#47 Robin Roberts
Robin Roberts
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1948-1966
7 Time All Star
Baseball Hall of Fame
We're pretty deep in forgotten legends territory here. Robin Roberts almost never gets placed among the best pitchers of the second half of the 20th Century, but he should. He won 20 games 6 straight times from 1950-1955. Lead the league in starts 6 times, in complete games 5 times, in wins 4 times, in innings pitched 5 times, and in strikeouts twice.
In the days when the writers only voted for 1 Cy Young candidate a year he never won one, but he was in the top 10 for the MVP 5 times in 6 years.
Robin Roberts started 12 straight opening days for the Phillies which is a record for consecutive opening day starts on the mound for a single team.
Considering he went to Michigan State on a basketball scholarship and only started playing baseball there his second year, it's a pretty good little career.
He is #50 all time in WAR and among the top 50 all time in Wins 286 (28th), Innings Pitched 4688.2 (26th), Starts 609 (20th) and Shutouts 48 (29th).
Robin Roberts played a different game. He completed 33 starts in 1953, Shane Beiber lead baseball with 3 last year.
Roberts got his call to the Hall in 1976
Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome.
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