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Ron Guidry 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.
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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
... scores. The same sing-song would apply to the later paper, the Philadelphia Daily News, which would also be purchased because it had the later box scores. It was because of this affiliation that the Fan became enamored with Michael Jack Schmidt, from his first really poor year right up until he retired a Hall of Famer. 4. Ron Guidry . Ron Guidry was the everyman for Yankee fans. He was scrawny, yet threw smoke and learned a wicked slider from Sparky Lyle and had one of the greatest pitching years of all time in 1978. He had some injury trouble which affected his stuff, but ...
Gator, Moose, Andy, Catfish & El Duque Were Stein Aces
Published 1/5/2009 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
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Shaughnessy At It Again
Published 12/12/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... In the 1979 Baseball Abstract, James goes into great detail to run through the respective MVP cases of Rice and Ron Guidry. It's a fascinating read, well worth going back and checking out. ...
NEW YORK YANKEES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 11/17/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... he wasn’t on a pitch count. LEFTY GOMEZ When Joe Dimaggio spoke at my college graduation in 1994, he told a story about Lefty Gomez basically screwing around on the mound, walking bad hitters to get to good hitters for the challenge, and being a character. He was also a Hall of Famer who gave the Yankees four 20+ win seasons and went 6-0 in 7 World Series starts, completing 4 of them. Would probably be a media darling today. RON GUIDRY The more you look at the stats the more you wonder if he belongs in the ...
October country’s refugees (part 2 of 2)
Published 11/10/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... had key contributors ( Will Clark , Robby Thompson , and Matt Williams ) who were on the 1989 NL champs. That may not sound like much, but it's more overlap than any of these 28 squads. Only three teams here even had a pair of notable performances appear on a nearby pennant winner. The 1940 Indians had Lou Boudreau and Bob Feller , who stuck around until 1948. The 1985 Yanks had 1977-81 holdovers Willie Randolph and Ron Guidry . The 1961 Orioles had Steve Barber and Brooks Robinson . ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #41 John Wathan
Published 10/22/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... in just 119 at-bats. He appeared in four games off the bench in the 1977 ALCS, and replaced John Mayberry in Game Four when Mayberry was obviously too hung-over to play. Wathan was again a key bench player for the Royals in 1978, hitting .300 in 67 games despite suffering a dislocated shoulder. He began spending more time at first base, filling in as a platoon partner for Pete LaCock. He started Game Four of the 1978 ALCS against lefty Ron Guidry, but went 0-3. Wathan slumped to a career worst .206 in 90 games in 1979. ...
Pitch In For Baseball
Published 9/11/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... An example of some of the good work PIFB does can be seen in the Gulf Cost region, where last year they donated equipment and uniforms to help 10 middle schools and 3 high schools restart their baseball and softball programs for the first time since Katrina, thereby clearing the way for another Louisiana Lighting to come to a ballpark near you in the next few years (note: PIFB is not responsible for the creation of any ...
Yankees' notes
Published 6/13/2008 by Mark Serio (noreply@blogger.com) at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... The Yankees beat the Oakland A's 4-1 last night as Hideki Matsui celebrated his 34TH birthday with a bomb. Japan's legend is the Yank's low profile, consistent producer. Matsui's grand slam gave Andy Pettitte all the run support he needed to tie legendary-lefty Ron "Gator" Guidry at 170 wins, 4TH in Yankees' history. ...
Our first taste of Yanks-Sox tonight
Published 4/11/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
If we've said it once, we've said it a hundred times: Andy Pettitte , Yankee stopper extraordinaire. The lefty came up big ( 6.2 IP, 5 H, 1 ER ) on a rain-soaked evening in KC, in a game that the Yankees felt they really needed to win. Pete Abraham noted that the win gave Pettitte 165 in his Yankee career, moving him past Mel Stottlemyre into sixth all-time on the Yankee list . Next up: Bob Shawkey (5th, 168 wins) and the Gator (4th, 170 wins). There was quite a different look to the lineup last night . Hideki ...
Everything's coming our way
Published 12/4/2007 by Chad Finn at Chad Finn's Touching All The Bases
... this season, Santana may be showing subtle signs of a decline; statistically, this was his worst season since he moved fulltime into the Minnesota rotation in 2004, and it's alarming to some degree that scouts thought he was hesitant to throw his slider during his mediocre final month of the season. ...
Published 8/31/2007 by chris at A Large Regular
... 3. Ron Guidry - just having the name "Louisiana Lightning" is good enough to be on the list ...
Lou: Cards Chugging Like ‘78 Yanks
Published 8/17/2007 by Derrick Goold at Bird Land
... he played on a few decades ago. The team with Bucky Dent on it. The 1978 New York Yankees. We have a chance to cool (the Cardinals) off a little bit, Piniella said, in our home ball park. Milwaukee s lead never quite got to the same cushion as Boston had back in 1978, but Piniella s point is taken. That 78 season is the one that still has the Fens uneasy this season as the 07 Yankees make their slow and steady climb back toward the top of the American League East. In July of 1978, the Red Sox had a 14-game lead and everything was right in the world. The Yankees chewed it up bit by nibble by bit, ending the season on an eight-game winning streak to force a tie atop the standings. A one-game playoff was needed to determine the division title. You know the Bucky F. Dent rest. Piniella was a .314-hitting outfielder on that Yankee team and he made passing reference to the Cardinals coming out of the blue just like them. These Cardinals don t have a Ron Guidry , to be sure. (Check ...
Bronx Banter: Splat
Published 7/14/2007 at Bronx Banter
... R. Guidry (Pitch) BR ...
The Umpires Strike Back
Published 6/28/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... and Ron Guidry are always going to be around the plate, so an umpire gets into the habit of calling strikes. Even when they miss the plate, it's usually a situation pitch intended to setup the batter for the next pitch or entice him to swing at a pitch outside the strike zone that he can't hit solidly. The umpire becomes so used to calling strikes that it's difficult to call a ball. Strike one, strike two, foul ball, it's close to the plate, strike three. ...
The Griddle: Random Record of the Week #12
Published 6/18/2007 at The Griddle
... , although he had had a four-hit game against Ron Guidry on ...
Examining Roger Clemens
Published 6/1/2007 by Derek Carty at THT Fantasy Focus
... and Ron Guidry push Clemens? How deep will they let him pitch into games, and how will this affect him? As Yankees, they will always have one eye looking toward the postseason. As such, they will not want to ride Clemens too hard, but they will want to get the most out of him. Let s play devil s advocate for a minute and say that they will allow him to throw over 100 pitches nearly every game. How has Clemens done when throwing this many pitches in the past? I took a look at his numbers from the past three years (lumped together, to get a good sample size. The Astros didn t let him throw over 100 pitches very often). The stats I looked at cut the pitch counts off at 90 and 105, so I created two groups. One group is broken down into pitches 1 to 105 and 106 to 135, and the other group is broken down into pitches 1 to 90 and 91 to 135. The breakdown can be seen below. GROUP 1 1-105 pitches TPA - 2060 K/TPA - 23.64% BB/TPA ...