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1. GutsI was at Wrigley during 2003 and Wood threw 140 or so pitches in a game vs. the Cards - granted, it was a tight game. But it was in May, and Wood was clearly laboring after 120 or so...Rolen hit a homer in the 8th, and they hadn't been able to touch him all day.
Just a tragedy that Dusty was allowed to do that to both Wood and Prior for one year that's probably caused Cubs fans more misery that any other year this decade.
I sure as hell hope Justin Verlander doesn't wind up this way.
2006 Verlander - age 23 - 186.0 IP - 776 PF
2003 Wood - age 26 - 211.0 IP - 887 PF
2003 Prior - age 22 - 211.1 IP - 863 PF
So he wasn't worked quite as hard. Still, a lot of workload.
Dusty Baker keeping you in 3 batters too long doesn't cause 11 DL trips, some pitchers are just injury prone.
All I see are two pitchers who have no future in baseball, there's 1000 others like them out there, yet we don't have to suffer through endless talk about all their futile comebacks.
The only thing I associate with Prior and Wood is how annoying Cubs fans and media are for acting like they're the only team who's young pitchers don't pan out.
You just signed one of the most exciting players in baseball, you have a guy in Zambrano who's already leaps and bounds above Wood and Prior combined, and the team has to suffer through more injury reports and false hope.
I kinda like Lou Pinella, and think he has enough sense to stop all the BS and just cut or trade these guys and be done with it all.
In addition, we're talking about a pitcher, who even before this, had already hurt himself this spring in the following ways:
a) bruised his chest by slipping in a hot tub
b) strained his tricep by attempting to avoid a hole in the pitching mound
I suppose Dusty picked up Mark Prior and threw him into Marcus Giles too.
Dusty Baker hit that line drive at Priors elbow .. please ...
no wait .. I will do you one better.
George W Bush Ruined Kerry Woods chances at a HOF career.
what an idiot
Look, I'm a Cards fan, so it's not like this keeps me up at night. But still, it hurts a little as a baseball fan to see two guys with epic potential run down without any care given their brittleness. With is also probably epic.
And I'd hardly say there are 1000s of washed up pitchers who had a 175 ERA+ at 22. Or struck out 20 in a game at the msjor league level.
blaming Dusty Baker here is sad and pathetic.
I suppose Dusty picked up Mark Prior and threw him into Marcus Giles too.
NO, but sending him back out to pitch the next inning was a bad idea, considering he spent pratically the next month on the disabled list
Yeah, it's a tragedy what he did to Wood, especially because Wood was the picture of perfect health before that, too. Oh sure, there was the Tommy John surgery, and being rushed back in for a doomed playoff game against a great Braves squad, and the terrible throw-across-the-body mechanics, and the times his high school pitching coach had him throw over 190 pitches a game, but if you just overlook all that it's clearly Baker's fault that Wood's having problems now.
It's just like I was telling a friend of mine the other day. It's a damn shame about Mayor Richard M. Daley. Chicago used to be such a clean government town before he showed up.
I am tired of hearing about it too but not because of the reasons you give but because it just plain sucks.
Don't be so hard on yourself, you helped plenty!
Who is the other one?
I, for one, have finally let it go. I don't care about Wood and Prior anymore. I'm looking forward to a much more interesting season than we've had the past two, and I don't anticipate either Wood or Prior being a significant part of it. If they somehow manage to contribute anything, terrific. But I don't care anymore.
Prior
116
130
129
110
124
131
133
Wood
125
120
122
113
125
122
In the postseason Wood started four games and Prior three. I didn't get pitch counts for those games, but they both went deep in all of them, and I remember specifically there was that deal where Baker left Prior in too long in the sixth game of the NLCS and Bartman caught that ball. You remember.
You can't put it all on Dusty, but that's some nasty usage.
Never seen GET SMART?
Prior
116
130
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110
124
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133
Wood
125
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In the postseason Wood started four games and Prior three. I didn't get pitch counts for those games, but they both went deep in all of them
Here are the postseason pitch counts:
Prior
133
116
119
Wood
124
117
109
112
Have we mentioned that this was Prior's first (and only) full season? And that he led the league in pitches per start in the regular season by a wide margin? No one should be surprised that he fell apart, and in my opinion, he takes too much of the blame in the media for his decline. Maybe he still would have fallen off a cliff if he had been handled appropriately, but the Cubs never gave him a chance to find out. Wood was already in trouble before 2003, but being second in pitches per start and first in Pitcher Abuse Points per start couldn't have helped his long term outlook. I now hope that Zambrano can continue to defy the odds as yet another young pitcher who has endured a ridiculously high workload relative to the rest of the league.
Wood and Prior, Doctor bills Higher
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Prior and Wood, Tape 'em Good
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