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Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:35 pm
by nevdully's
Without looking this up, who can tell me in the 1990's which sp tied for major league lead with a career high 36 starts, becoming the first "non knuckleball pitcher" to do this at age 36 or older since Walter Johnson is 1924?

He went into the seventh and beyond 28 times that year, permitting 2 or fewer runs in 17 of those starts...He did not yield a run before the seventh inning 11 times.

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:38 pm
by danielz
Jack Morris?

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:43 pm
by nevdully's
Good guess but not jack....AND upon doing my own research my source for the question and answer could be wrong lmao...still give it some guesses as to who this is

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:33 pm
by Valen
This reads like a classic trick question. Doubt you would bother posting this if it were someone like Maddux, Clemens, or Pedro. You do not specify anything about complete games. You mention reached 7th inning 28 times but that does not mean they completed a lot of games given closers routinely finished games by the 90s. Permitted 2 or fewer runs might be the clue that matters most as that would imply a low ERA. That I think is what I will focus on for my guesses.

Randy Johnson is a tempting guess but feels too obvious.

I am going to guess either Kevin Brown, Al Leiter or Jose Rijo.

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:45 pm
by Free Radicals
Was Saberhagen still playing then? Maybe Mussina? He ate up innings. Jack McDowell? Seems like it would be Johnson or Pedro also. Real obvious though if its those 2.

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:52 pm
by nevdully's
Some other clues...he was 36 in the early 90's...he was a previous cy young award winner in the NL although this question pertains to his stats from a later AL season.


When he was good (as spelled out earlier) he was good, but when he was bad, well his ERA for that year was almost 4.50

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:49 pm
by Mr Baseball World
Lamarr Hoyt? Mike Scott?

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:58 pm
by thaibill
nevdully's wrote:Without looking this up, who can tell me in the 1990's which sp tied for major league lead with a career high 36 starts, becoming the first "non knuckleball pitcher" to do this at age 36 or older since Walter Johnson is 1924?


Would Early Wynn in 1959 with 37 starts at age 39 qualify? Carlton in 1982 - age 39, 38 starts? Reuschel in 1988? Did Joe Niekro throw a knuckleball? Don't remember.

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:59 pm
by uvm87
First 3 players that came to mind. Orel Hershiser? Dave Stewart? David Wells?

Re: Who Was This Old Guy?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:03 am
by EXPOS1981
Must be Fernando Valenzuala, nobody knows when he turned 36, and won Cy Young in 1981. My first strat set my Grandma bought me!