User talk:TonyStarkPE
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Strikeout list
[edit]Hi, Batman809. Welcome to Wikipedia. Regarding your concerns, I see where you're comin from, but if you would like to see a list of best K/9 rates, it would be best to create a separate article instead of adding it to the existing one you cited. That list is for the most total strikeouts. Thanks and let me know if you have other questions. - Masonpatriot (talk) 14:31, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the immediate reply. I don't know but the title seems to tell me the best strikeout pitchers. "Top 100 Major League Baseball strikeout pitchers" It's similar if we say the top 3 scorers in the NBA are Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Karl Malone etc.. When Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Allen Iverson are better scorers than the former. They just probably aren't going to be as durable as KAJ and KM. I really don't want to create or edit anything here, because I'm sloppy, can't spell, and my grammer isn't good. Soon on that list, Jaime Moyer is going to look like a better K pitcher than Sandy Koufax, but that's not true. Thanks for your time and for helping wiki baseball become better. --Batman809 (talk) 05:44, 6 September 2009 (UTC)