25. Don Drysdale
Don Drysdale formed one of the most dynamic one-two punches in MLB history when he shared the starting rotation with fellow Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax. That duo led the Dodgers to three World Series victories. Drysdale led the league in wins in 1962 with his 25-9 record and was named the NL Cy Young. In his career, Drysdale was a nine-time all-star and pitched to a 2.95 ERA.