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Title: Pedro
Post by: TGJB on June 27, 2012, 08:57:28 AM
Look up his stats. I\'d like to know what James says about him.

Guessing we\'ll get back to racing as the weekend stakes approach.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: Rich Curtis on June 27, 2012, 09:25:27 AM
Which one? James loved two Pedros: \"The best hitter God has made in a long time,\" and \"exponentially more effective than his pitching peers due to his variety of pitches, pitch speeds, pinpoint control, and numerous modes of deception."
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: TGJB on June 27, 2012, 09:48:43 AM
The pitcher. Who I believe didn\'t get his 100th loss until his last start-- for a long time the best win % in history, until his last couple of years.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: Rich Curtis on June 27, 2012, 09:52:01 AM
This is the best I can do:

http://www.billjamesonline.com/article1177/
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: TGJB on June 27, 2012, 10:02:24 AM
That last chart is simply unbelievable-- not just the gap the year Clemens was second in ERA, but also when Cone was second. I don\'t even know what in sports you could compare that to. Tiger winning the Open by 15, maybe.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: BB on June 27, 2012, 10:58:47 AM
What added to Pedro\'s greatness was that he was just so much fun to watch. When you see great players actually enjoying themselves out there, it\'s just the cherry on the sundae. He was a gas.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: sekrah on June 27, 2012, 11:30:22 AM
I know there\'s some older gents around here who would challenge me on this.  But I will put up Pedro\'s 2000 season against any season from anybody, and that includes Koufax, who had pretty significant gaps in his home/away splits at cavernous Dodgers Stadium.  

Pedro\'s stuff was the greatest I\'ve ever seen and in an era where guys were hitting 70 HRs with performance enhancers, they couldn\'t lay a stick on him.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: BB on June 27, 2012, 11:42:13 AM
As one of those older gents I would nominate Carlton\'s 27-10 in 1972, with a terrible Phillies team that won only 59 games. There are lots of great single seasons out there, though.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: HP on June 27, 2012, 12:18:33 PM
You could compare it to Bob Gibson in 1968.  Every bit as good if not better and oh yeah, 28 complete games out of 34 starts.  When I get my Time Machine done we\'ll match them up.  I\'ll take Gibson.  Pick out your relivers for when Pedro gets into the seventh.  

HP
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: P-Dub on June 27, 2012, 12:37:04 PM
HP Wrote:
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> You could compare it to Bob Gibson in 1968.  Every
> bit as good if not better and oh yeah, 28 complete
> games out of 34 starts.  When I get my Time
> Machine done we\'ll match them up.  I\'ll take
> Gibson.  Pick out your relivers for when Pedro
> gets into the seventh.  
>
> HP


You can\'t compare it if he pitched on top of a mountain and Pedro pitched on top of a hill.

Isn\'t this the year that prompted the league to lower the mound?? (P)Dubbed the \"Gibson Rule\"??

Gibson was great, no argument there. But comparing the 2 pitchers, pitching off off 2 distinctly different mound heights, makes the comparison difficult.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: HP on June 27, 2012, 12:43:17 PM
You are correct on the mound deal.  

Now despite being right about this, I DID make the comparison, and I did not find it difficult at all.  LOL.  

Pedro is solidly in the \"quality start\" era, where guys get a lot of credit for pitching seven innings.  It\'s a great year, but its like comparing kids to adults.  In the Time Machine game I just watched, Gibson is still throwing bullets and Pedro is taking a shower.  

They really need a separate Hall of Fame section for modern pitchers.  They should not be in the same building as guys like Gibson and Koufax.  28 complete games out of 34 starts.  Come on.  

HP
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: FrankD. on June 27, 2012, 03:32:31 PM
As stated earlier look up Koufaxfor the 4 greatest consecutive seasons any pitcher ever had.

1963  25-5   1.88
1964  19-5   1.74
1965  26-8   2.04
1966  27-9   1.88

97-27 with 31 shutouts & 89 complete games with 3 years of over 300 innings and 300 strikeouts.

Carlton from the same era broke in 1965 on GREAT Cardinal teams won 20 games 6 times & pitched to a 3.22 ERA in a 23 year career.


Pedro won 20 games twice in a 17 year career, pitched over 200 innings only 7 times and to a 2.93 ERA. I\'ll give him .50 for pitching in the American league with the DH 7 of those 17 years.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: richiebee on June 27, 2012, 03:42:13 PM
Koufax capped off that 63 season with 2 World Series wins v NY Yankees where he
was basically unhittable.

Watching those (day) games with my Dad and Grandpa Spike in Grandpa\'s apartment
in Brooklyn one of my earliest sports memories...
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: miff on June 27, 2012, 03:52:53 PM
The slim jewish kid from Boro Park Brooklyn was unbelievable against very tough competition at that time.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: BB on June 27, 2012, 04:08:13 PM
Frank, I was referring only to the \"single season\" thing cited. Lefty was just a pup on those great Cardinal teams, and 5 of his 6 20-win seasons were with the Phillies (admittedly, not a bad bunch most of those years).

Still, when you go 27-10 in 41 starts, and your team plays like the \'62 Mets in their other 121 games, that\'s a hell of a year.

And, contrary to Pedro, Lefty never seemed to be having any fun at all.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: HP on June 27, 2012, 04:17:38 PM
Miff - That\'s funny that you mention Boro Park.  I always thought he was a Bensonhurst guy all they way, but that came later.  I looked it up and was surprised he was born in Borough Park.  My dad played baseball at Lafayette HS with him and Fred Wilpon and they played lots of basketball at the JCH at Kings Highway and Bay Parkway.  

HP
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: FrankD. on June 27, 2012, 07:15:01 PM
Richie,

An admitted remembrance of something happening in 1963 does it! Congrats you just made Jimbo\'s all old all star team. It\'s the shady side of the Carolina BBQ for you in a few weeks.

Frank D.
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: jimbo66 on June 27, 2012, 07:28:26 PM
Yes Frank D, it is starting to look like TGAB  and I are the only young guys on the board......
Title: Re: Pedro
Post by: FrankD. on June 27, 2012, 07:37:29 PM
Careful TGAB played in the same outfield as Mays & Clemente and also remembers Sandy K.