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Ferguson Jenkins, the greatest Canadian pitcher of all time who ranks just behind Seaver and Gibson among the greatest righthanders of the '60s and '70s.
The seven-time 20 game winner earned the 1971 Cy Young Award with the Cubs while posting 3192 career strikeouts.  
That 1966 deal in which the panicky Phillies sent him to the Cubs -- with John Herrnstein and Adolfo Phillips for past-their-prime Bob Buhl and Larry Jackson -- is in the conversation for the worst trade ever made.  Imagine Fergie co-anchoring a Connie Mack Stadium rotation with Jim Bunning or being Steve Carlton's teammate at The Vet.
I snapped this photo of Jenkins when he threw out the first pitch before a 2007 Marlins spring training game in Jupiter, Florida.

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