View Poll Results: Guy you want as the Game 7 Starter

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  • Johan Santana

    6 20.69%
  • Curt Schilling

    7 24.14%
  • Randy Johnson

    11 37.93%
  • Tim Hudson

    2 6.90%
  • Pedro Martinez

    1 3.45%
  • Mark Prior

    1 3.45%
  • Other

    1 3.45%
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Thread: Who would you want on the mound?

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    Who would you want on the mound?

    Who would want on the mound in a game 7 situation.

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    Give me Curt Schilling, and not even because I am a Sox fan. He's not the best pitcher on that list (see: Santana, Johan), but he's done well time after time in the playoff situations and he's an absolute gamer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishercat
    Give me Curt Schilling, and not even because I am a Sox fan. He's not the best pitcher on that list (see: Santana, Johan), but he's done well time after time in the playoff situations and he's an absolute gamer.
    As much as I love Johan as a pitcher, I gotta agree.

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    Walter Johnson

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    Schilling
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    Johan Santana would be the guy right now.

    I would go Bob Gibson if it was from the past.

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    Without a doubt Schilling. To pitch on the big stage and succeed is one thing, but to do it with an injury shows what he is truly made of.

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    johan defiantly

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    I'd take RJ. Great pitcher and he is old enough to know what to do. I wouldn't want one of the younger players. Schilling would be my 2nd choice.

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    I want your mother on the mound .

    seriously though.. I'll take Kevin Brown.
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    I think Ted got it right, hahaha. Nobody beats Walter for all-time.

    Right now, it'd be difficult to take anyone but Schilling, merely because it's hard to ignore his performance last year on the ankle.

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    RJ, still has the skill to pitch and the experience.

    2nd choice would have to be Santana.

    3rd choice Schilling for skills and experience.

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    How do we have 4 (or 5) people who have Schilling in their posts, but 3 votes for him? BOOOOOO!

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    Big Unit. I would have similar confidence in Schilling and Santana.

    Mark Prior was money in the playoffs two years ago, but Dusty has ruined his career. Like I knew he would.

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    I left out Josh Beckett. but hes been clutch in the playoffs too.

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