Wins and Losses are team-dependent and show nothing about the pitcher.
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As one of the loudest opponents of the win-loss stat and how much weight is put on it, I've got to say you're stretching it there.
Wheras the stat shouldn't have as much weight put on it that is, due to its team dependancy, it shouldn't exactly be blown off, especially when a pitcher is able to accumulate wins more often than not.
There comes a point when a pitcher has gotten so many wins that you've just got to assume he's been doing something right his whole career. This is why I believe 300 wins should be one of those automatic tickets to the HOF, even though i'm so loud in stating that the win/loss stat for pitchers is the most overated stat in sports.
If Carpenter had <150 Ks and a 3+ ERA, but still had the 21 wins, i'd say Clemens owns the Cy Young by a long shot. But the fact remains that, even though Clemens has a considerable lead in ERA (which can be team dependant as well, to a certain degree) any other lead he has isn't all that strong, and Carpenter has more K's (the least team dependant stat you can find) and a much better win-loss record..albeit an overated stat.
My main argument in favor of Carpenter is that his ERA is still real low (2.11 last I checked, IIRC. Someone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong..and I don't know how his last game went), He has what I assume to be a considerable lead in K's (I don't see Roger's name on the top 10 list..and don't have a good enough connection to bother oppening the entire stat list) more innings pitched, a great ERA for himself (albeit not as great as Roger's) and he has less walks (another stat that's definitely not team dependant)
It's close, closer than some others would say while focusing on those Win-Loss records, but it's still Carpenter's IMHO