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Gaylord Perry batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Gaylord Perry Bookmarks

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Pi (π) Day & Baseball
Published 3/15/2009 by lar@wezen.net (lar) at Wezen Ball - A Baseball Blog
... all realistically achieve) To top it off, I decided to look for players who ended their career with 314 career Win Shares. There are actually only a very few players who meet any of these criteria, so it works out well for us here. Without further ado, here are the 'Pi (π) Career' players: Pitching 3.14 ERA (min. 1,000 IP): Bert Gallia, Leon Cadore, Tug McGraw, Mike Marshall 314 Wins: Gaylord Perry 314 Complete Games: Joe McGinnity, Burleigh Grimes ...

CLEVELAND INDIANS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/7/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... Retroactive 1995 Division Series MVP when he hit 385 with an OPS of 1.236 against the Red Sox. He continued his hot hitting against the Mariners, getting three hits in the critical game 5 and then hitting the walk off single in Game 3 of the World Series. I know it wasn't Thornton's FAULT he never played in the post season... but Eddie was the first playoff hero the Indians had in generations. THE STARTING ROTATION GAYLORD PERRY I included Perry on my Mariners list, my Padres list, and my ...

2009 Hall of Fame Ballot: Time to Right Some Wrongs
Published 1/2/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (NY Sports Dog Dave) at NY Sports Dog
... all-time in wins Couple that with a superb 3.31 lifetime ERA and 3-1 K to BB ratio and he is clearly deserving of entry. Moreover, he completed 242 of the 682 games he started, and threw 60 shutouts . Put another way, Blyleven threw a complete game once every 2.8 starts, and a shutout once every 11.4 starts over a 22-year career. For all those who don't think Blyleven belongs, I'll only ask you to compare him to Catfish Hunter , Phil Niekro , Don Sutton , Gaylord Perry and Don Drysdale and see where you think he stacks up. So we have one ...


Published 11/24/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... Gaylord Perry - Hall of Famer with 314 wins and ERA+ of 117 and 2 Cy Young Awards. Perry won 20 games or more on 5 occasions and led his league in wins 3 separate seasons. Mussina had one 20-win season and as will be repeatedly pointed out - never won a Cy Young Award. ...

Lincecum's Cy Young a rare feat in Giants history
Published 11/11/2008 by Rob Neyer at ESPN Feed: neyer rob
... won each of his last four starts -- but those three starts were enough, in the end, to knock his ERA to 3.30, just 10th best in the league. If Webb were one of the four National Leaguers with sub-3.00 ERAs, I think he probably would have won his second Cy Young Award. It's really pretty amazing that Lincecum is only the second Giant to win the award, and maybe even more amazing that the first was Mike McCormick. Five Giants -- Toothpick Sam Jones , Jack Sanford , Gaylord Perry , Bill Swift and Jason Schmidt -- have finished second, but at ...

The grand national conversation
Published 9/15/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... 1.21% 77 43-0-34 10-15% 12.40% 13.38% 0.98% 131 68-1-62 5-10% 7.20% 8.52% 1.32% 164 99-3-62 Neat. What happened to Dawson and Blyleven was not a fluke. Apparently, surging begins at the 50 percent marker. Once you break that hump, you have an excellent shot to enter Cooperstown in four to five years on average. If you're wondering, the only man in the 70 to 75 group to fall was Jim Bunning . After getting 74.2 percent of the vote in 1988, he had the misfortune of welcoming Gaylord Perry , Fergie Jenkins , and Jim Kaat to the ballot the next year. ...

Cliff Lee is Still Kicking Ass
Published 9/2/2008 by Sooze (noreply@blogger.com) at Babes Love Baseball
... Ruth's all-time home run record as an Atlanta Brave by hitting his 715th career homer off Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Al Downing at Fulton County Stadium. Richard Nixon announces his resignation following the infamous Watergate scandal. The first Volkswagon Rabbit was produced. People smoked a lot of grass and dropped lots of acid. Hippies. The year was 1974 and it marks the last time a Cleveland Indians pitcher -- Gaylord Perry -- reached 20 wins. Can we say enough great things about ...

The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #53 Marty Pattin
Published 5/27/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... feared pitching in front of the Green Monster. In games, he would get the sign from his catcher, turn and look back at the Green Monster, then shake off his catcher. Nonetheless, he won thirty-two games for the Red Sox in two seasons. His 4.31 ERA was a bit high in 1973 however, so the Red Sox shopped him around, nearly dealing him to Cleveland only to have the trade fall through. The Royals had been looking to add pitching, and were looking for a big name like Juan Marichal, Gaylord Perry or Fergie Jenkins. They instead settled for Pattin, acquiring him for ...

The Decline of the Workhorse Starter?
Published 5/23/2008 by Arne Christensen at Dugout Central
... 5386.00 R 6. Gaylord Perry+  5350.30 R ...

Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... All hit between 3,000 and 3,152 hits. All had an OPS+ between 130 and 134. Waner gets the nod over Gwynn and Carew because he beat them by a miniscule amount in just about every category. Clemente got the nod over everyone because of his defense and the fact that his career was cut short. Had he not passed away at 37, he could've reached 3,500 hits. That's essentially the same as saying that he did as much as everyone else did in a shorter period of time. 80) Gaylord Perry By the slimmest of margins, Perry comes in ahead of Ferguson Jenkins. Their careers ...

Search for the Truth
Published 1/22/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
... and Blyleven wasn't. To that, I say, "Really?" Can we accept a stat that measures the number of runs that a pitcher saved versus what an average pitcher would have allowed (adjusted for park differences) as a reasonable proxy to judge effectiveness? Well, if we can, what would you say if I told you that Blyleven led all pitchers in Runs Saved Against Average from 1973-1977? Yes, all pitchers. Not just Palmer. But Tom Seaver, Phil Niekro, Gaylord Perry, Nolan Ryan, and Don Sutton, too? ...

Bert Belongs
Published 1/8/2008 by Jesse <info@twinkietown.com> at Twinkie Town
...           five directly behind him.  Bert lost 250 games in his career. Batters   13th    All twelve hurlers who faced more hitters than Blyleven are in the Hall of Fame.  In his career, Bert                   faced 20,491 batters. According to baseballreference.com, Bert's ten most accurate career comparibles are: Don Sutton Gaylord Perry Fergie Jenkins Tommy John Robin Roberts ...

BEST SEASON/300th WIN
Published 10/9/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... - He hurt his arm in 1920 and struggled most of the year. His 300th win actually came in relief. He did pitch a no-hitter against the Red Sox that year on July 1st. Unfortunately, he was shut down for the season two weeks later. 20. Gaylord Perry - Below average season. Below average team. Late in the year, against the Red Sox, Perry finally got kicked out of a game for "doctoring" a baseball (i.e., throwing a spitball). 21. ...

State Strikeout Leaders
Published 4/18/2007 by Ryan Armbrust at The Pastime
... Gaylord Perry ...

Bert Blyleven: As Dominating as Sandy Koufax
Published 1/31/2007 by Cyril Morong at Beyond the Box Score
... 5    Gaylord Perry               108   ...

How To Be The Next Gaylord Perry
Published 1/10/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... , upon meeting Gaylord Perry Both Sutton and Perry were notorious ball-doctors, Sutton preferring abrasion while umpires often undressed Perry for his use of vaseline, grease, or spit. But lest you think these sorts of things are lost arts, I commend to you Derek Zumsteg's ...