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We very well remember in 1990-91, scouts talking about the Wild Randy Johnson like he had the upside to be the best ML pitcher in history. To borrow a phrase.
That's exactly what Johnson became; the few pitchers with better career (and especially postseason, big game) stats than him pitched well before WWII, in a different sport.
It's hard to see how Paxton's 2 pitches are worse than Kershaw's, and the 3-4 pitches loom ominously...