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Friday, September 03, 2010

Yahoo: Hampton gets call-up from D-backs

After Tommy John surgery, another operation to repair a torn tendon and, most recently, a procedure to fix his damaged left shoulder, Mike Hampton is beginning to feel like an overhauled Chevy.

“I’m as close to a bionic man as you’re going to get out there,” he said Friday.
...
Even at 37, after 15 years in the majors and three major operations, Hampton still felt like he had something left, like he could help a big-league team.

The Arizona Diamondbacks did, too, and gave the two-time All-Star his return ticket to the majors on Friday, purchasing his contract after a two-week stint at Triple-A Reno.

Besides attempting to show teams he can still pitch, Hampton could also achieve his 13th career DL stint (which would extend his streak to six straight seasons with a DL stint).

NTNgod Posted: September 03, 2010 at 10:56 PM | 15 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Greg Goosen at 30 Posted: September 03, 2010 at 11:25 PM (#3633339)
Does he like the school systems in Phoenix? or are those kids he cited as the reason he went to Colorado in graduate school now?
   2. Tom Nawrocki Posted: September 03, 2010 at 11:30 PM (#3633342)
Mike Hampton never said the schools in Denver were the reason he signed with the Rockies.
   3. Accent Shallow Posted: September 03, 2010 at 11:38 PM (#3633346)
Mike Hampton never said the schools in Denver were the reason he signed with the Rockies.

You know, I hate to cite Murray Chass, but . . .oy vey

He didn't say it like that (so you're correct), but he made it seem like it played a part in his decision.
   4. Vaux, A.B.D. Posted: September 03, 2010 at 11:54 PM (#3633351)
He had to have some excuse for doing what at the time appeared to be all but ending his career for money.
   5. Colin Posted: September 04, 2010 at 02:21 AM (#3633389)
I have to admire the guy. It'd have been easy for him to take his gazillion bucks and retire, and yet after every injury he keeps trying to come back.
   6. Greg Goosen at 30 Posted: September 04, 2010 at 02:28 AM (#3633390)
I should mention 10 years ago there were people calling WFAN complaining that Hampton went to Colorado after saying he didn't like cold weather. But one of "Newsday" reporters (Davidoff?) researched his notes from clubhouse conversations and found Hampton never cited preferring warm weather. People just assumed he did after growing up in Florida and playing mostly in Houston. Hampton, like almost all players and every owner, refused to admit it was the money that he wanted most. I've made career choices with money being the big factor (some good, some bad). I will not criticize anyone for earning an honest dollar.
   7. Jimenez > Soriano Posted: September 04, 2010 at 08:53 AM (#3633447)
Mike Scott is still in baseball?
   8. Freeballin' (Tales of Met Power) Posted: September 04, 2010 at 12:08 PM (#3633464)
The Superintendent of Schools for Denver was subsequently installed by the governor as U.S. Senator, so you could say the school system at least did well by him.*


*Yes, I know it was not Bennett at the time.
   9. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: September 04, 2010 at 12:24 PM (#3633473)
Never liked Dolphin Face even though he was an interesting player: short and athletic lefty who was able to be very good for a few years, a good hitter, and very good fielder.
   10. DanG Posted: September 04, 2010 at 04:26 PM (#3633541)
a good hitter, and very good fielder.


Hampton has the most positional WAR of any pitcher in the past 50 years.

Highest WAR/pos, pitchers debuting since 1954

Rk                 Player WAR/pos OPS+  RC   H HR   BA   PA From   To
1            Mike Hampton     7.3   67  80 178 16 .246  845 1993 2009
2             Earl Wilson     6.4   76  79 144 35 .195  838 1959 1970
3              Bob Gibson     6.2   49 104 274 24 .206 1489 1959 1975
4             Gary Peters     5.3   70  70 179 19 .222  875 1959 1972
5             Tom Glavine     4.6   22  87 246  1 .186 1645 1987 2008
6         Carlos Zambrano     4.4   59  56 141 21 .235  643 2001 2010
7            Don Drysdale     4.1   45  80 218 29 .186 1309 1956 1969
8             Rick Rhoden     3.9   59  65 181  9 .238  830 1974 1989
9         Livan Hernandez     3.8   37  63 202  9 .221 1036 1996 2010
10           Don Robinson     3.8   62  56 146 13 .231  665 1978 1992
11               Jim Kaat     3.7   37  83 232 16 .185 1362 1959 1983
12             Bob Forsch     3.6   53  77 190 12 .213 1041 1974 1989
13       Dontrelle Willis     3.6   67  38  83  8 .232  413 2003 2010
14             Russ Ortiz     3.3   44  45 104  7 .205  608 1998 2010
15              Ken Brett     3.1   94  42  91 10 .262  373 1967 1981
16             Tim Lollar     3.0   87  27  54  8 .234  255 1980 1986
17             Randy Wolf     2.9   30  38 106  5 .187  677 1999 2010
18         Catfish Hunter     2.9   52  46 149  6 .226  710 1965 1979
19              Rick Wise     2.9   51  54 130 15 .195  741 1964 1982
20           Micah Owings     2.9  117  33  54  9 .293  198 2007 2010 
   11. Tom Nawrocki Posted: September 04, 2010 at 04:44 PM (#3633546)
I should mention 10 years ago there were people calling WFAN complaining that Hampton went to Colorado after saying he didn't like cold weather.


Even if he had said that, the average temperature in Denver in January and February is higher than the average temperature in New York.
   12. Eric J is Financed by a Rich Grandpa Posted: September 04, 2010 at 05:43 PM (#3633567)
Hampton has the most positional WAR of any pitcher in the past 50 years.

I'm not sure if this accounts for fielding or not... just looking at Greg Maddux's chart, his fielding runs are 0 every year, which seems unlikely.
   13. DanG Posted: September 04, 2010 at 07:29 PM (#3633587)
I'm not sure if this accounts for fielding or not


Hmm. Perhaps WAR assimilates pitcher fielding into the rest of the pitchers' defensive value. IOW, I assume Maddux' defense is part of his pitching WAR. So this WAR/pos looks to be entirely pitchers' offensive value.
   14. Howie Menckel Posted: September 04, 2010 at 08:01 PM (#3633591)
"Even if he had said that, the average temperature in Denver in January and February is higher than the average temperature in New York."

I made one trip to Denver in mid-January and it was 72 degrees.
The next year, the trip was in mid-April - major snowstorm.

sample size alert, lol

But many people in the northeast don't understand the very different temperature patterns out west.

In the northeast, I think it just feels more like the temp goes 'up and down the ladder' - that it gets hotter and hotter from March until August, then it keeps getting colder and colder.

Obviously the exceptions for a few days are frequent, and data could even debunk it to an extent, but I do think that's the mindset that is often present.

I don't think that would really be the mindset of people from Denver or San Francisco or LA for instance, I'd imagine?
   15. puck Posted: September 04, 2010 at 09:06 PM (#3633607)
#14, it's not only that, it's also that people don't account for the relative dryness at altitude, the frequency of sunny days in Colorado during the winter, and how warm the sun feels at altitude. It can be 20 degrees but since it will also likely be sunny and dry it's not that bad at all.

However, at night, the ice weasels come...
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