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Career Summary
Years IP W L SV SO ERA WARP
8 562.3 20 22 4 268 4.26 3.9
Birth Date8-4-1934
Height6' 5"
Weight210 lbs
BatsL
ThrowsR

Standard

YEAR TEAM AGE G GS IP IP-SP IP-RP W L SV BS QS BQS PA H R ER HR TB BB UBB HBP SO ERA FIP FRA VORP WARP
1960 PHI 25 23 10 108.7 72.7 36.0 3 6 0 0 6 1 463 100 54 49 10 155 44 40 2 51 4.06 4.18 5.08 0.8 -0.0
1961 PHI 26 42 10 128.0 55.3 72.7 2 4 1 1 3 2 566 160 77 69 8 216 47 41 2 51 4.85 3.83 4.41 16.7 1.8
1962 PHI 27 37 10 129.3 62.7 66.7 6 6 1 1 7 2 558 145 58 55 10 196 43 37 5 58 3.83 3.94 4.64 10.1 1.6
1963 PHI 28 40 14 120.0 80.3 39.7 7 5 2 2 7 0 519 134 53 43 10 190 38 30 2 68 3.22 3.45 3.71 4.8 0.6
1964 PHI 29 25 0 42.0 0.0 41.7 2 1 0 2 0 0 196 63 31 27 4 90 14 14 2 21 5.79 4.13 5.88 -3.5 -0.5
1965 WS2 30 6 2 14.3 7.7 6.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 14 6 5 0 17 3 3 0 6 3.14 2.19 2.89 2.3 0.2
1966 NYN 31 4 0 5.0 0.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 6 3 3 2 13 2 1 0 1 5.40 8.67 7.48 -1.8 -0.2
1967 PHI 32 8 0 15.0 0.0 15.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 25 16 15 2 35 6 4 1 12 9.00 4.19 4.07 2.1 0.3
Career18546562.3278.7283.3202246235246064729826646912197170142684.263.874.5231.53.9

Advanced

'opp' stats - quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.
YEAR Team Lg G GS IP FRA FRA+ TAv oppAVG oppOBP oppSLG oppTAv BABIP PPF PVORP PWARP VORP WARP
1960 PHI MLB 23 10 108.7 5.08 81 .261 .269 .332 .415 .274 .253 100 -0.3 -0.0 0.8 -0.0
1961 PHI MLB 42 10 128.0 4.41 101 .282 .280 .342 .447 .280 .332 97 13.5 1.4 16.7 1.8
1962 PHI MLB 37 10 129.3 4.64 97 .264 .277 .338 .420 .275 .305 99 10.1 1.0 10.1 1.6
1963 PHI MLB 40 14 120.0 3.71 99 .282 .263 .322 .393 .273 .309 96 7.3 0.8 4.8 0.6
1964 PHI MLB 25 0 42.0 5.88 60 .327 .275 .328 .411 .274 .381 104 -2.6 -0.3 -3.5 -0.5
1965 WS2 MLB 6 2 14.3 2.89 125 .230 .257 .326 .393 .279 .269 97 2.8 0.3 2.3 0.2
1966 NYN MLB 4 0 5.0 7.48 -13 .405 .251 .304 .363 .263 .250 86 -1.8 -0.2 -1.8 -0.2
1967 PHI MLB 8 0 15.0 4.07 97 .330 .269 .327 .400 .282 .418 103 1.4 0.2 2.1 0.3
CareerMLB46562.34.5292.279.272.333.417.276.3119930.33.231.53.9

Statistics For All Levels

Year Team Lg W L SV G GS IP H BB SO HR GB% BABIP H/9 BB/9 HR/9 K/9 WHIP ERA VORP WARP
1960 PHI MLB 3 6 0 23 10 108.7 100 44 51 10 51% .253 8.3 3.6 0.8 4.2 1.33 4.06 0.8 -0.0
1961 PHI MLB 2 4 1 42 10 128.0 160 47 51 8 57% .332 11.2 3.3 0.6 3.6 1.62 4.85 16.7 1.8
1962 PHI MLB 6 6 1 37 10 129.3 145 43 58 10 53% .305 10.1 3.0 0.7 4.0 1.45 3.83 10.1 1.6
1963 PHI MLB 7 5 2 40 14 120.0 134 38 68 10 62% .309 10.1 2.9 0.8 5.1 1.43 3.23 4.8 0.6
1964 PHI MLB 2 1 0 25 0 42.0 63 14 21 4 64% .381 13.5 3.0 0.9 4.5 1.83 5.79 -3.5 -0.5
1965 WS2 MLB 0 0 0 6 2 14.3 14 3 6 0 69% .269 8.8 1.9 0.0 3.8 1.19 3.14 2.3 0.2
1966 NYN MLB 0 0 0 4 0 5.0 6 2 1 2 50% .250 10.8 3.6 3.6 1.8 1.60 5.40 -1.8 -0.2
1967 PHI MLB 0 0 0 8 0 15.0 25 6 12 2 68% .418 15.0 3.6 1.2 7.2 2.07 9.00 2.1 0.3

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  Title Author Date
The Lineup Card: 9 Off-Season Moves That Excited Us Most as KidsBaseball Prospectus2012-11-28
This article requires BP Premium accessThe Platoon Advantage: What Valentine Brings to BostonCee Angi2012-04-25
The BP Wayback Machine: Every Team Has a Special GM, Except the CubsSteven Goldman2011-10-22
The BP Broadside: David Cone, All Is ForgivenSteven Goldman2011-07-21
The BP Broadside: Pineda to Infinity and BeyondSteven Goldman2011-06-29
Baseball ProGUESTus: Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere I Choose: Baseball Fandom in the 21st CenturyJason Fry2011-06-24
The BP Broadside: The Most Disappointing Prospects of All Time, Part 4Steven Goldman2011-06-07
This article requires BP Premium accessOn the Beat: Donnie ManagerJohn Perrotto2011-03-21
This article requires BP Premium accessThe BP Broadside: Every Team Has a Special GM, Except the CubsSteven Goldman2011-02-16
This article requires BP Premium accessPurpose Pitches: Farrell, Mattingly, and RoenickeChristina Kahrl2011-02-10
The BP Wayback Machine: Baseball's Y2K1 BugsGary Huckabay2011-02-03
BP Unfiltered: Christina Taylor Green Memorial FundKevin Goldstein2011-01-11
This article requires BP Premium accessYou Could Look It Up: Get Back in Line, Part 2Steven Goldman2010-02-21
This article requires BP Premium accessProspectus Hit and Run: Hall of Fame Cases for OutfieldersJay Jaffe2009-12-31
This article requires BP Premium accessProspectus Hit and Run: From One to the OtherJay Jaffe2009-10-29
You Could Look It Up: Walkless in WrigleyvilleSteven Goldman2009-10-01
This article requires BP Premium accessProspectus Hit and Run: Oh Rickey, You're So FineJay Jaffe2008-12-15
This article requires BP Premium accessProspectus Hit List: Days of WonderJay Jaffe2008-08-29
This article requires BP Premium accessOn the Beat: Teams Fine-Tune for the Final StretchJohn Perrotto2008-07-30
Transaction of the Day: Harden-edChristina Kahrl2008-07-09
This article requires BP Premium accessYou Could Look It Up: Wrigleyville AgoniesSteven Goldman2007-10-08
The Week In Quotes: June 25-July 1Alex Carnevale2007-07-02
This article requires BP Premium accessSchrodinger's Bat: The Price of ContentmentDan Fox2007-03-29
Schrodinger's Bat: Double Steals And MoreDan Fox2007-03-22
Transaction Analysis: The EastsChristina Kahrl2003-01-25
This article requires BP Premium accessTransaction Analysis: Transaction Analysis: May 30-June 1Christina Kahrl2002-06-03
This article requires BP Premium accessTransaction Analysis: Transaction Analysis, February 16-March 5, 2002Christina Kahrl2002-03-07


BP Chats

DateQuestionAnswer
2011-01-12 13:00:00Steven, As our thoughts are with those lost in the Tuscon assassination (including Dallas Green's granddaughter), do you have any thoughts on where we as a society go from here?
(Eurbiel Durazo from America)
A tough question to answer in a chat, or for that matter in a 500-page dissertation. I'm cynical enough to believe that our society has been so debauched that we don't go anywhere that we weren't headed before Saturday. As I wrote over at the PB (http://bit.ly/hDfOt2), we tend to frame all of our disagreements in binary terms-my rights OR yours, like it's a Hall of Fame debate. Either Jack Morris is in the Hall of Fame or he's not, either I get my way or you get yours, and there is no middle ground. When you do that, a republic stops dead in the water, because compromise is lost. The whole idea is that it's my rights AND yours, and I give a little and you give a little and we have a better society as a result. We've forgotten that, and as a result, we have that kind of inflammatory rhetoric that is fun for sane people to watch on TV or listen to on the radio but is catnip for deranged f--kheads like that guy in Arizona. (Steven Goldman)
2008-10-20 13:00:00Steve, do you think Casey Stengel would be a successful manager today, or would he alienate his players too much? Just curious. (And Valentine did a good job fixing a lousy Mets club after Dallas Green.)
(Devin from Green Brook, NJ)
Casey was very smart, smart enough, I think, that he would moderate his approach and rip fewer players in the press. I think he would be a little more Torre-like in that he would be honest with the press when a player wasn't doing well (something I greatly admire about Torre as compared to Buck Showalter/Joe Girardi types who can't bring themselves to acknowledge the obvious) without being overwhelmingly negative. Torre makes himself heard to the players one on one, and Casey did a lot of that too, but as he got older he increasingly took the shortcut of just reading them out in the papers. That just wouldn't play today and he would know that... As for Valentine, I need to take a closer look at the changeover from 1996 to 1997 Mets. How much of that was bringing in Olerud and such? (Steven Goldman)


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