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Last 300-Game Winner ... Ever!

Starting pitching is a different animal than it was 20, 40, 60 or 100 years ago: pitch counts, lefty specialists, etc. All reduce the number of wins a starting pitcher may earn in his career.

But the prognostication powers of the media haven't changed. Check out these examples of how each of the last few 300-game winners may be the "last one ever!"

Is Johnson the last Big Winner? - John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle, 2009.

Will There Be Another 300 Game Winner in Baseball After Tom Glavine? - Stephen Sullivan, Associated Press, 2007

Could Maddux be last to 300? - Carrie Muskat, MLB.com, 2004

Of course, the players are no better:

"I don't think 300 wins will be achieved beyond Greg Maddux," said Randy Johnson in 2004.

And there are some smart enough in the media to realize these kinds of predictions are silly.

But my guess is when Johan Santana wins 300, we'll see a story saying "Santana May Be Last 300-Game Winner."