Many baseball observers who watched Sutton pitch thought he wouldn't make the Hall of Fame because he only won 20 games once while playing at a time when 20 game winners were far more common than they are now, what with five man starting rotations and everything more specialized. But Sutton played for 23 years and won 324 games, being a notable example of a consistent compiler of quality numbers with great endurance. Will never be in anyone's all-time top ten pitchers lists but definitely earned his spot in Cooperstown. I remember him as one of the best pitchers from the 1960s and '70s, when there was a lot of great ones playing. RIP