Gibson was filthy when pitching.
Lolich was the star of that world series against St. Louis. He was a solid picher that does not get much mention since he retired.
I hated Gibson with a passion. I also would have killed to have him pitching for my team. He was fearless and owned the plate. Nobody dug in the batters box when Gibson was pitching. The man was a very good hitter. He would have made a great right fielder.
If I would be tasked with making up a starting rotation for that time I would have started with Gibson and then Don Drysdale. As tough as Gibson was, Drysdale would nail a guy just for looking at him too long. The man was a beast.
Juan Marichal was special. That high leg kick was something to see.
Jim Bunning was my favorite. The first man to pitch no hitters in both leagues and the first to have 1,000 strike outs in both leagues. Another tall guy with a huge delivery. I would have hated to bat against him. Too bad he spent his career with mostly terrible teams.
Luis Tiant was another guy with a high kick. He hid the ball as well as anyone ever has.