All-Time Top-100 Matrix

Last update: 3/5/25

RankBaseballBasketballFootballGolfHockeyMMAPro WrestlingSoccerTennis
1Barry BondsLeBron JamesTom BradyTiger WoodsWayne GretzkyJon JonesHulk HoganLionel MessiNovak Djokovic
2Babe RuthMichael JordanJerry RiceJack NicklausGordie HoweAnderson SilvaRic FlairCristiano RonaldoRoger Federer
3Willie MaysKareem Abdul-JabbarPeyton ManningPhil MickelsonAlexander OvechkinAlexander Volkanovski“Stone Cold” Steve AustinPeléRafael Nadal
4Roger ClemensShaquille O’NealLawrence TaylorBen HoganMario LemieuxGeorge St-PierreThe UndertakerRobert LewandowskiPete Sampras
5Lou GehrigTim DuncanRay LewisSam SneadBobby OrrKhabib NurmagomedovThe RockGerd MüllerRod Laver
6Randy JohnsonMagic JohnsonEmmitt SmithArnold PalmerSidney CrosbyIlia TopuriaJohn CenaDiego MaradonaBjörn Borg
7Hank AaronKobe BryantAaron RodgersTom WatsonPatrick RoyIslam MakhachevShawn MichaelsZinedine ZidaneJimmy Connors
8Ted WilliamsSteph CurryReggie WhiteGary PlayerConnor McDavidMerab Dvalishvili“Macho Man” Randy SavageAndrés IniestaIvan Lendl
9Greg MadduxKevin DurantBruce SmithBobby JonesJaromir JagrIsrael AdesanyaBret HartJohan CruyffAndre Agassi
10Alex RodriguezLarry BirdAaron DonaldRory McIIroyMark MessierFedor EmelianenkoAndre The GiantKylian MbappéJohn McEnroe
11Mike SchmidtKarl MaloneJoe MontanaErnie ElsMartin BrodeurFrancis NgannouRoman ReignsPaolo MaldiniAndy Murray
12Albert PujolsNikola JokicPatrick MahomesNick FaldoPhil EspositoStipe MiocicBrock LesnarLuka ModrićBoris Becker
13Ty CobbGiannis AntetokounmpoDrew BreesSeve BallesterosNicklas LidstromDaniel CormierLou TheszFranz BeckenbauerStefan Edberg
14Clayton KershawHakeem OlajuwonDeion SandersLee TrevinoRay BourqueLeon EdwardsBuddy RogersRonaldoMats Wilander
15Mike TroutJames HardenAnthony MunozGreg NormanDominik HasekKamaru UsmanBruno SammartinoManuel NeuerPancho Gonzales
16Pedro MartinezDavid RobinsonBrett FavreBrooks KoepkaJean BeliveauAlex PereiraSeth RollinsXaviKen Rosewall
17Justin VerlanderWilt ChamberlainBarry SandersWalter HagenBobby HullKhamzat ChimaevTriple HLuis SuárezBill Tilden
18Rogers HornsbyKawhi LeonardRod WoodsonGene SarazenMaurice RichardHenry CejudoHarley RaceKarim BenzemaJack Kramer
19Mickey MantleKevin GarnettBruce MatthewsByron NelsonGuy LafleurDominick CruzDusty RhodesMichel PlatiniJohn Newcombe
20Stan MusialDirk NowitzkiJJ WattVijay SinghDoug HarveyLyoto MachidaStingMarco van BastenJim Courier
21Walter JohnsonChris PaulJoe GreeneNick PriceJacques PlanteDan HendersonMick FoleySergio RamosDon Budge
22Lefty GroveMoses MaloneAlan PageDustin JohnsonKen DrydenShogun RuaCody RhodesGianluigi BuffonEllsworth Vines
23Mariano RiveraBill RussellDerrick BrooksBernhard LangerGlen HallRobert WhittakerGorgeous GeorgeAlfredo Di StéfanoRoy Emerson
24Max ScherzerCharles BarkleyWalter PaytonBilly CasperStan MikitaDemetrious JohnsonChris JerichoFerenc PuskásArthur Ashe
25Jimmie FoxxJerry WestJim BrownRaymond FloydBobby ClarkeMax HollowayKurt AngleHarry KaneIlie Năstase
26Tom SeaverJulius ErvingRonnie LottScottie SchefflerEvgeni MalkinDustin PoirierRandy OrtonThierry HenryGuillermo Vilas
27Manny RamirezDwyane WadeEd ReedJordan SpiethEddie ShoreFabricio WerdumTed DiBiaseBobby CharltonStan Wawrinka
28Rickey HendersonRick BarryMarshall FaulkBen CrenshawJoe SakicRampage JacksonRoddy PiperEusébioCarlos Alcaraz
29Miguel CabreraOscar RobertsonLaDainian TomlinsonHale IrwinPatrick KaneChuck LiddellTerry FunkLothar MatthäusJannik Sinner
30Warren SpahnJohn StocktonRandy MossPayne StewartNikita KucherovRandy CoutureDaniel BryanRonaldinhoDaniil Medvedev
31Joe DiMaggioAnthony DavisTerrell OwensXander SchauffeleSteve YzermanMatt HughesEdgeIker CasillasLleyton Hewitt
32Christy MathewsonRussell WestbrookSteve YoungPádraig HarringtonBryan TrottierAlistair OvereemScott HallZlatan IbrahimovićAndy Roddick
33Ken Griffey Jr.Steve NashTravis KelceJon RahmBrett HullCharles OliveiraRicky “The Dragon” SteamboatKarl-Heinz RummeniggeMarat Safin
34Frank RobinsonJoel EmbiidMike SingletaryJustin ThomasErik KarlssonConor McGregorNick BockwinkelToni KroosPatrick Rafter
35David OrtizGary PaytonRandy WhiteSergio GarciaPaul CoffeyJose AldoJake “The Snake” RobertsRoberto CarlosGustavo Kuerten
36Frank ThomasScottie PippenCharles WoodsonJason DayChris CheliosDricus Du PlessisKaneMohamed SalahRené Lacoste
37Reggie JacksonAdrian DantleyRob GronkowskiJustin RoseDenis PotvinBelal MuhammadJerry “The King” LawlerKevin DeBruyneHenri Cochet
38Bob GibsonDamian LillardTJ WattAdam ScottAndrei VasilevskiyFrank ShamrockAJ StylesGarrinchaHans Nüsslein
39Johnny BenchClyde DrexlerChamp BaileyJulius BorosMike BossyRoyce GracieJohn MoxleyNeymarGottfried von Cramm
40Sandy KoufaxLuka DoncicJonathan OgdenHarry VardonHowie MorenzRashad EvansBob BacklundRoberto BaggioGoran Ivanišević
41Willie StargellGeorge GervinJohn ElwayJohn Henry TaylorTerry SawchukTito OrtizThe Big ShowRomárioJuan Carlos Ferrero
42Mel OttJimmy ButlerJunior SeauJames BraidAl MacInnisWanderlei Silva“Superstar” Billy GrahamFranco BaresiThomas Muster
43Cy YoungTony ParkerRandall McDanielJosé María OlazábalLarry RobinsonAljamain SterlingMr. PefectFrancesco TottiYevgeny Kafelnikov
44Tris SpeakerJason KiddJack LambertJohnny MillerJari KurriBrandon MorenoCM PunkRaúlCarlos Moyá
45Jim PalmerWalt FrazierAdrian PetersonLarry NelsonNathan MacKinnonCain VelasquezChris BenoitPhilipp LahmJuan Martin Del Potro
46Steve CarltonJohn HavlicekEric DickersonDavis Love IIIRed KellyAntonio Rodrigo NogueiraBig Van VaderDani AlvesMichael Chang
47Honus WagnerReggie MillerJohn HannahFred CouplesPierre PiloteJunior dos SantosDory Funk Jr.Carles PuyolDominic Thiem
48Chipper JonesDwight HowardLarry AllenJim FurykSergei FedorovChris WeidmanJack BriscoLuís FigoMichael Stich
49George BrettRudy GobertWillie RoafCary MiddlecoffPeter ForsbergKen ShamrockBruiser BrodyLev YashinJaroslav Drobný
50Carl YastrzemskiPatrick EwingKen HoustonLanny WadkinsPatrice BergeronBas RuttenPedro MoralesRivaldoPancho Segura
51Curt SchillingPaul GeorgeWalter JonesTom KiteAuston MatthewsRickson GracieKevin NashThomas MüllerBobby Riggs
52Joe MorganPaul PierceMichael StrahanTom WeiskopfLeon DraisaitlAnthony JohnsonDrew McIntyreRuud GullitSergi Bruguera
53Pete AlexanderPau GasolDerrick HenryReteif GoosenChris ProngerVitor BelfortRick RudePaolo RossiTony Roche
54Pete RoseRay AllenJack HamLouis OosthuizenBrian LeetchJake ShieldsThe Ultimate WarriorMario KempesStan Smith
55Derek JeterAllen IversonWarren SappHenrik StensonCyclone TaylorForrest GriffinVern GagneGiuseppe MeazzaJan Kodeš
56Yogi BerraIsiah ThomasVon MillerLee WestwoodNewsy LalondeGlover TeixeiraThe MizMarceloFred Perry
57Jeff BagwellKyrie IrvingJohn RandleMartin KaymerJoe MaloneJustin GaethjeStan HansenHugo SánchezLew Hoad
58Jim ThomeDominique WilkinsMarvin HarrisonDavid DuvalTeemu SelanneVadim NemkovJimmy SnukaAlan ShearerTony Trabert
59Vladimir GuerreroManu GinobiliLamar JacksonSteve ElkingtonScott StevensRyan BaderDick the BruiserAndriy SchevchenkoFrank Sedgman
60Mike PiazzaBob McAdooDan MarinoJustin LeonardJarome IginlaPhil DavisRay StevensKakáStefanos Tsitsipas
61Tom GlavineWillis ReedMike WebsterHubert GreenSteve StamkosFrankie EdgarBooker T.Andrea PirloAlexander Zverev
62Gaylord PerryDave CowensWill ShieldsCurtis StrangeEd BelfourMirko Cro CopRey MysterioBobby MooreJack Crawford
63John SmoltzChauncey BillupsDarrelle RevisMark O’MearaTed LindsayRicardo AronaDDPErling HaalandDavid Ferrer
64Roy HalladayChris WebberDeMarcus WareIan WoosnamMarcel DionneGegard MousasiKevin OwensSteven GerrardTomáš Berdych
65Cal Ripken Jr.Dikembe MutomboAlan FanecaFuzzy ZoellerScott NiedermayerAntonio Rogerio NogueiraThe SheikFranck RibéryYannick Noah
66Nolan RyanAlonzo MourningGino MarchettiTom LehmanZdeno CharaKazushi SakurabaJeff HardyÁngel Di MaríaVitus Gerulaitis
67Gary SheffieldKevin McHaleBobby WagnerCollin MorikawaDuncan KeithTJ DillashawEddie GuerreroVirgil van DijkPat Cash
68Whitey FordJames WorthyBob LillyBubba WatsonAnze KopitarJosh BarnettKenny OmegaAlessandro NestaJean Borotra
69Eddie MathewsAlex EnglishJohnny UnitasBryson DeChambeauBrad ParkMasakatsu FunakiGoldbergLilian ThuramLaurence Doherty
70Johan SantanaTracy McGradyDeacon JonesZach JohnsonBernie GeoffrionCyril GaneLex LugerRuud van NistelrooyJo-Wilfried Tsonga
71Wade BoggsBernard KingMerlin OlsenAngel CabreraBernie ParentDeiveson FigueiredoBam Bam BigelowCafuDavid Nalbandian
72Al KalineCarmelo AnthonyMel BlountSandy LyleBill DurnanJan BlachowiczEd “the Strangler” LewisJosé Manuel MorenoManuel Orantes
73Roberto ClementeLarry NanceJoe ThomasLee JanzenJoe ThorntonMark ColemanAbdullah the ButcherEdinson CavaniMiloslav Mečíř
74Harmen KillebrewDennis RodmanBrian DawkinsDavid GrahamDoug GilmourYoel RomeroKerry Von ErichSergio AgüeroMarcelo Ríos
75Ernie BanksElgin BaylorBrian UrlacherJerry PateTed KennedyNick DiazBray WyattSamuel Eto’oBudge Patty
76Carl HubbellBen WallaceTed HendricksDave StocktonDrew DoughtyBJ PennBatistaGonzalo HiguaínTom Okker
77Hal NewhouserElvin HayesForrest GreggPaul AzingerTony EspositoTyron WoodleyBobby LashleyAlessandro Del PieroPetr Korda
78Mark McGwireGeorge MikanLarry FitzgeraldHal SuttonFrank MahovlichAlexandre PantojaGuntherGerard PiquéTim Henman
79Willie McCoveyBob PettitOJ SimpsonLeo DiegelNels StewartJiri ProchazkaScott SteinerGeorge BestWilliam Larned
80Tony GwynnJayson TatumEarl CampbellJimmy DemaretElmer LachLuke RockholdThe British BulldogMiroslav KloseTommy Haas
81Rod CarewJaylen BrownOtto GrahamDenny ShuteHenrik LundqvistJacare SouzaSgt. SlaughterPavel NedvědKei Nishikori
82Sammy SosaKarl-Anthony TownsTony GonzalezTony JacklinSergei BobrovskyStephen ThompsonGoldustDaniel PassarellaAlex Corretja
83Bob FellerDomantas SabonisJulius PeppersColin MontgomeriePavel DatsyukEddie AlvarezMJFAntoine GriezmannCasper Ruud
84Robin RobertsDevin BookerMike HaynesLuke DonaldMartin St. LouisRich FranklinSami ZaynGareth BaleMarin Čilić
85Ferguson JenkinsJoe DumarsJason TaylorCraig WoodEric LindrosRafael dos AnjosRVDWayne RooneyAnthony Wilding
86Hank GreenbergWes UnseldJosh AllenRalph GuldahlRon FrancisPatricio PitbullRick MartelImmobileRichard Krajicek
87Johnny MizeArtis GilmoreMyles GarrettIan PoulterBilly SmithMagomed AnkalaevRick SteinerPeter SchmeichelGuillermo Coria
88Nap LajoieLaMarcus AldridgeTroy PolamaluRickie FowlerLuc RobitailleArman TsarukyanJey UsoPetr ČechNikolay Davydenko
89Adrian BeltreAmar’e StoudemireJack YoungbloodHideki MatsuyamaRoberto LuongoSean O’MalleyArn AndersonMarcel DesaillyThomas Enqvist
90Brooks RobinsonChris BoshKevin GreeneMatt KucharTim ThomasSean StricklandSabuZicoMilos Raonic
91Rafael PalmeiroBob CousyLuke KuechlyTommy FleetwoodRod LangawayPetr YanRon SimmonsOliver KahnAndrés Gimeno
92Eddie MurrayVince CarterDick “Night Train” LaneCorey PavinDickie MooreMichael ChandlerKiller KowalskiPaul BreitnerAndrés Gómez
93Paul MolitorChris MullinDick ButkusDarren ClarkePavel BureColby CovingtonRoad Warrior HawkOleg BlokhinAdriano Panatta
94Freddie FreemanDennis JohnsonSammy BaughStewart CinkAndy BathgateTony FergusonDynamite KidGordon BanksAndrei Medvedev
95Pudge RodriguezBradley BealRussell WilsonPeter ThomsonJohnny BowerAnthony PettisTerry GordyKevin KeeganAndrey Rublev
96Dennis EckersleyMitch RichmondChuck BednarikSteve StrickerMilt SchmidtBenson HendersonJBLFabio CannavaroGrigor Dimitrov
97Joey VottoTim HardawayJoe SchmidtCraig StadlerSyl AppsRobbie LawlerThe CrusherJean-Pierre PapinTodd Martin
98IchiroTiny ArchibaldJulio JonesAndy NorthBill CookRory MacDonaldWahoo McDanielRaymond KopaWayne Ferreira
99Gary CarterSidney MoncriefAntonio BrownJohn DalyFrank NighborFrank MirOwen HartGeorge WeahCédric Pioline
100Edgar MartinezPaul ArizinTerry BradshawDavid TomsCharlie ConacherNate MarquardtGene KiniskiGiacinto FachettiRobin Söderling

Why is Randy Johnson a Goat Candidate?

“Who is the greatest pitcher of all-time?” This is a question that has certainly been asked enough times, but what’s interesting is the lack of consensus. The names that get thrown around typically include some combination of Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Christy Mathewson, and perhaps Roger Clemens, depending on how we’re all feeling about PED use on that given day. Cy Young will occasionally get an honorary O.G. mention, but the candidates usually don’t extend beyond that group. A name we don’t often hear in the mix as the pitching GOAT is Randy Johnson. This isn’t to suggest that The Big Unit has been disregarded; it is commonplace to find him among the top-10 on pitching lists. However, there is a pretty significant disconnect between “the top 10” and the straight fire that is on Johnson’s resume. We can blame that disconnect squarely on our obsession with baseball’s past. The Big Unit’s only sin is that he wasn’t born 70 years earlier. There is no other explanation for why he isn’t a perennial contender for not only the greatest pitcher of all-time but also the greatest player of all-time. Yes, even on a list that features several paragraphs talking about how Randy Johnson is historically underrated, he’s quite possibly underrated here as well.

Before we take a deep dive into the numbers, let’s first establish the competition level Johnson faced compared to the other GOAT candidates. Aside from Clemens, all the pitchers listed above played during segregation. Not only were there no black players, but there were also no Asian players and very few Latinos (most were forced to play in the Negro Leagues), Canadians (43 of the 45 Canadian MLB All-Star selections have come since 1940), and Jewish players (all 71 Jewish All-Star selections came after 1936). Imagine how much easier it would be to succeed as a pitcher in today’s game if black, Latino, Canadian, Asian and Jewish players were either largely, or completely, excluded. Johnson’s already stellar ERA would shine even brighter like a diamond in a world without diversity. No Barry Bonds. No Albert Pujols. No Manny Ramirez. No Miguel Tejada. No Carlos Beltran.  

We also have to recognize that while W. Johnson, Mathewson, Alexander, and Young pitched in the dead-ball era, Johnson’s career landed him right smack dab in the middle of the steroid era, home to the greatest single-season home run totals in MLB history. Then comes the adjustment for league size. In 1910 a pitcher would need to be better than only 39 other starting pitchers to be considered the best in the league (assuming five-man rotations intact for the season). Today, a pitcher needs to be better than 74 other starting pitchers to achieve the same distinction. Any fair comparison between Randy Johnson and the aforementioned Hall of Fame pitchers needs to place “degree of difficulty” front and center. Anything less would be uncivilized.  

Now that we’ve unintentionally made the case for every pitcher who pitched in the 90s, let’s delve into the numbers so we’re not anointing someone simply for pitching in one of the most turbulent eras in baseball history. Let’s see if we can do this in one breath…  

1). Randy Johnson won five Cy Young Awards, and finished second three times. Only Roger Clemens equals his combined total of eight first and second-place finishes.

2). Johnson won four consecutive Cy Young Awards. Greg Maddux, also with four, is the only other player to win at least three in a row.

3). Johnson is the only player in MLB history to win a Cy Young Award in each league and finish 2nd in each league.

4). He led the league in adjusted ERA+ six times. Only Lefty Grove and Clemens led the league more often.

5). He led the league in Hits/9 six times. Only Nolan Ryan led the league more often.

6). He led the league in winning % four times. Only Grove led the league more often.

7). He led the league in strikeouts nine times. Only Walter Johnson and Nolan Ryan led the league more often.

8). He is the only player since 1920 to lead the league in ERA+ and strikeouts six times in the same season.

9). He’s the only pitcher since the dead-ball era to have led the league in complete games four times and ERA+ six times.  

10). He is the only player since 1920 to have led the league in WHIP three times and strikeouts nine times.

11). Johnson and N. Ryan are the only pitchers to lead the league in strikeouts for four consecutive seasons on two different occasions.

12). Johnson and N. Ryan are the only two pitchers to record 300+ strikeouts in four consecutive seasons.

13). Of pitchers who pitched a minimum of 2,500 career innings, Randy has the highest K/9 in history.

14). He holds the record for most strikeouts in a nine-inning start and most strikeouts in a relief appearance.

15). He led the league in WAR for pitchers six times. Only Grove, Clemens, and W. Johnson led the league more often.

16). He led the league in Win Probability Added (WPA) four times. Only Clemens and Grove led the league more often.

17). He’s 2nd on the all-time strikeout list.

18). He’s one of only four pitchers to reach 300 wins among players who debuted after 1967.

19). Among players to debut since 1967, only Clemens has more shutouts.

20). He is one of only seven players in MLB history to pitch a perfect game and a no-hitter.

21). He’s the only pitcher in MLB history to lead the league in winning % four times and throw two no-hitters.

22). He’s the only pitcher in MLB history to lead the league in ERA+ six times, strikeouts six times (again, he did it nine), and throw two no-hitters.

23). He led the league in War for Pitchers four consecutive seasons. The last time a pitcher accomplished that was in 1954 (Robin Roberts).

(I’m starting to think trying to do this in one breath was a bad idea. Before some of us start passing out, let’s quickly hit the playoffs with the shared understanding that we could continue this exercise for another 2,000 words. Deal? Deal.)

24). Johnson had one of the greatest postseason performances in the history of baseball when he—and Curt Schilling—led Arizona to a World Series victory over the Yankees in 2001. In 41.3 postseason innings that year, he went 5-1 with two shutouts, a 1.53 ERA, and a .77 WHIP. Having pitched Arizona to victory in game six, he entered game seven on one day rest to get the final four outs.

25). He holds the record for most wins in a single postseason.

26). He is the only pitcher since 1968 to win three games in a single World Series.

27). He is the only pitcher in MLB history with four Cy Young Awards (he has five) and a World Series MVP.    

Based on performance relative to the league, the pitchers who pop up the most alongside Randy Johnson are Lefty Grove and Roger Clemens. Grove played before integration. He also played in a league roughly half the size, making Randy’s league-leading accomplishments far more impressive. Clemens is a different monster altogether, largely due to peak longevity. Johnson didn’t start pounding out elite seasons until he was 29. Although that underscores just how dominant he was after the age of 30, it is also the reason for Clemens’ massive 22 (years) to 12 (years) edge in career peak length. If we’re taking resumes at face value, then it’s hard to choose anyone other than Clemens as the pitching GOAT. If we start to discount accomplishments due to PED use, then Johnson inches closer to the throne. Regardless of whether we choose to weigh PED use or not, there is no reasonable explanation for Randy Johnson to rank any lower than second on the all-time pitching list. While I currently have him listed as #6 on the all-time list, it would not be totally unreasonable to suggest that he’s the greatest baseball of all-time, especially if we were to discount Bonds and Clemens due to reported PED use, and prorate Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, and Lou Gehrig for playing in substantially less competitive eras.

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I’m Jake. I’m Married… with Children. I have a dog. His name is Eddie but he has many alter egos, including Drunk Monkey’s Uncle. We debate where the comma goes, which means we don’t know if he’s drunk or the monkey’s drunk. After six years, there is no consensus. I enjoy the occasional food. Hydration is also important to me. My hobby is compiling lists and watching them grow outdated and useless. I don’t like my hobby, so I don’t think I’m gonna do it anymore. My new hobby is compiling lists and preventing them from growing outdated and useless. Call it a mid-life crisis if you want, but I have to start living.  Things are going to start happening to me now, baby! I can just feel it!

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