Read More...(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – For every Hall of Fame player, there’s a scout who started him on the road to Cooperstown. Now, those scouts will have their place at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Museum will unveil the new interactive exhibit Diamond Mines on May 4 with a cast of baseball luminaries on hand for the celebration. Diamond Mines, made possible with the support of the Scout of the Year Foundation, will begin a scheduled two-year run in the Museum’s second floor ...
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1. Walt Davis posted on January 10, 2013 at 07:25 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Oh, wait....
The "elixir vitae" no doubt.
Now that I have turned 67 I only wish it was available over the counter.
But it's not about the records!
Gossage wasn't 1/3 of the pitcher Clemens was. Gossage wouldn't have been 1/3 of the pitcher Clemens was with steroids.
Neutralized stats per b-r:
Gossage 1757 innings, 678 ER, 3.47 ERA
Clemens 4888 innings, 1683 ER, 3.10 ERA
The difference between them is 3131 innings, 1005 ER, 2.89 ERA.
Clemens had Gossage's career. Then he pitched 3,131 innings at a 2.89 ERA - a level much better than Gossage was able to pitch at in relief.
There is one pitcher who doesn't belong in the same Hall of Fame as the other, if we're going there. But the one pitcher isn't who Gossage thinks it is.
Really Ray, Goose Gossage wasn't as good as Roger Clemens?
Yes, but only because Clemens took steroids while Gossage didn't.
This quote seems more critical out of context than may be intended.
Come on Spring Training. PLEASE!
Thank you.
That is so 1980s. Get with the times Goose.
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