Don Drysdale:
Drysdale has a big rep as a Los Angeles Dodgers legend. He had an overall record of 209-166 with an ERA of 2.95 and 2,486 strikeouts. Drysdale was a nine-time All-Star and three-time World Series champ. He led the MLB in wins in 1962 and also took home the Cy Young that year.
But Drysdale played for one of the best teams in the National League during his prime. His subpar .526 overall winning percentage doesn’t exactly compare well. Only twice in his career did Drysdale lose less than double-digit games as well, an ugly stat considering his team. Drysdale won more than 20 games twice in his career, which certainly isn’t horrible. His Hall of Fame status would suggest he may have racked up some better numbers.