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Pete Rose 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 Statistics.
posted 7/22/2007 in Pete Rose Bookmarks
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Measuring greatness (part 1)
Published 4/9/2009 by Mike Carminati at The Hardball Times
... of the Hall based on Win Shares was pretty well established (just 12 percent off). The figure has been asymptotically approaching today’s mark ever since and has remained largely unchanged since the end of the 1970s. I devised a standard by which Win Shares can be used to deliver a letter grade to each candidate, A through F (but no E for Excellent). Below is a table of Note that there are no eligible candidates with 400 or more Win Shares, Grade A, who is not in the Hall (FYI, Pete Rose is ineligible). The B range (300-399 WS) drops off dramatically to 65 percent of ...
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/23/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... SEMINICK An All Star catcher and a leader on the 1950 National League Champions, Seminick hit two homers in one inning on June 2,1949. Originally in the Pirates and Dodgers farms systems, he became Phillie for life, he became a coach and minor league manager. He coached Mike Schmidt, Bob Boone and Greg Luzinski in the minors, leaving his thumbprint on the 1980 World Championship squad. STARTING FIRST BASEMAN PETE ROSE Two of the coolest visuals and most significant visuals in Phillies history happened with one ...
ARod, steroids, and the greater effect
Published 2/11/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... who are fighting accusations against them. Regardless of admission or apology, cheating is cheating. How can an apology change that? Not to mention the fact that depending on how technical you want to get in your rules interpretation, the question remains - was it against the rules? Not to mention, if ARod makes it in after using steroids, can we finally let Pete Rose into the Hall? After all, he was only betting on games, not physically altering performance. ...
Jimmy Scott's High & Tight: The Mike Torrez Interview
Published 1/19/2009 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
... ? I'm not saying. He does. And when it was over, how did he know? What happened at an encounter between Mike & Pete Rose at a Florida dog track? How did Mike transition from durable, winning pitcher to former player who signs autographs (sometimes with Bucky Dent) at card shows? How did he feel when he was introduced as "former pitcher Mike Torrez" at charity events? And how on earth did he go from 20-game winner in 1975 to owner of his own company, ...
Hall of Fame Voting Stirs Emotions
Published 1/11/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) at NY Sports Dog
... Write-in votes are not permitted. 3. Any candidate receiving votes on seventy-five percent (75%) of the ballots cast shall be elected to membership in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. E) Voting — Voting shall be based upon the player's record, playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character, and contributions to the team(s) on which the player played. It is a very subjective process, and the last section in particular is the cause of most of the controversy. It's what keeps Pete Rose out. It's also interesting to see how it impacts the "steroid era" players, such as ...
Q&A with Dave Studenmund: The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2009
Published 12/23/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
... Rich: Poz also added Pete Rose as a bonus seventh inductee. Rose was mentioned two other times in The Hardball Times Baseball Annual. Do you think he belongs in the Hall of Fame? ...
The Jeter Meter
Published 9/30/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... 1116 Ind. Games
Joe Morgan 1108 Ind. Games
Barry Bonds 1107 Ind. Games
Chipper Jones 1102 Ind. Games
Gary Sheffield 1087 Ind. Games
Jim Thome 1079 Ind. Games
Alex Rodriguez 1077 Ind. Games
Carl Yastrzemski 1072 Ind. Games
Pete Rose 1072 Ind. Games
Tim Raines 1071 Ind. ...
A Jeter fact
Published 8/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jason) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
... has over 2500 hits and he's 34. I knew he had a lot of hits but that number creeped up on me and startled me. He's not getting 200 hits a year for the the next few years, but could he average 150 and surge past 3000 in a hurry. If he plays another 6 years at 150 hits a year, well, he'd be in some awfully fancy company! In case you're curious, here's the leaderboard for career hits: Rank / Player / Hits 1. Pete Rose 4256 2. Ty Cobb+ 4189 3. Hank Aaron+ 3771 4. Stan Musial+ 3630 5. Tris ...
1977 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium
Published 8/3/2008 by Billy Krumb at Clubhouse Cancer
... 3B 6. R Jackson RF
7. J Bench C 7. C Fisk C
8. D Concepcion SS 8. R Burleson SS
9. D Sutton P 9. J Palmer P
Reserves (includes players replaced due to injury)
W Montanez 1B G Scott 1B
M Trillo 2B J Thompson 1B
P Rose 3B D Money 2B
M Schmidt ...
SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION: Ty Cobb to Bart Simpson in 6 moves
Published 6/10/2008 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... . I'm sure you could link with Bart Simpson a bunch of different ways using these guys. A few other tidbits about Davis: He and Pete Rose both collected their 2000 hit on the same day, June 19, 1973. Davis finished with 2561 hits, good for 78th all-time. Rose hit a few more. Davis nickname was 3-Dog becuase he wore number three and hit a lot of triples. He was also a good fielder. I'm not saying he could catch a frisbee in his mouth, but he covered a lot of ground in the outfield. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
Josh Fogg's Pennies, Starring Richard Pryor
Published 5/16/2008 by Jon Bois at FanHouse
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charlie_hustle: /looks up from solitaire game, stands up from card table
Hey fellas! ...
Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... 2,000 more at-bats. Still, McGwire's best seasons were unbelievable. He hit 50+ home runs in four consecutive seasons. Nobody has had fewer at-bats per home run in MLB history. His OPS+ is an astounding 162 which is 12th on the all-time list. He's 9th on the all-time list for slugging percentage. He's 8th on the all-time home run list. McGwire's career wasn't as long as some of the other sluggers but he was easily one of the most feared hitters in MLB history. 55) Pete Rose I initially had Rose lower but despite not being a great run-producer, his career ...
A Tribute to Tommy Holmes
Published 4/15/2008 by bruce at Bruce Markusen's Cooperstown Confidential
... until 1978, when his National League record 37-game hitting streak was eclipsed by another fair country hitter named Pete Rose. That's when I learned about Holmes' magical ability to make contact. Frankly, that was a lot more impressive than either Holmes' 37-game streak or Rose's eventual 44-game streak. Hitting streaks are one thing, but practically never striking out against major league pitching, well that's quite another. ...
From Hunter: Almost Ready for Spring Training
Published 2/9/2008 by Hunter Pence at EveryJoe » Baseball
... Sometimes that is forgotten somewhere along the way … I will continue to work for everything I have and there is only one way to play the game - Pete Rose, ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #71 Lonnie Smith
Published 1/15/2008 by RoyalsRetro <royalsnightly@yahoo.com> at Royals Review
... "Skates" because of the way he moved around in the outfield. He moved quickly through the system with a .300 average, great walk totals, and lots of stolen bases. He spent four seasons at AAA Oklahoma City, hitting .308, .277, .315 and .330, with 171 stolen bases over that time period. However, he couldn't manage more than a cup of coffee with the Phillies until 1980 when he made the club out of spring training. The Phils had a veteran laden club with guys like Bob Boone, Pete Rose and Mike Schmidt, but Lonnie filled in well as a fourth outfielder. He was a ...
Smells Like Pujols - Groovy, Man. It’s the Sixties.
Published 9/12/2007 by Extra P. at The Extrapolater
... Pete Rose ...
Peca Schmeca
Published 8/22/2007 by CasonBlog at Southeast Shootout
... I don't understand the hockey media's ongoing fascination with Peca. Is it a Pete Rose kinda thing? Back in the day, Pete Rose was the epitome of the scrappy over-achiever. One third of baseball fandom loved him -one third gave him begrudging respect, and one third hated his guts. Howevuh, nobody can deny his impact on the game. He put up the numbers, and his Big Red Machine teams won championships. Mike Peca? Not so much, but everybody seems to love and covet the guy. ...
BASEBALL: Jeter and 4,000
Published 6/20/2007 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... But a few cautions are in order. First of all, Jeter is 32; Rose averaged 201 hits per year from age 33-39 and played regularly until age 42 and semi-regularly until age 45. That's a tall hill to climb. Second, look again at that list of comparables for Jeter - 10 players, 9 of whom (all but Gehringer) had at least 1900 hits at age 32, and only Rose made it to 3,000 hits; ...
No Excuse for Edwin Encarnacion Not Hustling
Published 4/13/2007 by Larry Brown at Larry Brown Sports
... I don’t care what kind of talent you have. I don’t care how much money you’re making. If you don’t run out pop flys, then you don’t make it on my team. Nor do you make it on Narron’s. I have a newfound respect for Jerry Narron and congratulate him for setting standards for hustling in the Major Leagues. Try this contradiction on for size — what would former Reds 3rd baseman, Charlie Hustle have to say about Encarnacion? ...
Computer Blue
Published 3/14/2007 by Mike at Temporary Bleachers: a chicago cubs blog
... , Pete Rose, ...