1. Pedro Martinez
2. Roger Clemens
3. Josh Beckett
4. Jon Lester
5. Luis Tiant
6. Dennis Eckersley
7. Bruce Hurst
8. Jonathan Papelbon
9. Tim Wakefield
10. Juan Marichal
11. Derek Lowe
12. Curt Schilling
13. Bill Lee
14. Bob Stanley
15. Dennis Boyd
16. Lee Smith
17. Ferguson Jenkins
18. Mike Boddicker
19. Daisuke Matsuzaka
20. Bret Saberhagen
21. Jeff Reardon
22. Mike Torrez
23. John Tudor
24. Frank Viola
25. John Burkett
26. Steve Avery
27. Aaron Sele
28. Keith Foulke
29. Hideo Nomo
30. Scott Williamson
31. Tom Seaver
32. David Wells
33. Jeff Suppan
34. Clay Buchholz
35. David Cone
36. Bartolo Colon
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That's quite an impressive list!
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty crazy when you sit down and look at the pitches that have gone through Boston. I'm sure yuo can do it with most teams, but once it's down it just looks amazing.
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