Justin Verlander has 260 wins. I think he has a chance to get to 300.
The next closest are Max Scherzer at 214 and Clayton Kershaw at 210. No way do they get to 300.
No other active pitcher has 200 or more wins.
I can't even identify another pitcher that has a chance to get to 300 wins.
I mean, there's a guy in the league that literally puts his penis inside of a pretty college gymnast who's about 11-12 minutes into her 15 minutes of fame. If that's not enough to make you think he's getting 300 wins, then what are we even doing here?
I'd be fine with keeping interleague as a novelty like it initially was rather than going back to the 2 essentially independent leagues. But we've gone too far with integration. There was nothing wrong with having two separate but equal leagues with rules enforced a little bit differently.
I'd be fine with keeping interleague as a novelty like it initially was rather than going back to the 2 essentially independent leagues. But we've gone too far with integration. There was nothing wrong with having two separate but equal leagues with rules enforced a little bit differently.
Good times. Back when I was really into fantasy baseball and listened the ESPN podcast every day, Matthew Berry always called him Big Fat Bartolo Colon. I've never not called him that since.
Good times. Back when I was really into fantasy baseball and listened the ESPN podcast every day, Matthew Berry always called him Big Fat Bartolo Colon. I've never not called him that since.
you just called Big Fat Bartolo Colon "him" twice in the span of 10 words...