1500+ IP After 1932 With ERA+ 100+ & Never An All-Star
Posted by Steve Lombardi on April 11, 2011
How many pitchers had 1,500 IP after 1932 with an ERA+ of 100 or better in their career and never made an All-Star team?
Here's the list:
Rk | Player | IP | From | To | Age | G | GS | CG | SHO | GF | W | L | SV | H | R | ER | BB | SO | HR | BF | IBB | HBP | BK | WP | Tm | SH | SF | 2B | 3B | GDP | SB | CS | PO | ||||||||
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1 | John Tudor | 125 | 1797.0 | 1979 | 1990 | 25-36 | 281 | 263 | 50 | 16 | 5 | 117 | 72 | .619 | 1 | 1677 | 700 | 623 | 475 | 988 | 3.12 | 156 | 7368 | 32 | 29 | 10 | 18 | BOS-PIT-STL-TOT-LAD | .248 | .299 | .374 | .673 | 87 | 69 | 45 | 315 | 32 | 137 | 102 | 78 | 36 |
2 | Gene Garber | 117 | 1510.0 | 1969 | 1988 | 21-40 | 931 | 9 | 4 | 0 | 609 | 96 | 113 | .459 | 218 | 1464 | 654 | 560 | 445 | 940 | 3.34 | 123 | 6327 | 155 | 37 | 10 | 30 | PIT-KCR-TOT-PHI-ATL | .257 | .312 | .367 | .679 | 88 | 93 | 46 | 204 | 28 | 156 | 168 | 55 | 1 |
3 | Alex Fernandez | 115 | 1760.1 | 1990 | 2000 | 20-30 | 263 | 261 | 33 | 10 | 1 | 107 | 87 | .552 | 0 | 1693 | 804 | 731 | 552 | 1252 | 3.74 | 190 | 7370 | 29 | 35 | 2 | 38 | CHW-FLA | .254 | .312 | .395 | .707 | 89 | 60 | 49 | 279 | 47 | 141 | 77 | 66 | 7 |
4 | Bill Hands | 115 | 1951.0 | 1965 | 1975 | 25-35 | 374 | 260 | 72 | 17 | 69 | 111 | 110 | .502 | 14 | 1895 | 834 | 727 | 492 | 1128 | 3.35 | 167 | 8116 | 55 | 36 | 5 | 46 | SFG-CHC-MIN-TOT-TEX | .253 | .301 | .368 | .669 | 87 | 72 | 33 | 274 | 42 | 182 | 99 | 59 | 16 |
5 | Kelvim Escobar | 113 | 1507.0 | 1997 | 2009 | 21-33 | 411 | 202 | 10 | 4 | 132 | 101 | 91 | .526 | 59 | 1461 | 755 | 695 | 611 | 1310 | 4.15 | 137 | 6483 | 28 | 47 | 1 | 54 | TOR-ANA-LAA | .254 | .329 | .388 | .717 | 85 | 33 | 39 | 318 | 21 | 125 | 165 | 42 | 7 |
6 | Fritz Ostermueller | 110 | 2066.2 | 1934 | 1948 | 26-40 | 390 | 246 | 113 | 11 | 85 | 114 | 115 | .498 | 15 | 2170 | 1062 | 917 | 835 | 774 | 3.99 | 105 | 9116 | 21 | 1 | 60 | BOS-SLB-TOT-PIT | ||||||||||||||
7 | Jarrod Washburn | 109 | 1863.2 | 1998 | 2009 | 23-34 | 312 | 300 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 107 | 109 | .495 | 1 | 1855 | 900 | 848 | 569 | 1103 | 4.10 | 240 | 7889 | 21 | 65 | 3 | 30 | ANA-LAA-SEA-TOT | .259 | .317 | .426 | .744 | 95 | 49 | 56 | 406 | 33 | 143 | 72 | 60 | 35 |
8 | Charlie Leibrandt | 109 | 2308.0 | 1979 | 1993 | 22-36 | 394 | 346 | 52 | 18 | 17 | 140 | 119 | .541 | 2 | 2390 | 1068 | 952 | 656 | 1121 | 3.71 | 172 | 9774 | 44 | 37 | 31 | 63 | CIN-KCR-ATL-TEX | .268 | .319 | .390 | .709 | 95 | 110 | 60 | 457 | 56 | 180 | 224 | 91 | 35 |
9 | Tom Candiotti | 108 | 2725.0 | 1983 | 1999 | 25-41 | 451 | 410 | 68 | 11 | 11 | 151 | 164 | .479 | 0 | 2662 | 1299 | 1130 | 883 | 1735 | 3.73 | 250 | 11568 | 31 | 85 | 27 | 120 | MIL-CLE-TOT-LAD-OAK | .256 | .317 | .382 | .698 | 92 | 108 | 91 | 454 | 51 | 221 | 293 | 101 | 18 |
10 | Jeff Fassero | 108 | 2033.2 | 1991 | 2006 | 28-43 | 720 | 242 | 17 | 2 | 146 | 121 | 124 | .494 | 25 | 2083 | 1042 | 929 | 724 | 1643 | 4.11 | 214 | 8810 | 50 | 37 | 8 | 86 | MON-SEA-TOT-BOS-CHC-STL-SFG | .264 | .327 | .406 | .732 | 93 | 108 | 62 | 399 | 36 | 144 | 180 | 88 | 51 |
11 | Geoff Zahn | 107 | 1849.0 | 1973 | 1985 | 27-39 | 304 | 270 | 79 | 20 | 13 | 111 | 109 | .505 | 1 | 1978 | 889 | 769 | 526 | 705 | 3.74 | 149 | 7798 | 28 | 19 | 4 | 32 | LAD-TOT-CHC-MIN-CAL | .278 | .327 | .399 | .726 | 99 | 81 | 56 | 323 | 47 | 249 | 48 | 88 | 25 |
12 | A.J. Burnett | 107 | 1781.0 | 1999 | 2011 | 22-34 | 283 | 279 | 21 | 9 | 1 | 112 | 100 | .528 | 0 | 1606 | 867 | 790 | 746 | 1629 | 3.99 | 173 | 7588 | 25 | 89 | 5 | 101 | FLA-TOR-NYY | .242 | .324 | .378 | .702 | 87 | 56 | 52 | 325 | 30 | 156 | 209 | 69 | 23 |
13 | Chris Bosio | 107 | 1710.0 | 1986 | 1996 | 23-33 | 309 | 246 | 39 | 9 | 32 | 94 | 93 | .503 | 9 | 1742 | 835 | 753 | 481 | 1059 | 3.96 | 162 | 7225 | 22 | 41 | 9 | 61 | MIL-SEA | .264 | .315 | .394 | .709 | 91 | 46 | 59 | 295 | 37 | 155 | 109 | 41 | 10 |
14 | Dennis Leonard | 107 | 2187.0 | 1974 | 1986 | 23-35 | 312 | 302 | 103 | 23 | 3 | 144 | 106 | .576 | 1 | 2137 | 1008 | 898 | 622 | 1323 | 3.70 | 202 | 9149 | 39 | 52 | 6 | 73 | KCR | .257 | .310 | .386 | .696 | 91 | 82 | 65 | 355 | 57 | 160 | 143 | 83 | 19 |
15 | Danny Darwin | 106 | 3016.2 | 1978 | 1998 | 22-42 | 716 | 371 | 53 | 9 | 171 | 171 | 182 | .484 | 32 | 2951 | 1431 | 1286 | 874 | 1942 | 3.84 | 321 | 12716 | 101 | 81 | 17 | 52 | TEX-MIL-TOT-HOU-BOS-SFG | .256 | .310 | .399 | .709 | 94 | 124 | 111 | 544 | 72 | 195 | 262 | 90 | 9 |
16 | Bob Miller | 106 | 1551.1 | 1957 | 1974 | 18-35 | 694 | 99 | 7 | 0 | 290 | 69 | 81 | .460 | 51 | 1487 | 679 | 581 | 608 | 895 | 3.37 | 101 | 6623 | 111 | 32 | 3 | 62 | STL-NYM-LAD-MIN-TOT-PIT | .255 | .326 | .355 | .681 | 97 | 98 | 50 | 205 | 37 | 163 | 64 | 53 | 8 |
17 | Bill Swift | 106 | 1599.2 | 1985 | 1998 | 23-36 | 403 | 220 | 11 | 4 | 67 | 94 | 78 | .547 | 27 | 1688 | 801 | 702 | 507 | 767 | 3.95 | 116 | 6817 | 42 | 53 | 16 | 38 | SEA-SFG-COL | .274 | .333 | .386 | .719 | 95 | 55 | 30 | 291 | 28 | 234 | 86 | 52 | 4 |
18 | Jim Barr | 106 | 2065.1 | 1971 | 1983 | 23-35 | 454 | 252 | 64 | 20 | 74 | 101 | 112 | .474 | 12 | 2170 | 908 | 816 | 469 | 741 | 3.56 | 161 | 8612 | 74 | 30 | 14 | 22 | SFG-CAL | .273 | .313 | .396 | .709 | 100 | 96 | 78 | 339 | 74 | 176 | 146 | 69 | 35 |
19 | Dave Koslo | 105 | 1591.1 | 1941 | 1955 | 21-35 | 348 | 189 | 74 | 15 | 93 | 92 | 107 | .462 | 22 | 1597 | 740 | 651 | 538 | 606 | 3.68 | 121 | 6803 | 0 | 20 | 1 | 21 | NYG-TOT-MLN | .636 | .789 | .377 | 1.166 | 218 | 29 | 2 | 73 | 20 | 62 | 14 | 13 | 1 |
20 | Zane Smith | 105 | 1919.1 | 1984 | 1996 | 23-35 | 360 | 291 | 35 | 16 | 16 | 100 | 115 | .465 | 3 | 1980 | 933 | 798 | 583 | 1011 | 3.74 | 122 | 8077 | 55 | 31 | 5 | 28 | ATL-TOT-PIT-BOS | .271 | .326 | .383 | .709 | 97 | 110 | 42 | 351 | 53 | 263 | 214 | 69 | 16 |
21 | Denny Galehouse | 105 | 2004.0 | 1934 | 1949 | 22-37 | 375 | 258 | 100 | 17 | 67 | 109 | 118 | .480 | 13 | 2148 | 999 | 885 | 735 | 851 | 3.97 | 104 | 8688 | 18 | 3 | 29 | CLE-BOS-SLB-TOT | ||||||||||||||
22 | Dave Goltz | 105 | 2039.2 | 1972 | 1983 | 23-34 | 353 | 264 | 83 | 13 | 39 | 113 | 109 | .509 | 8 | 2104 | 950 | 836 | 646 | 1105 | 3.69 | 149 | 8628 | 28 | 26 | 10 | 62 | MIN-LAD-TOT-CAL | .269 | .325 | .384 | .709 | 98 | 78 | 60 | 325 | 64 | 218 | 149 | 100 | 18 |
23 | John Denny | 105 | 2148.2 | 1974 | 1986 | 21-33 | 325 | 322 | 62 | 18 | 0 | 123 | 108 | .532 | 0 | 2093 | 967 | 856 | 778 | 1146 | 3.59 | 137 | 9077 | 49 | 54 | 12 | 68 | STL-CLE-TOT-PHI-CIN | .258 | .325 | .365 | .690 | 95 | 82 | 46 | 342 | 59 | 250 | 130 | 94 | 21 |
24 | Jim Rooker | 105 | 1810.1 | 1968 | 1980 | 25-37 | 319 | 255 | 66 | 15 | 23 | 103 | 109 | .486 | 7 | 1694 | 814 | 696 | 703 | 976 | 3.46 | 128 | 7668 | 55 | 18 | 6 | 55 | DET-KCR-PIT | .249 | .319 | .362 | .680 | 95 | 94 | 56 | 283 | 48 | 159 | 104 | 71 | 17 |
25 | Bob Ojeda | 104 | 1884.1 | 1980 | 1994 | 22-36 | 351 | 291 | 41 | 16 | 26 | 115 | 98 | .540 | 1 | 1833 | 856 | 764 | 676 | 1128 | 3.65 | 145 | 7977 | 48 | 24 | 19 | 30 | BOS-NYM-LAD-CLE-NYY | .257 | .321 | .378 | .699 | 97 | 85 | 62 | 334 | 46 | 151 | 178 | 111 | 21 |
26 | Bryn Smith | 104 | 1791.1 | 1981 | 1993 | 25-37 | 365 | 255 | 23 | 8 | 39 | 108 | 94 | .535 | 6 | 1725 | 808 | 702 | 432 | 1028 | 3.53 | 140 | 7434 | 43 | 48 | 16 | 33 | MON-STL-COL | .253 | .300 | .372 | .672 | 92 | 87 | 47 | 279 | 56 | 147 | 194 | 71 | 3 |
27 | Bobby Bolin | 104 | 1576.0 | 1961 | 1973 | 22-34 | 495 | 164 | 32 | 10 | 161 | 88 | 75 | .540 | 50 | 1364 | 687 | 596 | 597 | 1175 | 3.40 | 164 | 6671 | 71 | 60 | 3 | 56 | SFG-TOT-BOS | .231 | .306 | .362 | .668 | 93 | 72 | 40 | 214 | 33 | 84 | 114 | 38 | 3 |
28 | Doug Davis | 104 | 1670.0 | 1999 | 2010 | 23-34 | 297 | 277 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 91 | 101 | .474 | 0 | 1754 | 883 | 813 | 757 | 1243 | 4.38 | 178 | 7373 | 27 | 42 | 10 | 63 | TEX-TOT-MIL-ARI | .272 | .351 | .420 | .771 | 101 | 95 | 42 | 336 | 41 | 170 | 86 | 53 | 44 |
29 | Roger Craig | 104 | 1536.1 | 1955 | 1966 | 25-36 | 368 | 186 | 58 | 7 | 79 | 74 | 98 | .430 | 19 | 1528 | 763 | 653 | 522 | 803 | 3.83 | 186 | 6545 | 48 | 35 | 12 | 42 | BRO-LAD-NYM-STL-CIN-PHI | .259 | .321 | .406 | .727 | 100 | 57 | 40 | 217 | 44 | 143 | 50 | 43 | 25 |
30 | Dennis Lamp | 104 | 1830.2 | 1977 | 1992 | 24-39 | 639 | 163 | 21 | 7 | 173 | 96 | 96 | .500 | 35 | 1975 | 915 | 799 | 549 | 857 | 3.93 | 122 | 7823 | 86 | 35 | 14 | 44 | CHC-CHW-TOR-OAK-BOS-PIT | .278 | .331 | .384 | .716 | 95 | 95 | 40 | 290 | 50 | 215 | 201 | 76 | 12 |
31 | Buddy Black | 104 | 2053.1 | 1981 | 1995 | 24-38 | 398 | 296 | 32 | 12 | 42 | 121 | 116 | .511 | 11 | 1978 | 982 | 876 | 623 | 1039 | 3.84 | 217 | 8627 | 49 | 49 | 43 | 65 | SEA-KCR-TOT-CLE-SFG | .253 | .310 | .391 | .701 | 94 | 78 | 55 | 330 | 49 | 160 | 129 | 94 | 35 |
32 | Bump Hadley | 104 | 1628.2 | 1933 | 1941 | 28-36 | 287 | 190 | 69 | 7 | 60 | 89 | 88 | .503 | 13 | 1717 | 916 | 791 | 801 | 649 | 4.37 | 118 | 7258 | 26 | 3 | 50 | SLB-WSH-NYY-TOT | ||||||||||||||
33 | Dick Drago | 103 | 1875.0 | 1969 | 1981 | 24-36 | 519 | 189 | 62 | 10 | 216 | 108 | 117 | .480 | 58 | 1901 | 827 | 755 | 558 | 987 | 3.62 | 157 | 7899 | 75 | 54 | 3 | 34 | KCR-BOS-CAL-TOT-SEA | .266 | .321 | .390 | .711 | 101 | 77 | 63 | 315 | 50 | 193 | 121 | 73 | 12 |
34 | Bill Wight | 103 | 1563.0 | 1946 | 1958 | 24-36 | 347 | 198 | 66 | 15 | 59 | 77 | 99 | .438 | 8 | 1656 | 791 | 686 | 714 | 574 | 3.95 | 74 | 6851 | 7 | 14 | 7 | 45 | NYY-CHW-BOS-TOT-BAL | .413 | .531 | .364 | .895 | 143 | 82 | 16 | 135 | 25 | 115 | 41 | 19 | 29 |
35 | Nelson Briles | 103 | 2111.2 | 1965 | 1978 | 21-34 | 452 | 279 | 64 | 17 | 74 | 129 | 112 | .535 | 22 | 2141 | 929 | 807 | 547 | 1163 | 3.44 | 186 | 8858 | 79 | 51 | 5 | 50 | STL-PIT-KCR-TEX-TOT-BAL | .264 | .312 | .383 | .695 | 100 | 84 | 55 | 313 | 50 | 166 | 108 | 90 | 14 |
36 | Ismael Valdez | 103 | 1827.1 | 1994 | 2005 | 20-31 | 325 | 288 | 13 | 6 | 12 | 104 | 105 | .498 | 1 | 1872 | 892 | 830 | 523 | 1173 | 4.09 | 234 | 7760 | 39 | 47 | 18 | 23 | LAD-TOT-ANA-TEX-FLA | .265 | .318 | .425 | .743 | 99 | 68 | 47 | 352 | 41 | 143 | 129 | 50 | 19 |
37 | Harry Gumbert | 103 | 2156.0 | 1935 | 1950 | 25-40 | 508 | 235 | 96 | 13 | 180 | 143 | 113 | .559 | 48 | 2186 | 1012 | 882 | 721 | 709 | 3.68 | 121 | 9217 | 23 | 3 | 40 | NYG-TOT-STL-CIN-PIT | 242.889 | 266.364 | .444 | 266.808 | 78394 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
38 | Bruce Kison | 103 | 1809.2 | 1971 | 1985 | 21-35 | 380 | 246 | 36 | 8 | 54 | 115 | 88 | .567 | 12 | 1693 | 839 | 736 | 662 | 1073 | 3.66 | 150 | 7676 | 58 | 68 | 11 | 58 | PIT-CAL-BOS | .248 | .319 | .374 | .693 | 95 | 75 | 52 | 304 | 51 | 163 | 112 | 58 | 3 |
39 | Jose DeLeon | 102 | 1897.1 | 1983 | 1995 | 22-34 | 415 | 264 | 21 | 7 | 36 | 86 | 119 | .420 | 6 | 1556 | 877 | 793 | 841 | 1594 | 3.76 | 153 | 7985 | 50 | 62 | 8 | 60 | PIT-TOT-CHW-STL | .224 | .311 | .347 | .658 | 86 | 77 | 63 | 289 | 52 | 96 | 218 | 101 | 2 |
40 | Rudy May | 102 | 2622.0 | 1965 | 1983 | 20-38 | 535 | 360 | 87 | 24 | 73 | 152 | 156 | .494 | 12 | 2314 | 1150 | 1007 | 958 | 1760 | 3.46 | 199 | 10902 | 56 | 42 | 18 | 67 | CAL-TOT-NYY-BAL-MON | .238 | .308 | .349 | .656 | 90 | 130 | 67 | 385 | 45 | 220 | 134 | 109 | 21 |
41 | Ken Johnson | 102 | 1737.1 | 1958 | 1970 | 25-37 | 334 | 231 | 50 | 7 | 50 | 91 | 106 | .462 | 9 | 1670 | 778 | 668 | 413 | 1042 | 3.46 | 157 | 7211 | 56 | 56 | 7 | 26 | KCA-TOT-HOU-ATL-MON | .253 | .301 | .378 | .679 | 94 | 97 | 41 | 260 | 47 | 109 | 77 | 63 | 7 |
42 | Carl Morton | 102 | 1648.2 | 1969 | 1976 | 25-32 | 255 | 242 | 51 | 13 | 4 | 87 | 92 | .486 | 1 | 1753 | 776 | 684 | 565 | 650 | 3.73 | 120 | 7113 | 65 | 27 | 9 | 18 | MON-ATL | .275 | .334 | .383 | .716 | 101 | 85 | 51 | 234 | 48 | 159 | 111 | 58 | 5 |
43 | Max Butcher | 102 | 1786.1 | 1936 | 1945 | 25-34 | 334 | 228 | 104 | 14 | 60 | 95 | 106 | .473 | 9 | 1935 | 886 | 741 | 583 | 485 | 3.73 | 100 | 7761 | 23 | 4 | 23 | BRO-TOT-PIT | ||||||||||||||
44 | Dick Tidrow | 102 | 1746.2 | 1972 | 1984 | 25-37 | 620 | 138 | 32 | 5 | 244 | 100 | 94 | .515 | 55 | 1705 | 807 | 715 | 579 | 975 | 3.68 | 163 | 7412 | 112 | 43 | 2 | 32 | CLE-TOT-NYY-CHC-CHW-NYM | .257 | .318 | .385 | .703 | 98 | 93 | 61 | 281 | 39 | 143 | 148 | 35 | 5 |
45 | Ron Kline | 102 | 2078.0 | 1952 | 1970 | 20-38 | 736 | 203 | 44 | 8 | 338 | 114 | 144 | .442 | 108 | 2113 | 991 | 866 | 731 | 989 | 3.75 | 217 | 8868 | 118 | 33 | 7 | 59 | PIT-STL-TOT-DET-WSA-MIN-ATL | .266 | .329 | .404 | .732 | 100 | 114 | 59 | 306 | 66 | 186 | 67 | 62 | 6 |
46 | Tim Belcher | 102 | 2442.2 | 1987 | 2000 | 25-38 | 394 | 373 | 42 | 18 | 13 | 146 | 140 | .510 | 5 | 2423 | 1253 | 1130 | 860 | 1519 | 4.16 | 264 | 10422 | 43 | 58 | 10 | 73 | LAD-CIN-TOT-DET-SEA-KCR-ANA | .259 | .323 | .404 | .727 | 96 | 82 | 73 | 427 | 68 | 180 | 126 | 109 | 9 |
47 | Rick Helling | 102 | 1526.1 | 1994 | 2006 | 23-35 | 301 | 234 | 10 | 4 | 22 | 93 | 81 | .534 | 0 | 1540 | 842 | 793 | 562 | 1058 | 4.68 | 247 | 6564 | 24 | 48 | 4 | 48 | TEX-TOT-ARI-MIL | .263 | .329 | .466 | .795 | 102 | 37 | 62 | 353 | 47 | 103 | 86 | 70 | 13 |
48 | Elden Auker | 102 | 1963.1 | 1933 | 1942 | 22-31 | 333 | 261 | 126 | 14 | 40 | 130 | 101 | .563 | 2 | 2230 | 1106 | 964 | 706 | 594 | 4.42 | 129 | 8686 | 36 | 3 | 8 | DET-BOS-SLB | ||||||||||||||
49 | Darren Oliver | 101 | 1763.2 | 1993 | 2011 | 22-40 | 597 | 229 | 11 | 4 | 72 | 108 | 85 | .560 | 3 | 1902 | 992 | 914 | 679 | 1124 | 4.66 | 205 | 7723 | 43 | 89 | 13 | 57 | TEX-TOT-STL-BOS-COL-NYM-LAA | .279 | .349 | .440 | .788 | 102 | 66 | 64 | 405 | 39 | 186 | 129 | 81 | 38 |
50 | Moe Drabowsky | 101 | 1641.0 | 1956 | 1972 | 20-36 | 589 | 154 | 33 | 6 | 220 | 88 | 105 | .456 | 55 | 1441 | 758 | 676 | 702 | 1162 | 3.71 | 182 | 7005 | 62 | 63 | 5 | 53 | CHC-MLN-TOT-KCA-BAL-KCR-STL | .235 | .318 | .379 | .697 | 97 | 76 | 48 | 236 | 47 | 112 | 78 | 42 | 3 |
51 | Kevin Tapani | 101 | 2265.0 | 1989 | 2001 | 25-37 | 361 | 354 | 26 | 9 | 1 | 143 | 125 | .534 | 0 | 2407 | 1168 | 1094 | 554 | 1482 | 4.35 | 260 | 9600 | 30 | 53 | 6 | 44 | TOT-MIN-CHW-CHC | .272 | .317 | .431 | .748 | 97 | 80 | 68 | 518 | 53 | 156 | 194 | 82 | 4 |
52 | Paul Splittorff | 101 | 2554.2 | 1970 | 1984 | 23-37 | 429 | 392 | 88 | 17 | 13 | 166 | 143 | .537 | 1 | 2644 | 1243 | 1082 | 780 | 1057 | 3.81 | 192 | 10829 | 41 | 34 | 5 | 41 | KCR | .270 | .323 | .390 | .713 | 98 | 122 | 92 | 445 | 79 | 276 | 176 | 92 | 37 |
53 | Miguel Batista | 101 | 1848.0 | 1992 | 2011 | 21-40 | 591 | 238 | 10 | 4 | 151 | 97 | 110 | .469 | 41 | 1918 | 1030 | 923 | 835 | 1187 | 4.50 | 186 | 8156 | 52 | 72 | 6 | 98 | PIT-FLA-CHC-MON-TOT-ARI-TOR-SEA-WSN-STL | .270 | .350 | .413 | .763 | 100 | 81 | 71 | 374 | 39 | 193 | 160 | 67 | 7 |
54 | Mark Portugal | 100 | 1826.1 | 1985 | 1999 | 22-36 | 346 | 283 | 16 | 4 | 24 | 109 | 95 | .534 | 5 | 1813 | 896 | 817 | 607 | 1134 | 4.03 | 209 | 7726 | 27 | 36 | 7 | 57 | MIN-HOU-SFG-TOT-CIN-PHI-BOS | .261 | .321 | .406 | .727 | 100 | 78 | 46 | 318 | 33 | 157 | 136 | 61 | 11 |
55 | Tom Underwood | 100 | 1586.0 | 1974 | 1984 | 20-30 | 379 | 203 | 35 | 6 | 68 | 86 | 87 | .497 | 18 | 1554 | 772 | 685 | 662 | 948 | 3.89 | 130 | 6814 | 38 | 28 | 12 | 62 | PHI-TOT-TOR-NYY-OAK-BAL | .259 | .333 | .387 | .720 | 100 | 79 | 51 | 259 | 57 | 164 | 80 | 66 | 4 |
56 | Todd Stottlemyre | 100 | 2191.2 | 1988 | 2002 | 23-37 | 372 | 339 | 25 | 6 | 12 | 138 | 121 | .533 | 1 | 2200 | 1130 | 1042 | 816 | 1587 | 4.28 | 246 | 9441 | 49 | 83 | 10 | 64 | TOR-OAK-STL-TOT-ARI | .262 | .330 | .410 | .740 | 99 | 61 | 78 | 401 | 52 | 138 | 251 | 92 | 10 |
57 | Nels Potter | 100 | 1686.0 | 1936 | 1949 | 24-37 | 349 | 177 | 89 | 6 | 126 | 92 | 97 | .487 | 22 | 1721 | 843 | 748 | 582 | 747 | 3.99 | 123 | 7248 | 21 | 6 | 40 | STL-PHA-TOT-SLB-BSN | ||||||||||||||
58 | Dave Burba | 100 | 1777.2 | 1990 | 2004 | 23-37 | 511 | 234 | 6 | 1 | 71 | 115 | 87 | .569 | 3 | 1777 | 961 | 886 | 762 | 1398 | 4.49 | 201 | 7749 | 53 | 58 | 4 | 75 | SEA-SFG-TOT-CIN-CLE-MIL | .260 | .337 | .416 | .753 | 98 | 51 | 55 | 384 | 36 | 131 | 152 | 56 | 2 |
59 | Jim Abbott | 100 | 1674.0 | 1989 | 1999 | 21-31 | 263 | 254 | 31 | 6 | 5 | 87 | 108 | .446 | 0 | 1779 | 880 | 791 | 620 | 888 | 4.25 | 154 | 7211 | 30 | 32 | 11 | 53 | CAL-NYY-TOT-CHW-MIL | .276 | .340 | .399 | .739 | 100 | 70 | 47 | 293 | 18 | 200 | 153 | 78 | 25 |
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Anyone on the list surprise you?
April 11th, 2011 at 10:28 pm
There are several players on that list I thought were All-Stars at one point: A.J. Burnett, Jeff Fassero, Alex Fernandez, and Jarrod Washburn.
April 11th, 2011 at 10:29 pm
When I ran the P-I Freddie Fitzsimmons showed up with a ERA= of 110.
April 11th, 2011 at 10:32 pm
@2
Make that an ERA+ of 110.
April 11th, 2011 at 10:32 pm
I already knew about Burnett, but that one would have surprised me. Also Dennis Lamp went 11-0 one year without an AS appearance, surprising considering how much voters care about WL%
April 11th, 2011 at 10:36 pm
@4 Fans didn't vote for pitchers back then, and Lamp's 11-0 was completely in relief - what some call vulture wins.
April 11th, 2011 at 10:39 pm
How did John Tudor miss out, especially with his lights-out '85 season? I guess it shows that timing is everything in terms of first and second halves of the year.
@4 Andy. Without even looking it up Lamp's, freakish season was 1985 also. All wins as a middle reliever so not much of a splash for all-star consideration.
April 11th, 2011 at 10:57 pm
@4 did anyone ever 'vote' on pitchers? It wasn't always just the manager picking?
April 11th, 2011 at 10:59 pm
Tudor had a 2.27 ERA and WHIP < 1 in the first half of '85, but just a 10-7 record. Even so, he was already red-hot; he won 8 straight starts with an 0.78 ERA heading into the break, including 3 shutouts. And he presumably would have been available to pitch in the A-S Game, as his last start came 5 days before.
(Incidentally, Dwight Gooden did not pitch in that '85 All-Star game, having thrown a shutout on the Sunday before the break, which ran his record to 13-3, 1.68. But Doc was named to the team.)
April 11th, 2011 at 11:00 pm
@3
My apologies Steve. When I first ran the index and set the the index years I used 1932 as the first year instead of 1933. Using 1933 leaves Fitzsimmons off the list.
By the way I was able to extract the list even though I am not a P-I subscriber.
April 11th, 2011 at 11:11 pm
When I saw Danny Darwin with over 3,000 IP, I figured he was the career leader in the All-Star era among those who never made the team. But no, there was another with a few more IP. He's not on this list, as career ERA+ was 98.
Big hint: He was pitching a shutout with 2 down in the 7th inning of a crucial 1978 game, trying to eliminate the team he'd pitched for the year before.
April 11th, 2011 at 11:20 pm
@9
From 1933 to the end of his career Fitzsimmons had an ERA+ of 115 but had only 1486.2 IP just missing your cutoff.
April 12th, 2011 at 1:06 am
Seeing Gene Garber so close to the top of the list prompted me to look at his career because I never considered him a particularly effective pitcher. His awful winning percentage (53rd on the list) combined with a decent career ERA+ seems intriguing.
I guess he was a victim of that incredible 6-16 1979 season, when he lost the most games by a reliever in modern baseball history. I know it was a bad Braves team but how do you lose 16 games in relief?
April 12th, 2011 at 1:23 am
There's a lot of very good underrated pitchers on this list.
Tudor was a terrific pitcher it just seems like he wasn't very lucky most of his career. The Pirates traded him for a 35 year old George Hendrick???
I think John Denny is the only pitcher on this list to win a Cy Young and never make an all star team.
It's mind-bogling, this list just reminds me that the Yankees are paying A.J. Burnett $16 million dollars a year for the next 3 years and they've already paid him $33 million for the past two years. It's hard to comprehend that he made money that Albert Pujols in '09-10 and he'll make more than Pujols in '11 as well.
April 12th, 2011 at 1:39 am
Tudor, Leonard, and Candiotti......yikes. That's a hell of a 1-2-3 right there. I'd take them.
April 12th, 2011 at 2:38 am
I would like to see a list of pitchers who were the most better of worse than their ERA + would indicate. Considering defensive support mostly.
April 12th, 2011 at 8:03 am
For some reason, I'll never forget reading a spring training preview in Sports Illustrated when I was a kid that was giving short reviews of the starting pitchers for each team. Tom Candiotti's always stuck with me: "An assortment of slop ranging from 65 to 75 mph."
I just loved that The Candy Man's strength was just throwing you a bunch of junk and challenging you to do something with it.
April 12th, 2011 at 9:15 am
@15 Mike Felber,
Tom Candiotti's teams came up with a (-78) fielding by total zone's rating. I didn't check all the pitchers but I would think that's the worst.
Candiotti seemed to have unlucky timing and be at the wrong place at the wrong time. He played with the Indians in the 80's and the Dodgers in the 90's. He would have received more accolades and been perceived as more successful had he had those things happen in reverse, say pitching for the Dodgers in the 80's and pitching for the Indians in the 90's.
John Denny played for some poor fielding teams in STL, CLE & Philly (-37).
Bill Hands had (-22)
Charlie Leibrandt (-23)
Ostermueller (-21)
April 12th, 2011 at 12:59 pm
Although he did not make it as a player, Roger Craig made the 1990 All-Star Team as a Manager...
April 12th, 2011 at 1:31 pm
Tudor averaged a 146 ERA+ and a 2.52 ERA over his last six seasons!
1985: 1.93 ERA in 275 IP
1986: 2.92 ERA in 219 IP
1987: 3.84 ERA in 96 IP
1988: 2.32 ERA in 197.7 IP
1989: 3.14 ERA in 14 IP
1990: 2.40 ERA in 146 IP
April 12th, 2011 at 2:39 pm
Wow, I have never heard of John Tudor and he seemed to be quite effective. Hard to believe he bounced around so much. Given his numbers, I guessed that a sudden injury must have ended his career and he did injure his elbow in the '88 postseason, causing him to miss most of '89. But he came back in 1990 with a 3.1 WAR year! Must have done it with a lot of pain since he quit after that.
April 12th, 2011 at 5:05 pm
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April 12th, 2011 at 5:46 pm
@20 Paul,
Tudor was a hell of a good pitcher. He was kind of in the wrong place at the wrong time. He came up as a Left handed pitcher with the Boston Red Sox during the early 80's, not exactly an ideal place for a lefty. He was good but stats like ERA or W-L didn't tell the whole story. Then he was traded to a mediocre Pirate team in a pitcher's park. It wasn't until he went to a Neutral park with a good defense in St. Louis that he found his groove.
He was excellent in '85 and if Dwight Gooden hadn't had one of the all time great pitching seasons, he would have won the Cy Young easily.
He had a couple of freak injuries like punching a fan after the '85 World Series. Then his leg was broken by the Met's catcher Barry Lyons sliding into him in the dugout in '87. He ended up on that WS Dodger team and injured himself in the '88 WS. He missed almost all of '89 and made a tremendous comeback in '90 and for reasons that I'm not aware, he retired after that season.
April 12th, 2011 at 6:01 pm
@22
Tudor actually intended to retire after the '89 season but was talked out of retirement by his old St. Louis manager, Whitey Herzog. And Herzog was rewarded with a 12-4 season from Tudor. And it wasn't a lucky 12-4: Tudor's numbers were great all the way across the board in 1990.
I remember an interview with Tudor after his great '85 season. As I remember it, he began the season with a 1-7 record. A friend saw Tudor on film, and noticed there was something wrong with his pitching delivery. Tudor made the adjustment and went 20-1 the rest of the season. So really his '85 season was even better than it appeared on paper.
Tudor had an excellent 117-72 career mark, but I think he was unlucky and should have done even better. I don't know if the statistics will back me up. But just imagine how he would have done if he'd spent his whole career in a pitcher's park and avoided injury. Maybe he'll never be a HOFer, but he was damn good and that's how I'll remember him.
I also remember one of the St. Louis catchers saying that catching Tudor was like a day off behind the plate. I guess that says a lot about Tudor as well.
April 12th, 2011 at 6:12 pm
And BTW, Tudor had ten shutouts in 1985. TEN.
This was in 1985, not 1965.
April 12th, 2011 at 7:00 pm
Jeff has it right. Plus, Tudor's first two months of '85 show the pointlesness of W-L records in a nutshell. He went 1-5 with a 2.91 ERA, then had a couple iffy starts that knocked him down to 1-7 with a 3.74. Not great for the time, but certainly not 1-7 bad.
From that point on he went 20-1 with a 1.37 (and he only gave up 3 runs in the sole loss).
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/gl.cgi?id=tudorjo01&t=p&year=1985
If I can pull a narrative out of my ass (and from wikipedia), he seems like the kind of guy that was never properly valued due to people focusing too much on his crappy seasonal W-L records, plus he was too injury-prone to eat a bunch of innings or have a long peak.
April 12th, 2011 at 7:32 pm
@23 Jeff,
If I remember correctly it was an old high school coach that saw a small mechanical flaw in Tudor's delivery and told him how to correct it.
The Tudor for a 35 year old George Hendrick was a great lopsided trade that worked out fantastically for the Cardinals. It always seemed like Whitey Herzog was the beneficiary of trades of this nature whether it was Daryl Porter for Bob McClure or Ozzie Smith for Garry Templeton or Bruce Sutter for Leon Durham or the Jack Clark for Dave Lapoint, Dave Green and Juan Uribe.
April 12th, 2011 at 9:01 pm
Is abbot the only guy on the list who has a no-no?
April 12th, 2011 at 9:13 pm
Amazing that Ron Darling was selected to the NL 85 all-star team ahead of John Tudor. I think it highlights the arbitrary, capricious, political nature of an at-large, manager's selection.
Is it only relatively recently that all-star managers have started favoring their own players?
April 12th, 2011 at 9:15 pm
@27,
A.J. Burnett had one in '01 and Chris Bosio had one in '93. Those are two I found other than Abbot.
April 12th, 2011 at 9:18 pm
Thanks John Q.
April 12th, 2011 at 10:48 pm
@28: It's not so amazing when you consider that for the first half of '85, Darling was 9-2, 2.52, 3 CG, and Tudor was 10-7, 2.27, 6 CG. Darling had the better W-L record and Tudor had the slightly better ERA and more CGs. Neither was significantly better or worse than the other. And since the Padres won the NL pennant in '84, this was not a case of the AS manager favoring his own player.
April 13th, 2011 at 12:51 am
re #22 John Q,
For those who weren't around in '85, the fan he punched was of the oscillating/air-conditioning variety, not a Ron Artest going-into-the-stands situation.
April 13th, 2011 at 1:53 am
@32 Eric C,
LOL, I reread what I wrote and I should have been a little more clear that it was an electric fan.
I agree to what Stu posted @31.
Darling was a very good from '84-86 so I could see an all star selection in '85. He finished 5th in the ROY in '84 and he was considered one of the up and coming pitchers during the mid 80's. If you go by WAR from '84-86, Darling ranks 14th among all pitchers in MLB.
He had an awful 1987 season that was masked by great run support and then he got hurt. He bounced back with a decent '88 but his win total was inflated by his run support plus he was still pitching a pitcher's park in a very low offensive year. He was awful in the 1988 NLCS.
He was pretty awful from 1989 to the end of his career in 1995. He pitched in two pitcher's parks in a relatively low offensive era on some good offensive teams that tended to mask his struggles.