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Old 08-27-2013, 12:44 PM
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Arm injuries to pitchers are nothing new.

What is new, is pitchers pitching effectively into their late 30's as they have been with the advent of pitch counts and 5 man rotations.

Here is a list of pitchers who were stars whose careers were effectively over by the early 30's who were stars or on the rise in the 60's or 70's.

I picked 1968 and went through the leader boards. For every Gaylord Perry, or Robin Roberts (who had his last big year at age 31) there are 10 guys who were overworked and had short careers.

Juan Marichal - last big season age 31 in 1969
Steve Blass - career over age 31
Don Drysdale - done at age 32
Sam McDowell - last big season age 27, K to IP ratio dropped greatly after that season
Denny McClain - last big season age 25
Mel Stottlemyre- done at age 32
Dean Chance - done at 30, last big season age 27
Ray Culp - done at 31
Jim Merritt- last big season age 26
Pat Jarvis - last big year age 29
Jim Maloney - last big year age 28
Bill Hands - last big year age 31
Bill Singer - last big year age 29


How about 1973
Ron Bryant - done at age 25
Don Gullett - done at age 27
Dave Roberts - last big year age 31
Tommy John - career should have been over at age 31
Andy Messersmith - last big year age 29
Carl Morton - last big year age 29
Catfish Hunter - last big year age 30
Joe Coleman - last big year age 27
Vida Blue - last big year age 30
Jim Colborn - last big year age 31
Bill Lee - last big year age 32
Dave McNally - last big year age 31


Others who come to mind with short careers - Wayne Garland, Gary Nolan. Larry Dierker, all done before 30.
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