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ATLANTA BRAVES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/26/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... THE STARTING ROTATION GREG MADDUX I wrote in my Cubs post that I thought Greg Maddux was the most reliable pitcher I had ever seen. I stand by that claim. But in my ...
On Homer
Published 2/15/2009 by Daedalus (noreply@blogger.com) at Church of Baseball
... Look at some examples of great pitchers who started out like Homer. Greg Maddux was 8-18 with a 5.58 ERA during his first two seasons. ...
Wrong Brother Syndrome
Published 1/8/2009 by GM-Carson (noreply@blogger.com) at We Should Be GM's
... had a nice 15 season run in the majors, but it pales in comparison to Greg's success- 355 wins sums that up nicely (316 more than Mike). Seems that Greg has always been Mike's superior, in his MLB debut he suffered a loss to the Cubs and Greg. ...
Who is left in free agency?
Published 1/3/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... and Greg Maddux, have announced their retirement. Inexplicably, players 22, 25, and 42 in their rankings are not listed. So who’s left? ...
So What’s Greg Maddux Doing Right At This Moment?
Published 12/17/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Dugout Central
... “I want to take a year off and spend time with the family, and do things that I have not been able to do because of baseball and see if I like it or not,” Maddux said. “I’m going to miss it. Hopefully, I won’t miss it too much.” ...
So What's Greg Maddux Doing Right At This Moment?
Published 12/17/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
[image]"I want to take a year off and spend time with the family, and do things that I have not been able to do because of baseball and see if I like it or not," Maddux said. "I'm going to miss it. Hopefully, I won't miss it too much." This week has been the first week of ...
Good bye Greg Maddux
Published 12/13/2008 by oSSyCoCoTaSo (noreply@blogger.com) at the metropolitans
... Look at his numbers and try to find someone comparable. You may or may not. I look at his stats and see someone who is 5th on the all times win list during the era of steroids, five man rotations and specialized bullpens. To have done it while topping out at maybe 92 mph is amazing. I will never forget the time he had a ...
Greg Maddux Retires As The Greatest Of All Time
Published 12/9/2008 by Dave Johnston at Sports articles at Blogcritics
... as one could possibly chalk up. But for my money Maddux is a cut above all the rest. He had no "money" pitch. He was hard pressed to even hit 90 mph on the gun. He was essentially the average male figure, 6' and 170 lbs. He cut an image on the bench that screamed: huge nerd. In order to be successful, Maddux had to actually pitch, and actually field his position. He had to out-think the other guy the entire time he was on the mound. He had to work at it. He did that to the tune of 355 wins over 22 years (he won 13+ games for 20 straight years, a record). From 1992-95 he won ...
Shanoff's Wake-Up Call: Panthers, K-Rod, More
Published 12/9/2008 at The Sporting Blog
... and check out not just his sick years in the early 1990s, but just the insane consistency: 20 straight years of 13+ wins, stretching from age 22 to 41. ...
Hot Stove Hottie timeout: Farewell to Mad Dog
Published 12/8/2008 by Minda at Ladies...
... in the past week, but this week we’ll stand aside to tip our caps to one of the most brilliant pitchers our generation has seen or will ever see. Winter meetings are going on right now, and you can get all kinds of updates from MLB Trade Rumors, as well as great updates directly from Vegas from Will Carroll, John Perrotto, and Kevin Goldstein of Baseball Prospectus.
Now, on to the very sad business of Greg Maddux announcing his retirement today. ...
Greg Maddux Retires As One Of The Greatest Pitchers Of All Time
Published 12/7/2008 at FanIQ Blog
One of the greatest pitchers of our time will announce his retirement on Monday. Greg Maddux won 4 consecutive Cy Young awards, and was in the top 5 in the voting five other times. ...
Like Maddux
Published 12/7/2008 by Shinsano at East Windup Chronicle
... Maddux is in my life more than ever these days. Why? Well, because I’m scouting and my boss Steve Wilson played with Maddux when they were young Cubs during the 1989-91 seasons. When I’m with Steve, I don’t think a day goes by where I don’t hear “…like Maddux does,” in reference to technique. Either a pitcher should be more “like Maddux,” or a pitcher does something well because he does it “like Maddux.” ...
Mad Dog Riding Off Into Sunset
Published 12/6/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (TheNaturalMevs) at Diamond Hoggers
... To us, we'll always remember Maddux vividly for a few different things. From 1993-1996 there was probably no pitcher in our lifetime that enjoyed a more dominating prime. Beyond that, Maddux was caught on camera several times picking his nose deeply and that always stuck in our minds. Maddux was also ...
Maddux was a John Nash of baseball knowledge
Published 12/6/2008 by Deaner (noreply@blogger.com) at Blue Collar Baseball
... hosted in his hometown of Las Vegas, NV. Although I still have issues/emotional trauma from the Braves beating the Pirates in '92 (BREAM!!!), I have nothing but respect for Maddux. In fact, I've probably enjoyed watching him pitch more over the last five years than I ever have. He was a surgeon with the baseball and a John Nash of baseball knowledge. Maddux could break down a batters' patterns and weaknesses and exploit them with uncanny precision. Maddux tallied 355 wins over a 23-year career and is, no doubt, a first ballot Hall of Famer. I know ...
NL Gold Glove Winners Headed by 18-time Winner Maddux and Newcomer Victorino
Published 11/7/2008 by Dave Zimmerman at National Pastime
... The National League announced Gold Glove winners for excellence in fielding. Forty-two year-old Greg Maddux of the Padres and Dodgers broke his own record with his 18th Gold Glove Award, two ahead of both Brooks Robinson and Jim Kaat. (photo Stephen Dunn/Getty Images) The award could be Maddux's last as he contemplates retirement after 23 seasons. Gold Glove winners are determined by a vote of managers and coaches. ...
2008 NLDS Preview: Cubs Scoring vs. Dodgers Run Prevention
Published 9/30/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... except BA, which they were 2nd)
Cubs Hitting vs. Right Handers: .274/.350/.443 .793 OPS
Dodgers Pitching vs. Right Handers: .239/.300/.361 .661 OPS
Dodgers Pitching vs. Left Handers: .268/.334/.396 .730 OPS
Cubs are 64-48 when a right-handed pitchers starts the game.
Dodgers Defense: .693 DER (9th in NL), .825 RZR (12th in the NL)
Dodgers Rotation: Derek Lowe, Chad Billingsley, Hiroki Kuroda, Greg Maddux
All Cubs vs. Derek Lowe (link) : 202 ...
GrandMaster Maddux
Published 9/28/2008 by ToyCannon at True Blue LA
... Greg Maddux Finishes up 2008 in Style and while the general perception is that Greg Maddux has been a flop as a Dodger his WHIP of 1.15 says otherwise. His main competition for the four spot in the playoff rotation is Kershaw who had a WHIP of 1.48. Maddux achilles heal is the home run ball and I certainly would not pitch him in Philly but I wouldn't blow a cornary if Torre decides to use Maddux in Shea or against anyone at home, just make sure the bullpen is warming up in the 4th inning. I still think a tag team of Maddux/Kershaw no matter who starts would be a ...
Tired? Choking? Reality?
Published 9/12/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... Pierre-Since August 1st .205/.271/.250/.521 Matt Kemp-Since August 20th .184/.250/.276/.526 Casey Blake-Since August 9th .232/.304/.429/.733 Nomar Garciaparra-Since July 23rd .174/.213/.261/.474 Chan Ho Park-Since August 1st 5.09 ERA Greg Maddux-Since August 22nd 5.96 ERA Jonathan ...
Published 8/22/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... and Greg Maddux both be back for another year? Both have been effective enough to pitch for almost any team's rotation and both are sure fire first ballot Hall of Famers. My guess is they both come back (Johnson is closing in on 300 wins and Maddux still seems to have lots left in the tank). ...
Maddux Is On Board, but He Won’t Factor In This Race
Published 8/20/2008 by Eric Patten at SportsHubLA
... is now what’s truly pedestrian. Of course, Dodger fans will applaud the much-disgraced front office for adding another past-his-prime, former All Star (in this case, eight-time All Star ), but he’s not going to win them the pennant. ...