It has to be.
The days of a pitcher winning 300 games in a career are over.
300 is too huge of a number to get to, it seems. Too many things have to go right for a pitcher to achieve it.
The new standard, much more realistic, is 250.
Also, think about how many great pitchers we have all seen in our time, who never get Hall of Fame consideration because they didn't meet the 300 wins criteria.
And if a pitcher with less than 300 career wins ever goes in to the Hall, it sure won't be as a first ballot.
300 is just too much.
The days of a pitcher winning 300 games in a career are over.
300 is too huge of a number to get to, it seems. Too many things have to go right for a pitcher to achieve it.
The new standard, much more realistic, is 250.
Also, think about how many great pitchers we have all seen in our time, who never get Hall of Fame consideration because they didn't meet the 300 wins criteria.
And if a pitcher with less than 300 career wins ever goes in to the Hall, it sure won't be as a first ballot.
300 is just too much.