Debate: Who's the best left-handed pitcher in MLB history?
Published 6/5/2009 by ESPN.com at ESPN.com - MLB
Is Randy Johnson the greatest left-handed pitcher in major league history? ESPN.com senior baseball writers Jim Caple, Rob Neyer and Jayson Stark debate the topic.
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