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I always think about how dominant John Smoltz was as a reliever in the early 2000s and thinking, why did Atlanta move him back to the starting rotation. But he was amazing there too. The best starters are often pitching at 85-90% at the beginning of a game and then they bring it up a notch when the going gets tough and then they start registering some ridiculous numbers on the radar gun, despite being fatigued. The reliever has to be 95-100% the entire time they are out there. It's impossible to adequately compare the two. I'm in agreement with most. Greatest reliever of all time and probably top 20 pitcher of all time. His post-season stats are lights out and can't be ignored in the context of evaluating his entire career.
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Nothing bothers me more than this "failed" perspective. It's such BS and not even worth talking about. Lefty O'Doul hit 398 in 1929 as an outfielder after he "failed" as a pitcher. Does that discount hitting 398?
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I would agree with you the numbers are not there to say anything about him as a starter. But that said, how do you explain his extremely low inherited runners number, why didn't the Yankees use him more in late inning crisis situations instead of almost exclusively as a guy to hold a lead in the 9th?
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Again, how do you explain his inherited runners statistic? I wasn't suggesting anything, I asked a question.
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What other explanation can there be other than that was what happened during the game? I don't even know what you're asking. It's like saying why was the sun out that afternoon.
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As I stated earlier, I lost interest in modern baseball during the steroid era but I was wondering if anyone invented a statistic yet that showed how great you were compared to your salary? I’m all for anybody making as much money as they legally can but if some guy walked into my office and said “I want 12 million per year and I’m 90% sure I can give you two or three solid innings per week” , i’d do my best Hue Jackson impersonation and tell him “get the **** out of my office”
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No, the stat obviously reflects that he was not brought into a lot of situations with men on base, and I am curious why the Yankees chose not to do that. To me the highest and best use of a great reliever would be to pitch out of a jam, not just preserve a lead.
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You’re right!!! I should have offered fifty or sixty million!! I can’t wait until he walks across water to reach the podium at the hall of fame. When he telepathically relays his acceptance speech straight into the brains of us mere mortals, it will make the special wing they’re building just for Him all worth it.
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We should have a hall of fame for posts. This should be in it.
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Doesn't matter. The ninth minute of the speech is the only one that matters.
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I’ve been told they’re putting Rivera on a word limit just like a pitch count. After14 words, he’s done for the day. Don’t worry, he’ll be back three days later to finish up.
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As of 2011:
Since 1997, Rivera has inherited 323 runners, which is an average of 23 over a 162-game season. Ninety-four of the 323 inherited runners scored. Does anyone know how that percentage compares to relievers other than Hoffman, who is mentioned in the article as being 9 percent better in that category?
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No, he would be the best bunter and maybe not even that, and he would have been a "failed" pitcher on top of that. Last edited by MichelaiTorres83; 01-25-2019 at 11:30 AM. |
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Mariano has the 2nd most blown saves in postseason history...
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And Connie Mack lost almost 4,000 games. What's he doing in the HOF right?
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Him or that all time walk hander-outer, Nolan Ryan. Let's break into Cooperstown with a crowbar and get those plaques off the wall...
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Not the point. The point is Yankee fans tend to deify Rivera and speak of him as though he was "unhittable," infallible, automatic (made all games 8 inning games), etc. As though he was on a completely different level from all other closers. He wasn't. He was a great closer, no question, the best ever, but he also blew a lot of saves, allowed a fairly high percentage of inherited runners to score, and so forth. and given the inherent limitations of a closer, nowhere near top 10 or 20 all time IMO.
And sure, if given a lead and an overwhelming majority of his appearances started with a lead and the bases empty, he very likely would preserve that lead. But as we have seen, that is true for closers in general statistically. Again, yes he was the best of them, but not IMO by such a margin that he should be deified.
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Greatest closer of all time. Not a top 10 pitcher of all time.
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From my experience, if you go to the non-sport board and start a poll "Who is Mariano Rivera?" They don't know. They've never heard of 'im. He's a local celeb like Joe Mauer.
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I thought he was a painter until I read this thread. Baseball. Who could have seen that one coming?
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His response “Wasn’t he one of the three tenors?”
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Scott- Beyond the metrics, I found it interesting that closers turned starters had no success. How many highly successful starters become closers? Closers are generally high velocity or one pitch specialists that have shown difficulty being successful when pitching a number of innings in one game. Otherwise, they would be starters.
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as Starter 5.94 10 50.0 8 20 38 1.680 6.8 1.90 He also didn't even make the majors until he was 25, so FAR from an elite starting prospect.
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Then again, if one of them got tired at the end of a concert....
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Scott- I wasn't speaking specifically about Rivera's numbers as a starter, but he sure was converted from starter to reliever quickly. At the time, I would think that conversion had more to do with his future prospects as a starter than his future prospects as a closer. He didn't exactly shine as a starter. I know this is a small sample size, but it backs up what I've said.
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“Mr Sandman, bring me a dream Make him the cutest that I’ve ever seen Give him two lips like roses and clover Then tell him his lonesome nights are over.” But the Chordettes did. ![]()
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For the first six years of Koufax’s career (six years, HALF OF HIS CAREER) his average year was 6-7, ERA-4.10, WHIP-1.428, “so FAR from an elite starting prospect”. At that point he wasn’t even good enough to turn into a closer. Maybe you should focus on the totality of Mariano’s work. |
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Glad to see that we all agree now about Mariano.
Maybe we should move on now. I’ll present the Hall of Fame case in support of Bennie Bengough 1. He sat on the same bench with Babe Ruth. 2. He is the #1 Card in his most popular contemporary baseball card set. 3. He played for the New York Yankees. 4. Several people who live close to the Hudson River consider him the best catcher of all time. The Veterans Committee really dropped the ball on this one. ![]()
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Let me ask you all this. You have a great pitching prospect. What would you rather have him turn out to be:
1.) A dominant starter. 2.) A dominant closer. Calling Rivera a "failed starter" might be a tad misleading if he only got a small amount of starts at the Major League level. But I ask myself, "why?" Did the Yankees have such a dominant starting rotation that they could afford to put Rivera in the bullpen? If he's one of the greatest pitchers ever, wouldn't he be more valuable to the Yankees as a starter? You know he's going to get the ball 32+ times a year. A closer, you have no guarantee he'll even pitch. If the rotation and/or middle relievers are not doing well, Mariano is sitting in the pen watching the game.
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This is clearly not accurate because as we've seen since Rivera, plenty of teams have hemmed and hawed over what to do: Joba Chamberlain comes to mind, as does the Yankees current closer Aroldis Chapman. They were even talking about this debate when David Price came up. |
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