#20 Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
P
1967-1986
12x All Star, 3x Cy Young, 311 Wins
Baseball Hall of Fame 1992
Twenty absolute legends to go. Tom Seaver kicks us off. One of the greatest pitchers the game has ever seen he retired with a 2.66 ERA. 311 wins which is good for 16th and 3,640 strikeouts which is good for 6th ever. He lead the Mets to their Miracle Mets World Series in 1969 and was a flat out ace for almost all of his career.
If you're a metrics guy he's 22nd all time in WAR and SEVENTH in WAR for pitchers. He won 3 ERA crowns, 5 strikeout crowns, 3 Cy Youngs, a Rookie of the Year.
"Tom Terrific" was the face of the Mets franchise. Then very good in Cincinnati as well. He had stints with the White Sox and Red Sox as well (his White Sox stint lead to a free agent draft rule change).
Only Walter freaking Johnson is in the 300 win, 3000 strikeout, sub 3.00 ERA club with Seaver, that's pretty good company.
The Hall called for Seaver in 1992 on the first ballot, and he's a phenomenal guy to kick off our top 20.
Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Basketball 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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