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  • vball10set
    Were all of Ubaldo's runs earned? how many did he walk?
  • Laley23
    vball10set;1229152 wrote:Were all of Ubaldo's runs earned? how many did he walk?
    He actually pitched very well.

    1 run on 5 hits through 5.2 innings. Then a HBP, bloop single, walk and bases claering double made it from 1 to 4. Then Downs gave up the inherited runner to make it 5.
  • vball10set
    damn--we just couldn't score any runs for him....again :(
  • Laley23
    vball10set;1229177 wrote:damn--we just couldn't score any runs for him....again :(
    I also thought Acta left him in a batter to long. The HBP was with 2 strikes and it seemed to get to him. Molina swung at first pitch and blooped it. Then a 4 pitch walk and wasnt really close. Fell behind Upton, and then a bases clearing double down the line. I thought he should never have faced Upton.
  • Glory Days
    any hope for the rest of the season is quickly slipping away.
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1228623 wrote:and there is a reason they get a jersey with their name on the back and you dont.
    Huh? What the hell does that have to do with me saying little leaguers pitch 4 times the innings a ML closer does? SMH.
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1228629 wrote:after became a dedicated relief pitcher/closer in 1977, he only averaged 47 games per year during his career and only 1.5 innings per game.

    so explain how he brought it in the 7th...8th..and 9th?
    If you can't do the math on it, take a remedial course. I never said he pitched 3 straight innings in every situation. Back then, many times a closer was used for one out as well. Go pick a fuckin fight with someone your own age.
  • wes_mantooth
    Glory Days;1229390 wrote:any hope for the rest of the season is quickly slipping away.
    we are a .500 team talentwise....so unless everyone tanks, we aren't going anywhere. We all know our front office is a bunch of clowns, so we are pretty much fucked.
  • BR1986FB
    wes_mantooth;1229402 wrote:we are a .500 team talentwise....so unless everyone tanks, we aren't going anywhere. We all know our front office is a bunch of clowns, so we are pretty much fucked.
    This is so sad but so true.
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1228629 wrote:after became a dedicated relief pitcher/closer in 1977, he only averaged 47 games per year during his career and only 1.5 innings per game.

    so explain how he brought it in the 7th...8th..and 9th?
    Just looked up his stats and gonna call you out. Gossage ranked in the top ten as a closer....pitched 1282.2 innings and pitched in 619 games in years where he never started.. Do the math, That's well over 2 innings per appearance...not the 1.5 you erroneously claimed.

    FAIL.
  • Glory Days
    Footwedge;1229395 wrote:Huh? What the hell does that have to do with me saying little leaguers pitch 4 times the innings a ML closer does? SMH.
    because those MLB closers are still pitching, not just because they are good, but because they didnt over pitch and blow their arm out as a kid.
    Footwedge;1229398 wrote:If you can't do the math on it, take a remedial course. I never said he pitched 3 straight innings in every situation. Back then, many times a closer was used for one out as well. Go pick a fuckin fight with someone your own age.
    next time you bring up something like Fingers or Gossage pitching, atleast do some damn research before you simply remember how they pitched. your age is showing in more ways than one.

    and like i said before, its not about their arms being strong enough to throw 2-3 innings. its about keeping the hitters off balance and not letting them see the same pitcher too often and getting a good read.
  • Mulva
    wes_mantooth;1229402 wrote:we are a .500 team talentwise....so unless everyone tanks, we aren't going anywhere. We all know our front office is a bunch of clowns, so we are pretty much fucked.
    That's probably true, but it should still be an interesting race with 2 wildcard spots up for grabs. 7 AL teams have 43-45 losses right now. Pretty mediocre across the board.
  • Glory Days
    Footwedge;1229416 wrote:Just looked up his stats and gonna call you out. Gossage ranked in the top ten as a closer....pitched 1282.2 innings and pitched in 619 games in years where he never started.. Do the math, That's well over 2 innings per appearance...not the 1.5 you erroneously claimed.

    FAIL.
    MLB. com

    From 1972-1976 he started games in 4 of the 5 seasons (75 he didnt start any). in those 5 seasons, he pitched in 188 games (584 innings). during his career he played in 1002 games minus 188 games equals 814....where do you get 619? so in 814 games, he pitched 1225 innings from 1977 on...which equals.....1.5 innings per game.

    even if you go straight up, games played and innings pitched, he still only averaged 1.8 innings per game....which is less than 2 correct?
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1229427 wrote:MLB. com

    From 1972-1976 he started games in 4 of the 5 seasons (75 he didnt start any). in those 5 seasons, he pitched in 188 games (584 innings). during his career he played in 1002 games minus 188 games equals 814....where do you get 619? so in 814 games, he pitched 1225 innings from 1977 on...which equals.....1.5 innings per game.

    even if you go straight up, games played and innings pitched, he still only averaged 1.8 innings per game....which is less than 2 correct?
    You need to google Goose Gossage stats. He didn't start in has last umpteen years. I added up his numbers during the years that he had zero starts....he pitched over 2 innings per relief appearance. End of debate.

    You FAIL.
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1229419 wrote:because those MLB closers are still pitching, not just because they are good, but because they didnt over pitch and blow their arm out as a kid.
    Bull. Gossage and Fingers logged twice the innings as today's closers...and many pitched 15 years plus.

    FAIL.


    next time you bring up something like Fingers or Gossage pitching, atleast do some damn research before you simply remember how they pitched. your age is showing in more ways than one.
    You want to compare innings of Gossage and Rivera? Or Sutter against today's closers? Or Fingers? Again, what is the matter with you. The stats don't lie and are easily googled. Do you want me to embarrass you further by linking it? Good gawd yall...wake up.
    and like i said before, its not about their arms being strong enough to throw 2-3 innings. its about keeping the hitters off balance and not letting them see the same pitcher too often and getting a good read.
    Again...BULL. The scoreboard clearly shows that the ERA was not effected by yesteryears closers versus todays 50 innings a year closers. Use your google button....and learn something.
  • Footwedge
    In 1975, Goose Gossage pitched in 62 games had 26 saves in 142 innings. That's 2.3 innings per relief outing. The following year, he started games. The year after that he never started and pitched well over 2 innings per relief appearance....for over 15 years. Compare that with today's pussies...Rivera, Perez. Papelbon, Nathan, Cordero....all one inning vaginas.

    Goose sure did "blow out his arm" lasting only 23 years in the majors. LOL.

    Here in all it's glory days...for all to see....

    http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gossari01.shtml
  • wes_mantooth
    Footwedge;1229493 wrote:In 1975, Goose Gossage pitched in 62 games had 29 saves in 142 innings. That's 2.3 innings per relief outing. The following year, he started games. The year after that he never started and pitched well over 2 innings per relief appearance. Compare that with today's pussies...Rivera, Perez. Papelbon, Nathan, Cordero....all one inning vagses.

    Goose sure did "blow out his arm" lasting only 23 years in the majors. LOL.

    Here in all it's glory days...for all to see....

    http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gossari01.shtml
  • Footwedge
    Because the 23 year old called me out....saying my stats/memories are bad.
  • Glory Days
    Footwedge;1229482 wrote:You need to google Goose Gossage stats. He didn't start in has last umpteen years. I added up his numbers during the years that he had zero starts....he pitched over 2 innings per relief appearance. End of debate.

    You FAIL.
    he pitched in 814 games where he did NOT start. reading fail Mr. Wedge.

    i used the stats from MLB.com(which i looked and are the same numbers you use). even if you use the years he did start(which would increase his average), he did not average more than 2 innings per game. please explain to me in what universe 1802 innings can be divided by 1002 games more than 2 times?
  • Glory Days
    Footwedge;1229488 wrote:Bull. Gossage and Fingers logged twice the innings as today's closers...and many pitched 15 years plus.

    FAIL.
    Gossage and Fingers were not "closers". they only had 30+ saves 2 times each.

    Fingers converted 75% of his saves
    Gossage converted 73%
    Sutter converted 74%

    Perez converted 84%
    Rivera converted 89%
    Hoffman converted 88%
    Mesa converted 83%





    You want to compare innings of Gossage and Rivera? Or Sutter against today's closers? Or Fingers? Again, what is the matter with you. The stats don't lie and are easily googled. Do you want me to embarrass you further by linking it? Good gawd yall...wake up.
    what stats? they pitched more innings and blew more saves?
  • Glory Days
    Footwedge;1229493 wrote:In 1975, Goose Gossage pitched in 62 games had 26 saves in 142 innings. That's 2.3 innings per relief outing. The following year, he started games. The year after that he never started and pitched well over 2 innings per relief appearance....for over 15 years. Compare that with today's pussies...Rivera, Perez. Papelbon, Nathan, Cordero....all one inning vaginas.

    Goose sure did "blow out his arm" lasting only 23 years in the majors. LOL.

    Here in all it's glory days...for all to see....

    http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gossari01.shtml
    Goose....only played 22 years....now i see why your math is so bad.

    and in his last 7 years, he pitched 326 innings(averaged 46 per year) in 277 games for an average of 1.17 innings per game. let me guess Mr. Wedge, you will tell me those stats mean his arm was just as strong during the last 7 years as it was during the first 7 years?

    Failwedge.
  • BRF
    Footwedge;1229493 wrote:....all one inning vaginas.
    And there you have it in a nutshell.

    That's what I've been talking about for a long time.

    You come into a game late,.......frickin' throw strikes.

    THEN...when you do that ..........(and here's a thought).........you come out and pitch in THE NEXT INNING!

    I'm on the side of Footwedge on this all the way.
  • THE4RINGZ
    I listened to the game today while driving. Until the team is willing to pay position players who wouldn't be playing Double A ball in any other organization, I don't see the post all-star game woes ending.

    Two shut outs on this road trip is unacceptable.
  • Footwedge
    Glory Days;1229520 wrote:Gossage and Fingers were not "closers". they only had 30+ saves 2 times each.
    And people wonder why I pick on 23 year olds. LOL I suppose Eckersly wasn't a closer either.
  • Footwedge
    And of course there was Bruce Sutter,,,pitching 3 inning saves for a decade.
    Bruce Sutter Pitching Stats
    Year Age Team G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
    1976 23 Cubs 52 28 6 3 .667 2.70 10 83.1 332 63 25 27 4 26 8 73 2 -
    1977 24 Cubs 62 48 7 3 .700 1.34 31 107.1 411 69 16 21 5 23 7 129 7 1 -
    1978 25 Cubs 64 47 8 10 .444 3.18 27 99.0 414 82 35 44 10 34 7 106 8 1 1 -
    1979 26 Cubs 62 56 6 6 .500 2.22 37 101.1 403 67 25 29 3 32 5 110 9 -
    1980 27 Cubs 60 43 5 8 .385 2.64 28 102.1 423 90 30 35 5 34 8 76 2 1 4 -
    1981 28 Cardinals 48 36 3 5 .375 2.62 25 82.1 328 64 24 24 5 24 8 57 1 1 -
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