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Pitching has always been central to baseball, but ranking the greatest pitchers in history is no easy task. The game has changed across eras—mound height, equipment, and strategy—making comparisons complex. Statistics, championships, longevity, and pure dominance fuel debates. This list doesn’t claim absolute certainty, but it celebrates 40 legends who defined excellence from the early 1900s to today. Each pitcher featured here left a lasting mark, overcoming challenges to rise among the best to take the mound.
#40: Dwight Gooden
Dwight “Doc” Gooden arrived like lightning, and for a moment, he lit up baseball’s entire sky. In 1984, at age 19, he struck out 276 batters. 1985 he won the Cy Young with a 1.53 ERA and a generational presence. His curveball snapped like a whip. His fastball blurred.

Gooden was brilliance wrapped in raw energy, but the demons crept in, derailing a path that once felt destined for top-five greatness. Still, he finished with a Rookie of the Year, a World Series ring, a no-hitter, and over 2,200 strikeouts. For a flash, he was the future. And unforgettable.
