NetShrine Discussion Forum - Charlie Hough 4th Year 2004 Hardball Study Hall baseball History charlie hough charlie hough played exactly long enough to see his career record drop to http://www.netshrine.com/vbulletin2/archive/index.php/t-15178.html
Extractions: How many would have thought Hough would be #7 here? sweaver 06-02-2004, 11:27 AM The knuckleball is very tough to hit solidly, and Hough had a good one. mgoettsche 06-02-2004, 02:14 PM Hough was always one of my favorites...the guy looked like Grandpa Simpson out there, but man, when his knuckler was on, it was fun to watch.
Baseball Digest: Top 50 Career Pitching Leaders Full text of the article, Top 50 career pitching leaders from baseball Digest Dennis Eckersley 2401 Sandy Koufax 2396 John Smoltz + 2393 charlie hough http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_12_63/ai_n6332873
New York Yankees Baseball Quiz, Part 3 By Harvey Frommer If you think you know your baseball and if you think you know your Yankee baseball this is A. Burt Hooton B. charlie hough C. Elias Sosa D. Don Sutton http://www.travel-watch.com/nynbbqp3.htm
Extractions: If you think you know your baseball and if you think you know your Yankee baseball - this is the quiz for you. Others, too, may find it interesting. Readers are encouraged to submit their own questions which may (or may not) be included in subsequent quizzes. Here we go - answers are below questions - but no peeking. Good luck.
1994 Florida Marlins Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com Sponsor this page for $10 and help baseballReference provide this service. 25 41 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 13 .122 .122 .146 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 -31 charlie hough 46 21 http://baseballreference.com/teams/FLA/1994.shtml
1986 Texas Rangers Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com Sponsor this page for $10 and help baseballReference provide this service. Statistics / Schedule and Splits / Transactions All Stars. charlie hough http://baseballreference.com/teams/TEX/1986.shtml
T. Rex's Guide To Major League Baseball - All-Name Team This list is my personal AllName Team for Major League baseball. charlie hough, P. Art Howe, 3B/2B. Dick Howser, SS/M. Waite Hoyt, P. Glenn Hubbard, 2B http://quinnell.us/sports/mlb/teams/name.html
Extractions: T. Rex's Guide to Life Sports Major League Baseball This list is my personal All-Name Team for Major League Baseball. It consists of players whose names I feel represent baseball to me. They aren't necessarily the greatest players, but all played in the majors for at least some time. Each player has a great baseball name and I really don't think they had any choice in life but to play ball, not with names like these. Grover Alexander, P Roberto Alomar, 2B Sandy Alomar Jr., C Joey Amalfitano, 2B Luis Aparicio, SS Harold Baines, OF/DH Steve Balboni, 1B Sal Bando, 3B Don Baylor, DH/OF Johnny Bench, C Kurt Bevacqua, 3B Buddy Biancalana, SS Vida Blue, P Bert Blyleven, P Wade Boggs, 3B Pedro Borbon, P Lou Boudreau, SS, M Jim Bouton, P Ralph Branca, P George Brett, 3B Lou Brock, OF Mordecai Brown, M Bill Buckner, 1B/OF Lew Burdette, P Brett Butler, OF Ken Caminiti, 3B Roy Campanella, C Rod Carew, 1B/2B Steve Carlton, P Cesar Cedeno, OF Orlando Cepeda, 1B Chris Chambliss, 1B Frank Chance, 1B Eddie Cicotte, P Roger Clemens, P Roberto Clemente, OF
Baseball Records - Pitching Strikeouts baseball Information, Daily Scores and News, Stats, Records, Awards Winners and more. Sandy Koufax, 2396. charlie hough, 2362. Robin Roberts, 2357 http://www.nocryinginbaseball.com/records/pstrikeouts.html
Extractions: PLAYER STRIKEOUTS Nolan Ryan Roger Clemens * Steve Carlton Randy Johnson * Bert Blyleven Tom Seaver Don Sutton Gaylord Perry Walter Johnson Phil NIekro Fergie Jenkins Bob Gibson Greg Maddux * Jim Bunning Mickey Lolich Cy Young Pedro Martinez * Frank Tanana Curt Schilling * David Cone Chuck Finley Warren Spahn Bob Feller Tim Keefe Jerry Koosman Christy Mathewson John Smoltz * Don Drysdale Jack Morris Mark Langston Jim Kaat Sam McDowell Luis Tiant Dennis Eckersley Sandy Koufax Charlie Hough Robin Roberts Kevin Brown Early Wynn Rube Waddell Juan Marichal Dwight Gooden Tom Glavine * Lefty Grove Mike Mussina Eddie Plank Tommy John Jim Palmer Grover Alexander Vida Blue Camilo Pascual Dennis Martinez Bobo Newson Fernando Valenzuela Dazzy Vance Rick Reuschel Catfish Hunter Orel Hershiser Andy Benes
Baseball In Honolulu, Hawaii - The Baseball Cube Honolulu, Hawaii baseball Players born in this city. *MLB Players in bold hough, charlie, 1/5/1948, P, 19701994, MLB, Hialeah (Hialeah,FL) http://www.sports-wired.com/travel/city.asp?ID=30
Diamond Mind Baseball NOTE In an article published on baseball Primer last year, charlie hough has prevented more hits on balls in play than any other pitcher in our study, http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/ipavg2.htm
Extractions: July 21, 2003 In January, 2001, Voros McCracken published an article that shook the baseball analysis community. In an attempt to better understand how to separate the contributions of pitching and defense, McCracken divided the traditional pitching stats into two groups those that are under the direct control of the pitcher (hit batsmen, walks, strikeouts, homers) and those that aren't (hits on balls in play). He called the first group defense-independent pitching stats, or DIPS for short. I'll get into the details shortly, but before I do, the reason McCracken's work caused such a stir is that he reached a conclusion that seems very counter-intuitive and, if true, extremely important. In his own words, he stated his major finding in these two ways, once at the beginning of the article and once at the end: "hits allowed are not particularly meaningful in the evaluation of pitchers" "major-league pitchers don't appear to have the ability to prevent hits on balls in play"
Diamond Mind Baseball 61.8 8491 Nolan Ryan 158 93 62.9 84-91 charlie hough 154 114 57.5 84-91 All categories of baseball analysis have limitations on their usefulness, http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/qstart.htm
Extractions: Spring, 1992 First, let's address the initial question: what is the ERA of pitchers in their quality starts? Table 1 is a summary of the results from all games from 1984-1991, 16831 games total, of which about 52% were quality starts. The information in this table is divided two ways. First, each league is presented individually, and second, the games are separated by quality starts and non-quality starts. Table 1. Summary of Quality Start data from 1984-1991 %QS Starts W L Pct IP ERA IP/Start AL QS 49.3 8935 6184 2749 .692 67370.1 1.93 7.54 AL NQS 9195 2878 6313 .313 44578.1 7.65 4.85 NL QS 54.9 8522 5590 2927 .656 62767.1 1.89 7.37 NL NQS 7010 2170 4833 .309 33171.2 7.28 4.73 ML QS 51.9 17457 11774 5676 .674 130137.2 1.91 7.45 ML NQS 16205 5048 11146 .311 77750.0 7.50 4.80 Totals 33662 16822 16822 .500 207887.2 4.00 6.18 Note 1: The 33662 Starts came in 16831 games, of which 9 were ties. Note 2: There were 989 quality starts in which the pitcher had exactly six innings pitched and allowed 3 earned runs, for a "Klein percentage" of 5.7%. There are three main points to make from this table.
SportsCardSheriff.com > Baseball Addresses Full Version baseball Addresses SportsCardSheriff.com Categories Autographs Jeff (0 replies); Holtzman Ken (0 replies); hough charlie (0 replies) http://sportscardsheriff.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/f272.html
Extractions: Help Search Member List Calendar Full Version: Baseball Addresses SportsCardSheriff.com Categories Autographs ... Baseball Addresses Pages: Pinned: How to use this forum (0 replies) Balboni Steve (1 replies) Billingham, Jack (0 replies) Kell, George (0 replies) Fidrych, Mark (0 replies) Sandburg Ryne (1 replies) Brett, George (3 replies) Bando, Sal (0 replies) Baker, Dusty (1 replies) Anderson Sparky (5 replies) Mattingly, Don (3 replies) Bunning Jim (1 replies) Tapani Kevin (2 replies) Howe, Art (0 replies) Cey, Ron (0 replies) Garrett, Wayne (0 replies) Burke, Tim (0 replies) Fisher, Eddie (0 replies) Bailes, Scott (0 replies) Aase Don (1 replies) Butler Brett (0 replies) McGregor Scott (0 replies) Palmer Jim (0 replies) Thomson Bobby (2 replies) Dunston Shawn (1 replies) Snider Duke HOF (4 replies) Augustine Jerry (0 replies) Mirabella Paul (0 replies) Wegman Bill (0 replies) Musial, Stan (3 replies) Pirates, Pittsburgh (2 replies) Astros, Houston (1 replies) Friend Bob (0 replies) Tiant Louis (0 replies) Barrett, Marty (0 replies) Morgan, Joe (0 replies) Murcer, Bobby (0 replies) Musial, Stan
Run Support Index: Charlie Hough charlie hough. charlie hough s career Year..RSI..AdjW/L DefAdj Links to Other Sites; baseball Primer The Hardball Times Retrosheet http://runsupportindex.blogspot.com/2004/06/charlie-hough.html
The New Yorker: Fact Butterflies arent bullets, the longtime knuckleballer charlie hough once said This much is easy the stitches on a baseball interrupt the flow of air http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040517fa_fact1
MY AUTOGRAPHS Hoge, Merril, Sports Card, Football, Steelers, Staduim. Hope, Laurie, 5X7, Miss PA, None, In Person. hough, charlie, Sports Card, baseball, Marlins, Staduim http://millennium.fortunecity.com/lily/16/autograph.html
Florida Marlins Autograph Charles Johnson autographed official Major League baseball (Colorado Rockies star,Florida Official Florida Marlins Card autographed by charlie hough http://www.grandstandsports.com/gsm/p_Florida__Marlins_1.asp
Los Angeles Dodgers Memorabilia Official Major League baseball autographed by charlie hough (Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, Marlins, White Sox legend) http://www.grandstandsports.com/team.asp?teamid=10
Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / Red Sox / Selig Denies Playing Favorites charlie hough), Wakefield now envisions himself pitching into his 40s. But according to a baseball lawyer, Schilling s clause was allowed to stand http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2004/01/11/selig_denies_pl
Extractions: Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Red Sox BASEBALL NOTES By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff, 1/11/2004 Two years after the sale of the Red Sox, a process Bud Selig's critics claim the commissioner rigged so the John Henry-Tom Werner-Larry Lucchino ownership group would prevail, Selig is offering no apologies. On the contrary. ADVERTISEMENT "I see this as a great validation of our judgment," said Selig, who will be honored tomorrow night at the Boston Baseball Writers dinner with the Judge Emil Fuchs Award for long and meritorious service to the game. "This group has a tremendous intensity to win, they've become a great member of the community, they've reached out to the fans you can look at a whole spectrum of things," said Selig. "Why shouldn't I be proud of the way this has come down? What are the negatives?" Selig acknowledges he played a prominent role in the process, in which John Harrington and the Yawkey Foundation selected the bid of The Trio over cable magnate Charles Dolan and a bid made by local moguls Joe O'Donnell and Steve Karp, who had the support of an influential part of the local community. "I am a very active commissioner," Selig said, "but the commissioners in all sports are very aggressive, and play significant roles in choosing new ownership. Whether it's the Dodgers or the Red Sox, there is no more critical or viable role for a commissioner than helping to determine who owns the clubs.
Off The Kuff: The 300 Club Revisited No one has had that many since charlie hough in 1987; no one has done it in the NL Charles, Will Carroll of baseball Prospectus keeps up with the latest http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/005371.html
Extractions: Contact me: kuff - at - offthekuff.com Main April 29, 2005 The 300 Club revisited Roger Clemens faces off against Greg Maddux tonight in a rare battle of 300-game winners. Not counting four matchups between Pud Galvin and Tim Keefe in the 1890s, such an event has happened only four times before, all involving Don Sutton, and all in the 1980s. If you're at the Juice Box tonight, be sure to enjoy being a part of history. Of course, we can't have a story about 300-game winners squaring off without a bit of existential woolgathering on the nature of winning 300 games as a Major League pitcher. Sutton doubts there will be many more of these types of games once Clemens and Maddux retire. With 263 career victories, Mets lefthander Tom Glavine is the closest active player to 300 victories, but he's 39 and hasn't won as many as 12 games since 2002. Randy Johnson, 41, is next on the active victories list at 248, followed by David Wells, 41, at 214 and Mike Mussina, 36, at 212. Clemens tends to agree with Sutton's assessment that specialization in relief roles and the money invested in pitchers are reasons why today's young starters might find it more difficult to claim 300 victories.