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Ed K. removed for a runner 121 times!
iramets Apr 11 2007 05:55 AM |
Much more[url=http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=6085] here[/url]
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Edgy DC May 09 2007 07:32 PM |
I'm not sure what, if anything to conclude, but this was some good reading.
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cooby May 09 2007 07:33 PM |
It took you four weeks to read it?
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Edgy DC May 09 2007 07:35 PM |
I think I was in New York and offline when it was originally posted.
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Willets Point May 09 2007 07:41 PM |
I would think Dave Roberts is the most famous pinch runner of all time, at least for the signifigance of his pinch run, but nary a mention.
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cooby May 09 2007 07:42 PM |
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You think they'd get that town into the 21st century.
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Rockin' Doc May 09 2007 08:01 PM |
Charles Finley made former sprinter Herb Washington one of the most highly specialized players in MLB history. His sole purpose for being on the roster was to serve as a pinch runner. He appeared In 105 games, yet he never had an official plate appearance and never recorded either an out or an asist in the field.
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Nymr83 May 09 2007 11:53 PM |
thats pretty impressive, i don't think teams have that kind of roster space these days (well, maybe in the AL) before september when the roster expands.
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Edgy DC May 10 2007 05:32 AM |
It would be interesting for a team to add a designated pinch-runner after August 30, though.
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seawolf17 May 10 2007 06:45 AM |
[url=http://cybermessageboard.ehost.com/getalife/viewtopic.php?t=6320]I found one![/url]
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MFS62 May 10 2007 07:31 AM |
I believe it was Dick Stuart who said that the reason he was traded from the Mets was because Ed Kranepool (I paraphrase) "couldn't carry his 19 year old legs to the outfield".
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Edgy DC May 10 2007 08:06 AM |
I ordered and received the Pinch Runners Encyclopedia.
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vtmet May 10 2007 06:29 PM |
Interesting that a pitcher, Blue Moon Odom, made the top 20 for most times used as a pinch runner with 105 PR appearances...In 1969, Blue Moon had 5 HRs, 2 doubles and a triple (a slugging percentage of .506 would be pretty respectable for a position player, exceptional for a pitcher)...I always respected the pitchers that could perform on offense as well...
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TheOldMole May 10 2007 06:38 PM |
Herb Washington, of course, best known for being picked off by Mike Marshall in the World Series.
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