Which active 200-game winner, all currently short of 300, will end up with the most career wins (age, current total shown)? Tell us why and how many!
| Tom Glavine (40, 286) |  70 (54.69%) | 
| Randy Johnson (42, 273) |  4 (3.12%) | 
| Mike Mussina (37, 235) |  14 (10.94%) | 
| Jamie Moyer (43, 210) |  1 (0.78%) | 
| Pedro Martinez (34, 204) |  38 (29.69%) | 
| Curt Schilling (39, 203) |  0 (0.00%) | 
| Kenny Rogers (41, 201) |  1 (0.78%) | 
128 votes  | 4 featured comments
The most interesting thing about the list of current 200 (non 300)-game winners is that four of the seven are lefties.
Nonetheless, I went with a righty, Mussina, who I see as a guy who will roll on for several more years while most of the rest run out of gas or break down. (Although Glavine's 50+-win lead will be tough to overcome.)
MOOOSE! Mussina has it in the bag i think, he plays for the yankees so he doesnt have to worry about Run Support, there bats will be there for awhile Mussina vs Halladay tonight gotta watch that one! Later
    I think that Glavine has to be the favorite.  He's ahead of everyone except Johnson by a long shot, and Johnson hardly appears to be the pitcher he once was.  Glavine also has the advantage of being the soft-tossing "crafty lefty" which has helped him to avoid injuries.  In fact, I bet Glavine could probably pitch with reasonable effectiveness for at least another 3 years, and possibly more.
    A win in hand is worth 2 in the bush.
Gotta go with Glavine.
    Gotta go with Glavine.





