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Juan Marichal 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 Juan Marichal Bookmarks

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25 Players Remembered Fondly
Published 2/19/2009 by noreply@blogger.com (William) at The Flagrant Fan - For the Love of Baseball
... . 2. Juan Marichal . Marichal captured the imaginations of kids everywhere from the Fan's generation with his high leg kick, his natural smile and his fearless knack of winning and winning and winning. He won 20 games six times in seven seasons and bookended that run with two 18 win seasons. That meant he was in the All Star game every year so we got a good look at him many times. The man's stats are amazing. 3. Mike Schmidt . When the Fan was a kid, the most magical times of the year were three glorious weeks when the Fan's mom would take her three kids to Wildwood, NJ. ...

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 12/27/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... He went 37-11 and threw 390 2/3 innings with a 1.43 ERA in 1908. Safe to say there were no pitch counts of The Christian Gentleman. As I wrote with Whitey Ford, the thing that blows me away more than the 30 some odd complete games he'd have a year is he'd get a few saves as well. That's just not fair! A team is rallying late, building their confidence and they see a pitcher come out of the pen. "Who is it? Mattewson? Oh what the f---?" JUAN MARICHAL In 2002 when I attended the opening of the Hall of Fame exhibit at the ...

The Hall of Fame Case for Ron Santo (Part 3 of 3)
Published 12/7/2008 at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Hubbell, E. Delahanty, Bill Dickey, Joe Cronin, Tony Perez, Orlando Cepeda, Carlton Fisk, Robin Roberts, Kirby Puckett, George Sisler, Bill Terry, Luke Appling, Juan Marichal, Gabby Hartnett, Nolan Ryan ...

BASEBALL: Moose It Or Lose It
Published 11/20/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... . And of course, career totals aren't the be-all and end-all (Roberts, in particular, is in the Hall for his dominant prime, not his career totals). That said, two things should jump out at you here: a lot more of these guys are in the Hall than out, and Mussina looks a lot more like the guys who are in with no questions asked than like the guys who are out (243-game winner Juan Marichal comes up as the most similar player to Mussina). He may be superficially similar to Jack Morris, but he's really much more similar to Jim Palmer - all three had good offenses behind them ...

Thanks Moose!
Published 11/20/2008 by jnr98@yahoo.com (Jason @ IIATMS) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
... test is similar to the "black ink" test but it uses Top 10 rankings rather than leading the league in a particular category. The HOF standards test and HOF Monitor test are all points-based given several different areas of achievement. And all three of these tests indicate that Moose is HOF-worthy. Lastly, B-R also has a list of comparables. This is tricky and the group seems to highlight the fact that Moose appears to be straddling the line of HOF/not-HOF. Juan Marichal (866) * David Wells (863) Curt Schilling (860) ...

Mike Mussina to retire from Yankees
Published 11/20/2008 at New York Yankees Examiner
... and Juan Marichal . The formal announcement of Moose s retirement may very well be the Yankees cue to re-sign Andy Pettitte. Pettitte has made very clear that he would like to return as a Yankee and money is not an issue. More on Pettitte s intentions ...

Lincecum's Cy Young a rare feat in Giants history
Published 11/11/2008 by Rob Neyer at ESPN Feed: neyer rob
... , who might well have been the second-best pitcher in the league. Lest you feel sorry for the Giants, I'll note that when McCormick won in 1967, he probably wasn't the best pitcher in the National League. That was probably Jim Bunning, who went 17-15 with a 2.29 ERA and 253 strikeouts while McCormick went 22-10 with a 2.85 ERA and 150 strikeouts. Something else that's sort of amazing: Not only did Hall of Famer Juan Marichal never win a Cy Young Award, he never came remotely close, picking up just one third-place vote in his whole brilliant career. Marichal won 25 games twice ...

Tim Lincecum and the Cy Young
Published 9/24/2008 by Grant at McCovey Chronicles
... I don’t buy the whole "Ah, Lincecum will get his eventually"-argument. Even if Lincecum has a Hall-of-Fame-career, there are no guarantees that he’ll ever get a Cy Young. ...

Corporate Cargo Cults: Bruce Jenkins, The Duke of Moral Hazard & His Young Pitcher Slaughterhouse
Published 9/23/2008 by j (noreply@blogger.com) at Management by Baseball
... Teams should launch a Counter-Reformation against the pitch count reforms and start training pitchers to go the distance. It will benefit the pitchers physically and emotionally and the teams with better potential performance, and injury rates won’t be much different from today’s pitch count-driven results. There were some great examples of BITGOD workhorses: Robin Roberts, Warren Spahn, Juan Marichal, Tom Seaver, Bob Feller. And Nolan Ryan and Jim ...

The "I No-Hit Houston Club": Arcane Cubs List of the Week
Published 9/15/2008 by Cubnut (noreply@blogger.com) at A Hundred Next Years
Former Giant Juan Marichal pitched his way into the Baseball Hall of Fame, but to the best of my knowledge, he was never man enough to snap a bat in half over his knee after striking out as a hitter. ...

The Hardball Times:Ranking baseball’s ethical transgressions
Published 8/7/2008 by THT Staff at The Hardball Times
... had little or no knowledge of the sport. "We would love to offer this course annually," said Dean Ciner, "if only the instructor would move his family and life to Northfield!" Much video was watched by way of homework. Some images are widely known to baseball aficionados; others will be more obscure. Some video examples: Gaylord Perry ’s antics on the mound. George Brett ’s pine tar game. Reggie Jackson ’s hip bump in game four of the 1978 World Series. Juan Marichal cracking John Roseboro over the head in the ugly 1965 attack. Bobby Thomson ...

Juan Dominican in the Hall
Published 6/23/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
How many players from the Dominican Republic do you think have been enshrined into the Hall of Fame? Five? Ten? Fifteen? What would you say if I told you one? That's right, only one player born in the Dominican Republic has ever been voted into the HoF. And the amazing thing is that this player was inducted in 1983. Yes, 25 years ago. His name? Juan Marichal. His Hall of Fame plaque reads as follows: HIGH-KICKING RIGHT-HANDER FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WON 243 GAMES AND LOST ONLY 142 OVER 16 SEASONS. WON 20 GAMES ...

The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #53 Marty Pattin
Published 5/27/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... Boston, Pattin 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, ...

The Decline of the Workhorse Starter?
Published 5/23/2008 by Arne Christensen at Dugout Central
... 3514.30 R 69. Juan Marichal+  3507.30 R ...

Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... the catcher position. Cochrane finished in the top ten of the MVP Voting six times. He also boasts a 128 OPS+ which is actually better than Gehringer’s. Gehringer played longer and had more productive seasons which is why he gets the edge. Cochrane was a key component to three World Series-winning teams. Cochrane’s career was tragically cut short at the age of 34 when he was hit in the head by a pitch. He recovered physically but never played baseball again. 89). Juan Marichal Marichal doesn’t have any hardware in the form of MVPs or Cy Young Awards but he ...

Johnny Cueto is Impressive, But Don’t Annoit Him Yet
Published 4/4/2008 by Ryan Armbrust at The Pastime
... very, very impressive. He had a perfect game going into the sixth inning. The only hit he gave up was a solo homer. He struck out ten and walked none in seven innings. In his Major League debut. Wow. However, it isn’t necessarily a sign of things to come. Cueto is a great prospect, and absolutely annihilated the minors over the last two years, but caution would be wise. Look at some other pitchers who had similar starts to their major-league careers. Juan Marichal is an encouraging comparison, but Steve Woodard, Carlos Hernandez ...

The D'backs were also impressed with this Cueto fellow
Published 4/4/2008 at Big League Stew
... By the way, Cueto is only the third pitcher in modern history to win and strike out 10 while allowing only one hit in their first start. I'm guessing Reds fans are hoping his career follows more of Juan Marichal's path (sans bat beating, of course) than ...

Pedro Martinez and Juan Marichal are cockfighters
Published 2/6/2008 by Richie Rich at Home Run Derby
... and Juan Marichal have in common? Wait - what was that last one?  That’s right.  Pedro Martinez and Juan Marichal are cockfighters. ...

Bocock Selected for Futures Game!
Published 6/23/2007 by John Leonard at All Things Valley League
... - wouldn't it be awesome to meet him?  The World team will be managed by Juan Marichal, who would also be pretty amazing to meet. ...

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