data.3news-bydate.test.rec.sport.baseball.102661 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (David M. Tate)
Subject: Re: Pinch Hitters (WAS Re: Denny Walling)
Article-I.D.: blue.7960
Organization: Department of Industrial Engineering
Lines: 20
[email protected] (John H. Rickert) said:
>
>(And I thought Mota didn't really start pinch-hitting for a
>living until after 1973)
Depends on what you mean by "for a living". 1974 was the year he led the
league in pinch-hit at bats with 50, but he'd been getting a lot of PH ABs
earlier than that, and was never a full-time player. 20-35 PH ABs early in
his career, 15-20 a year just before going to the Dodgers, and 30-50 in the
peak years.
We're talking about a guy with a 20-year career as an outfielder, a .300+
career batting average, and 1130 or so career hits.
--
David M. Tate | (i do not know what it is about you that closes
posing as: | and opens; only something in me understands
e e (can | the pocket of your glove is deeper than Pete Rose's)
dy) cummings | nobody, not even Tim Raines, has such soft hands