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Rainger99 10-23-2024 09:47 AM

Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela dies at 63
 
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela dies at 63 - Yahoo Sports

He pitched in the 1981 World Series - the last time that the Dodgers played the Yankees in the World Series.

manaboutown 10-23-2024 10:04 AM

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ThirdOfFive 10-24-2024 06:36 AM

A true great.

Will we ever see his like again after what baseball has become? I don't think so.

This, from the article.

"Valenzuela began his season with a shutout of the defending NL West champion Houston Astros. Then he threw a complete game against the San Francisco Giants. Then another shutout. And another. And another. He started his career 8-0 with eight straight complete games, five of them shutouts and a 0.50 ERA in 72 innings."

Today, it is all about pitch counts. You throw "X" number of pitches and out you come. There were only 28 complete games pitched in the entire major league regular season this year, and multi-pitcher no-hitters, when they are pitched, are the rule of the day. The days of Fernando Valenzuela's shutout streak, Don Larsen's perfect world series game in 1956, and Jack Morris' 10-inning gutty shutout against the Atlanta Braves in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series are things for the history books.

Baseball has lost a lot of its popularity over the past couple of decades or so, and I think this is one of the main reasons why. Heroes like Valenzuela are not allowed any more.

Rainger99 10-24-2024 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2381521)
There were only 28 complete games pitched in the entire major league regular season this year.

In 1946, Bob Feller had 36 complete games!! That is the modern day record!

Catfish Hunter had 30 complete games in 1975.

Stu from NYC 10-24-2024 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2381521)
A true great.

Will we ever see his like again after what baseball has become? I don't think so.

This, from the article.

"Valenzuela began his season with a shutout of the defending NL West champion Houston Astros. Then he threw a complete game against the San Francisco Giants. Then another shutout. And another. And another. He started his career 8-0 with eight straight complete games, five of them shutouts and a 0.50 ERA in 72 innings."

Today, it is all about pitch counts. You throw "X" number of pitches and out you come. There were only 28 complete games pitched in the entire major league regular season this year, and multi-pitcher no-hitters, when they are pitched, are the rule of the day. The days of Fernando Valenzuela's shutout streak, Don Larsen's perfect world series game in 1956, and Jack Morris' 10-inning gutty shutout against the Atlanta Braves in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series are things for the history books.

Baseball has lost a lot of its popularity over the past couple of decades or so, and I think this is one of the main reasons why. Heroes like Valenzuela are not allowed any more.

IMHO we are not built to regularly throw fastballs high 90's or more.

He was a great pitcher


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