By the way...and I'm not too big on WAR but just out of curiosity...
In 2000, Pedro posted a WAR of 11.7...which is super rare for pitchers.
How rare?
Well, it's good for 35th highest of all time. But before you roll your eyes, 31 of those instances happened 94 years ago or earlier.
Of the remaining 4 that occurred in the last 50 years:
Dwight Gooden (1984) 12.2
Steve Carlton (1972) 12.0
Roger Clemens (1997) 11.9
Pedro Martinez (2000) 11.7
Keep in mind that WAR has a cumulative component to it, so how much you pitch matters.
Gooden threw 276 IP
Carlton threw 346 IP
Clemens threw 264 IP
Martinez threw 217 IP
Martinez' adjusted ERA+ blew them all out of the water by something like 70 points though
In 2000, Pedro posted a WAR of 11.7...which is super rare for pitchers.
How rare?
Well, it's good for 35th highest of all time. But before you roll your eyes, 31 of those instances happened 94 years ago or earlier.
Of the remaining 4 that occurred in the last 50 years:
Dwight Gooden (1984) 12.2
Steve Carlton (1972) 12.0
Roger Clemens (1997) 11.9
Pedro Martinez (2000) 11.7
Keep in mind that WAR has a cumulative component to it, so how much you pitch matters.
Gooden threw 276 IP
Carlton threw 346 IP
Clemens threw 264 IP
Martinez threw 217 IP
Martinez' adjusted ERA+ blew them all out of the water by something like 70 points though




and had the pleasure of seeing these cats pitch. 
