Roger Clemens (23)
                  SF Giants - Warren Spahn (56)
                  St Louis Cardinals - Warren Spahn (64)
                  TB Rays - Tim Wakefield (21)
                  Texas Rangers - Dave McNally (27)
                  Toronto Blue Jays - Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina (25)
                  Washington Nationals - Tom Glavine (33)

                  Sorry for the late response.
                  Walter Johnson is number one for SEVEN teams! WOW!

                  I don't think that record will ever be broken, unless there are a lot of start up and fold franchises.
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