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Book review: The Yankee Years
Published 4/3/2009 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... and Mike Mussina , also have gone several rounds with Verducci's tape recorder, adding their thoughts and insights. This book is more Verducci's history than Torre's biography. This format allows Verducci to stray away from Torre on occasion. Entire chapters go by where Torre is a somewhat incidental character in the narrative. This does not happen too often, but chapters that provide context on the game as a whole and how it changed, such as one on steroids and another on the rise of statistical analysis, make Torre a bit player in a book with his name on it. It is an ...
O's History: The Opening Day Starters
Published 4/1/2009 by SC at Camden Chat
... Palmer ever did. Seriously.
1992-93: Rick Sutcliffe
In all honesty, Sutcliffe was old (36 and 37 in these two seasons), clearly past his prime, and really hadn't been any good since 1987. But he marks a return to Opening Day Name Respectability after the Schmidt-Milacki-Ballard years. There's something to be said for having a washed-up former Cy Young winner going out there to throw the first pitch rather than some never-gonna-be.
1994-96: Mike Mussina
Mussina was the team's best pitcher in '92 and after a ...
Because Its Always About Curt …
Published 3/27/2009 by Mister Delaware at Sportsfrog.com
... : 3,261 IP, 216-146, 3.46 ERA, 127 ERA+ (133.3 IP, 10-2, 2.23 ERA, 3 WS titles) Mike Mussina : 3,562.7 IP, 270-153, 3.68 ERA, 123 ERA+ (139.7 IP, 7-9, 3.42 ERA, 0 WS titles) ...
Curt Schilling: Hall of Famer?
Published 3/25/2009 by RomanWarHelmet at Major League Jerk
... As for clown’s Moose should be in argument. He may have a case, but to be fair, Moose has no Cherry. He is also not as dominant at his best as Schilling. As for Fuck Bert Blyleven, He has a ...
Schilling vs. Mussina
Published 3/24/2009 by jnr98@yahoo.com (Jason @ IIATMS) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
A random thought occured to me driving to work this AM: besides the big sluggers and PED-tainted players (Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, Piazza, etc.) who will be either on the HOF ballot for the first time or remaining on the ballot, two well-respected pitchers will also make their debuts: Curt Schilling and Mike Mussina. Their candidacy will be well debated from here on out. ...
BALTIMORE ORIOLES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/13/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... again, maybe we should count or blessings. Do you really want to see Randy Johnson in one of these campaigns? MIKE FLANAGAN The 1979 Cy Young Award winner was also the last person to throw a pitch at old Memorial Stadium. He was also one of the better characters who predated Chris Berman by assigning nicknames to his fellow players. My personal favorite? Jim Palmer was "Cy Old." MIKE MUSSINA Soft spoken, prickly and doing crossword puzzles, the Stanford educated Mussina seems ...
Fun With Sim Scores: The Rest of The Ballot
Published 1/12/2009 by Dan Turkenkopf at Beyond the Box Score
... 884
6.
Carl Hubbell*
883
7.
Bob Gibson*
883
8.
Mike Mussina
878
9.
John Hiller
877 ...
Gator, Moose, Andy, Catfish & El Duque Were Stein Aces
Published 1/5/2009 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... Play Index Pitching Season Finder. It’s starting pitchers for the Yankees in the “Steinbrenner Era” (meaning 1973 to date) with the most games started where they ended up with a Game Score of 75 or more. (Minimium 5 GS with a GS of 75+ to make the leaderboard.)
Games Link to Individual Games
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Ron Guidry 55 Ind. Games
Mike Mussina 25 Ind. Games
Andy Pettitte 24 Ind. ...
Who is left in free agency?
Published 1/3/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... , in their (albeit subjective) ranked order - we find that there are 64 of the top 100 free agents still unsigned. Two, (Mike Mussina and ...
Published 12/12/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... I have long believed that the first year in the Bronx is taxing on any pitcher and even the biggest names have struggled in their first season. Here's how the last 6 big name pitchers have fared during their first year at the House that Ruth built. Carl Pavano - 4-6 with a 4.73 ERA Randy Johnson - 17-8 with a 3.79 ERA Kevin Brown - 10-6 with a 4.09 ERA Javier Vazquez - 14-10 with a 4.91 ERA Roger Clemens - 14-10 with a 4.60 ERA Mike Mussina - 17-11 with a 3.15 Everyone is optimistic that CC won't be overwhelmed by ...
Who's The Better Pitcher - Part 2
Published 11/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (J-Boogie) at Baseball & The Boogie Down
... , who is a virtual lock for the HOF. Pitcher B is Mike Mussina, who many people feel isn't worthy of being inducted into the Hall. Surprised? ...
Mike Mussina: Hall of Famer?
Published 11/24/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... on where Moose stands, all-time. Mussina's comparables, according to Baseball-Reference.com , include five HOF pitchers and five who are not (and won't likely make it, except perhaps Curt Schilling and/or Jack Morris). In 18 major league seasons, Mussina's ERA+ was in the top-ten of the AL 11 times. His career ERA+ is 123. He never won a Cy Young award, but he finished in the top six nine times. He finished his career in ...
Elect Moose 2.0
Published 11/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (J-Boogie) at Elect Mike Mussina
... I was just looking at some career #s to see where my man Moose stacks up against the game's most elite pitchers. Right now a lot of people think Moose is on the bubble when it comes to being a HOFer. For my money, he is one. For those that are on the fence or think he's not, consider this: ...
And If They Ever Archive the Ads, My Productive Life Will Definitely Be Over
Published 11/21/2008 by Paul Lukas at Uni Watch
... . Interestingly, he’s wearing a left-handed batting helmet in that last shot, which I initially thought must have been an equipment snafu, but it turns out he batted lefty. … Upside-down “8″ alert: ...
BASEBALL: Moose It Or Lose It
Published 11/20/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... . It's a shame for the game, and a decision Mussina may regret later on. Mussina can afford to retire, of course - according to Baseball-Reference.com, he's made $144 million in his career - but even if he hung on 2 or 3 more years, he'd still be 42 or 43 years old and never have to work again, with maybe 40+ years of retirement ahead of him. But you only get a limited number of years to play Major League caliber baseball. ...
“I’M JUST A SOUL WHOSE INTENTIONS ARE GOOD, OH LORD, PLEASE DON’T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD”
Published 11/20/2008 by kranepool at Kranepool Society :: A New York Mets Blog
... There will be a long dragged out debate about Mike Mussina and whether he is Cooperstown worthy. If he wasn’t a Highlander then guys like Mike Francesa would just hand wave it off as ridiculous his chances but as we all know every player who has worn the Highlander pinstripes is Hall of Fame worthy. It’s a shock to me the ...
Mike Mussina Calls It A Career [Mike Mussina Blogdome]
Published 11/20/2008 by Dashiell Bennett at Deadspin
... legitimate question, then Mussina was your man. An Appreciation of Mike Mussina [Tyler Kepner] He could be amused by his surroundings or curmudgeonly about any inconvenience. He did crossword puzzles, of course, and read novels and issues of Old Car Trader magazine. He wore funny T-shirts from 80stees.com – the Flux Capacitor, Abe Froman: Sausage King of Chicago, and many more. And he guzzled Mountain Dew all day long. Mike Mussina [Baseball Reference]
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Moose.
Published 11/20/2008 by Mike Sommer at The Sommer Frieze
... 5x all star.
7 gold gloves.
MVP consideration 3x.
CYA consideration 9x (runnerup 1999).
11x top 10 in ERA.
9x top 10 in wins. Led AL once.
Black Ink: Pitching - 15 (141) (Average HOFer ≈ 40)
Gray Ink: Pitching - 244 (23) (Average HOFer ≈ 185)
HOF Standards: Pitching - 54.0 (28) (Average HOFer ≈ 50)
HOF Monitor: Pitching - 121.0 (67) (Likely HOFer > 100)
Black ink down, but the other HOF indicators are very good.
For more, go to baseball reference.
Hopefully, sometime in 2014 or beyond, there will be a HOF plaque. ...
The Merits Of Mike Mussina Leaving On Top
Published 11/20/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
... won 27 games in 1966, at the old age of 30, then left the game. Now Mussina , who's coming off his best season since 2003 and won 20 games for the first time, is pulling a Koufax. If only we could all do that. For every Mussina and Koufax and Williams, there's a ...
Mike Mussina to retire
Published 11/20/2008 by susan mullen (suedotsue@aol.com) at XM MLB Chat
Baltimore and New York fans thank him for a long career. Mussina's best performance which no one talks about, 2001 ALDS, Game 3. NYY v Oakland, final score 1-0. Elimination game, season on the line. photo by NY Times