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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%)
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Mick Doherty - Thursday, July 20 2006 @ 01:30 PM EDT (#151096) #

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.)

Stevey - Thursday, July 20 2006 @ 01:36 PM EDT (#151102) #
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
Warse - Thursday, July 20 2006 @ 02:23 PM EDT (#151112) #
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.
CaramonLS - Thursday, July 20 2006 @ 07:56 PM EDT (#151137) #
A win in hand is worth 2 in the bush.

Gotta go with Glavine.
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