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StanMarsh51
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Why not have a debate on it? Looking at it from a career perspective, the leaders in WAR (Baseball Reference's version) from pitchers who started their careers from the early 1980s onward:
1) Roger Clemens
2) Greg Maddux
3) Randy Johnson
4) Pedro Martinez
5) Mike Mussina
6) Curt Schilling
7) Tom Glavine
8) Kevin Brown
9) John Smoltz
10) Roy Halladay
11) David Cone
12) Andy Pettitte
13) Mark Buehrle
14) Bret Saberhagen
15) Chuck Finley
16) Tim Hudson
17) Kevin Appier
18) CC Sabathia
19) David Wells
20) Orel Hershiser
21) Kenny Rogers
22) Johan Santana
23) Mark Langston
24) Jamie Moyer
25) Roy Oswalt
26) Felix Hernandez
27) Jimmy Key
28) Zack Greinke
29) Dwight Gooden
30) Frank Viola
Kershaw with a good 2016 probably will crack the top 25...
1) Roger Clemens
2) Greg Maddux
3) Randy Johnson
4) Pedro Martinez
5) Mike Mussina
6) Curt Schilling
7) Tom Glavine
8) Kevin Brown
9) John Smoltz
10) Roy Halladay
11) David Cone
12) Andy Pettitte
13) Mark Buehrle
14) Bret Saberhagen
15) Chuck Finley
16) Tim Hudson
17) Kevin Appier
18) CC Sabathia
19) David Wells
20) Orel Hershiser
21) Kenny Rogers
22) Johan Santana
23) Mark Langston
24) Jamie Moyer
25) Roy Oswalt
26) Felix Hernandez
27) Jimmy Key
28) Zack Greinke
29) Dwight Gooden
30) Frank Viola
Kershaw with a good 2016 probably will crack the top 25...