Not that pitcher wins mean anything. Horrible stat and completely irrelevant. But if you do care about that antiquated stat, he won 270 games in his career. The average HOF SP won 270 games. So there ya go.
He didn’t win a World Series, which was a lot of bad luck. The Yankees team immediately before he arrived did, as did the team after he retired. He also would’ve won if Mariano Rivera could’ve gotten Luis Gonzalez out in 2001. Which was out of Moose’s control.
He had a 3.42 postseason ERA. While pitching mostly in the steroid era. And my post highlighted some noticeable names that is much better than. He was a great postseason pitcher.
Other than that, thanks for your stellar post.