Entries tagged as ‘Hall of Fame’
Congrats, Goose.
July 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: post by johnstevens
Tagged: Goose Gossage, Hall of Fame
Todd Vernon Stottlemyre…
January 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment
…was not a relief pitcher, but he was mentioned yesterday in a post because someone voted for him to make the Hall of Fame. Whoever did vote for Todd Vernon probably dug the man’s passion; just saw this on FJM:
Categories: post by johnstevens
Tagged: Hall of Fame, Todd Stottlemyre
Goose Is In
January 8, 2008 · 4 Comments
Also, shouldn’t the guy who voted for Todd Stottlemyre have his voting privileges immediately revoked?
Categories: post by johnstevens
Tagged: Goose Gossage, Hall of Fame, Todd Stottlemyre
Elect This Man to the Hall of Fame
January 5, 2008 · 1 Comment

Qualifications:
(1) Pitching ability, specifically from 1975 to 1985: With the exception of a one-year hiatus in 1976 as a starting pitcher, Gossage was the best relief pitcher in baseball during this stretch (better, in my opinion, than Hall-of-Famer Bruce Sutter). It’s hard to pick a favorite statistical year, but I’ll go with 1977, the year before Goose became a member of the world-champion Yankees:
133 IP, 151 K’s, 1.62 ERA, 243 ERA+, 0.955 WHIP
(2) Closer and set-up pitcher all in one: If Goose is voted in this year, in what “experts” call his best chance to date, he’ll probably be labeled as baseball’s fifth closer to enter the Hall. But, as evidenced by the above numbers, Gossage wasn’t just a closer as we think of it today. Sure, he accumulated that silly save statistic every season during his dominant stretch, but he also played the role assumed by today’s set-up man. To wit: Goose had 52 regular-season saves of seven or more outs (by comparison, Mariano Rivera — the greatest closer of this generation — only has one such save, which came when he was a set-up man in 1996).
(3) Wicked mustache: The more mustachioed men in the Hall of Fame, the better.
Categories: post by johnstevens
Tagged: Goose Gossage, Hall of Fame, mustaches
