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oldjudge 01-30-2018 06:53 PM

Second Trivia Question
 
i am a pitcher. Through the first three years of my career I was 32-48. However during the last 8 years of my career I was 120-88, albeit with a higher than 3.00 ERA. Who am I, and did I make it to the HOF? Please do not look this one up and post an answer.

rhettyeakley 01-30-2018 08:13 PM

My first guess is Red Ruffing as he was TERRIBLE when he first made the Majors and eventually eased into a serviceable payer later.

Rather similar to Dazzy Vance in that it took him forever to finally "get it", Vance's first quality Major League season came after turning 30 years old.

oldjudge 01-30-2018 08:37 PM

Not Ruffing or Vance. As a clue, I think most will find the answer surprising.

oldjudge 01-30-2018 08:54 PM

Another clue-The highest three salary years of this pitcher's career were his last three when he made $20,000 per annum. Prior to that, his highest salary was $12,000/yr.

oldjudge 01-30-2018 11:24 PM

Last clue-The pitcher spent his entire career with one team, had 34 career saves, and had a K/BB ratio of almost 3/1.

Peter_Spaeth 01-31-2018 06:44 AM

With 150 wins I am guessing no on the HOF. This certainly is not Koufax or Dean.

darwinbulldog 01-31-2018 07:08 AM

But we can't really conclude from the information provided how many career wins he had. We're told he had 32 in his first 3 seasons and that he had 120 in his final 8 seasons, but for all we know he could have had an 8-year career (120 total career wins, 32 of which came in his first 3 seasons) or a 22-year career (152 wins already noted at the beginning and end of his career plus another 11 seasons worth of wins not addressed in the OP).

stlcardsfan 01-31-2018 07:11 AM

Hoyt Wilhelm? And yes on HOF.

Re-read and saw only one team. He played on about 12.

darwinbulldog 01-31-2018 07:17 AM

I'm almost certain this isn't correct, but I know he had a 20-win season as a reliever one time, so I'm gonna say Roy Face, not of Hall of Fame fame.

Edited to add: Okay, I checked. Not Face, and it was only 18 wins that season. Shows what I know.

Peter_Spaeth 01-31-2018 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darwinbulldog (Post 1743613)
But we can't really conclude from the information provided how many career wins he had. We're told he had 32 in his first 3 seasons and that he had 120 in his final 8 seasons, but for all we know he could have had an 8-year career (120 total career wins, 32 of which came in his first 3 seasons) or a 22-year career (152 wins already noted at the beginning and end of his career plus another 11 seasons worth of wins not addressed in the OP).

Oh. OK. From the other clues it could be a dead ball era pitcher of great longevity who started out with a lot of losses and lingered through a bit of a decline, maybe Young or Johnson. PS can't be Young, was on more than one team.

mb2005 01-31-2018 07:58 AM

I think I figured it out....I won't spoil it, but a further clue is that "K/BB of almost 3/1" is a little misleading. It is closer to about 2.5/1 if it's the pitcher I am thinking of...

damonh23 01-31-2018 07:59 AM

man 34 career saves and $20k a salary really throwing me off...guy must have pitched in the early 70s since saves became a stat in 1969..maybe its a Luis Taint type...Red Sox?

darwinbulldog 01-31-2018 08:15 AM

Alright I looked it up. And yes I was surprised.

Peter_Spaeth 01-31-2018 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mb2005 (Post 1743627)
I think I figured it out....I won't spoil it, but a further clue is that "K/BB of almost 3/1" is a little misleading. It is closer to about 2.5/1 if it's the pitcher I am thinking of...

Right, which itself is surprising, no?

frankbmd 01-31-2018 08:56 AM

The process of elimination might work
 
It is not Jesse Burkett.;)

oldjudge 01-31-2018 09:25 AM

Peter is right (kinda)--it is Walter Johnson. Pretty surprising till you look at all the numbers.


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