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Tom Glavine might be the last guy to win 300 games!!!


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If you click on the homepage right now this is what it says:

Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bonds provided a one-two punch

Saturday, then Tom Glavine KO'd the Cubs for win No. 300. Story

Yet the game is in the 7th inning :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Unless of course this is all staged, hmmmm ;)

Now if you go the page they have changed it, very interesting :)

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Ok he now won his 300th :)

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The crazy thing about Glavine winning his 300th game is he might be the last person for a long time to reach this milestone. The only other person that is close is Randy Johnson but his career might be over. There is no one else even close right now.

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The crazy thing about Glavine winning his 300th game is he might be the last person for a long time to reach this milestone. The only other person that is close is Randy Johnson but his career might be over. There is no one else even close right now.

If Mussina can win 12-15 for the next 3-4 seasons he will have 300, I think he sits at like 246 right now. Now I know he is dwindling, but he is only 38 and there are pitchers out there that have pitched well into their 40s.

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If Mussina can win 12-15 for the next 3-4 seasons he will have 300, I think he sits at like 246 right now. Now I know he is dwindling, but he is only 38 and there are pitchers out there that have pitched well into their 40s.

I thought Mussina said he wasn't going to play past his 40's??

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Do you have the list handy? :)

This was a list from the end of last year of active pitchers with 200 or more wins.

Randy Johnson 280

Mike Mussina 239

David Wells 230

Jamie Moyer 216

Kenny Rogers 207

Curt Schilling 207

Pedro Martinez 206

here is the actual list that is current with ages:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/W_career.shtml

8. Roger Clemens (44) 351 R

10. Greg Maddux (41) 340 R

21. Tom Glavine* (41) 300 L

28. Randy Johnson* (43) 284 L

47. Mike Mussina (38) 246 R

59. David Wells* (44) 235 L

66. Jamie Moyer* (44) 225 L

84. Curt Schilling (40) 213 R

90. Kenny Rogers* (42) 210 L

99. Pedro Martinez (35) 206 R

102. John Smoltz (40) 203 R

130. Andy Pettitte* (35) 193 L

196. Tim Wakefield (40) 164 R

If you look at Zito he would have to average 17 wins a season for the next 11 years to get 300 by the age of 40!!!

Barry Zito* (29) 110 L

Oswalt is at 109 and he is 29 as well

CC Sabathia could be the next he is 26 and has 96 wins so would only need to average 15 wins for the next 14 years if he played till 40

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