[15] Blyleven was unhappy playing for the lackluster Indians and forced a trade back to the Twins,[16] where he passed the 3,000-strikeout mark and helped the Twins to a 1987 World Series victory. I do. I also wish we were in the other division.". It's like the fellow at the golf tournament said. As Blyleven wanders into earshot, Scheinblum says, "Of course, I feel very strongly that a person born in a foreign country should not be allowed to play in the major leagues.". Essentially a two-pitch hurler (curveball and fastball) thus far in his career, Blyleven developed an offspeed pitch during spring training in 1971, and the results were immediate. Blyleven recorded 3,701 career strikeouts, the fifth-most in MLB history. Do we have $225? Just take a look at who emerged in baseball from 1959 to 1970. In his second stint in Minnesota, Bert Blyleven helped the Twins win the 1987 World Series and won his 250th career game a year later. "Golf is my life," Anthony keeps saying. ", During a lull at the banquet, Scheinblum talks about Blyleven. I just wish we had more fans. Koosman was also an crucial piece to the Mets improbable World Series Championship in 1969. And I said, 'Yes.' So did Steve Busby, Jeff Conine, Bill Singer, John Smiley, and Ron Fairly. Here you go. I was a kid listening on the radio when Blyleven was in his short stint with the Rangers, and I loved his confidence in throwing that curve when everyone in the stadium and listening on the radio knew what was coming. Blyleven was one of baseball's most notorious dugout pranksters during his playing days. Now he throws an excellent change, an occasional slider, an assortment of fastballs and, of course, his curve. Blyleven's first two full seasons back with the Twins produced major league records for home runs allowed in a single season (50) and in back-to-back seasons (96). Blyleven set the record that still stands with 50 gopher balls in 1986, and then topped the league again with 46 in 1987. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1973 Topps Set-Break #199 Bert Blyleven EX-EXMINT *GMCARDS* at the best online prices at eBay! one base to another, like Home To First. Blyleven has ridden the curve to a career ERA of 3.00. "It was nice of him to come anyway," says Blyleven. Blyleven left 28 tickets for family and friends for that night's game, which turned out to be . Ten years ago he took Twins owner Calvin Griffith to arbitration, and Griffith screamed. Known for his terrific curveball, pitcher Bert Blyleven won 287 games over a 22-year major league career. The story went that the reason Eddie Stanky quit after one game as manager of the Rangers was that he went out to the mound to remove Blyleven from the game, and Byleven told him to go back to the dugout. About 10 years ago, there was a debate at the late, great Rob Neyer Message Board about Blylevens Hall of Fame chances. In 22 seasons, Blyleven had more than 3,700 career strikeouts, including more than 2,000 of those in 11 seasons with the Twins. Ill be home soon. Then theres Blyleven. Things went so sour in Minnesota that in Blyleven's last game as a Twin, some fans serenaded him with "Goodby, Bert, we're glad to see you go." Robin Roberts hung on a long time but was a shell of himself for many years. as Active Spin. Brian yeah, if you look at pre-1920 guys its really nuts. Also, while I think Blyleven is a better pitcher than Kaat, I wrote a column on Kaat years ago arguing in 1967 he had the greatest stretch run by a pitcher ever in a pennant race: "Bert got six of mine last year," says DiBiasio. The story goes that he was tearing up the Grapefruit League, leading his wife to ask if she should begin house hunting in his new major-league city. He just hasn't played on too many clubs that scored a lot of runs for him.". What we're talking about here is a humongous stuffed panda, and he's auctioning off the bear at the banquet. Bert Blyleven addresses the ball. In between, while a Pirate in 1980, Blyleven jumped the team in midseason, flying to his home in California and demanding a trade. He repaid some of his debt to Flores this off-season when he hosted a tournament to benefit the Hemophilia Foundation; Flores's grandson has that disease. He has to have it. How far, in feet, a runner is ranging off the bag at the Francisco, come up here. Call it sunspots for all I care, it aint run support. In the world of baseballan image comes to mind here of a white planet with red seams and American League president Bobby Brown's signature on itlabels are very easy to put on and very hard to take off. Nolan Ryan and Bert Blyleven had the tightest rotation and velocity combination," Schmidt was quoted as saying in a recent Associated Press story. Blyleven appeared as himself in the 1990 James Belushi film Taking Care of Business. There's the looping 12-6 curveball, which drops off the table just as the hitter thinks he has a read on it. Don Drysdale was done two weeks after his 33rd birthday. CLEVELAND'S NETHERLANDS-BORN STAR, PITCHER BERT BLYLEVEN, PUTS HIS PEDAL TO THE METAL ON THE FIELD AND OFF Steve Wulf TABLE OF CONTENTS ORIGINAL LAYOUT Bert Blyleven addresses the ball.. [citation needed], MLB Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson said of Blyleven: "[his curveball] was nasty, I'll tell you that. It was the last out of the inning. If I see anymore, I'll fall in love." Chris Bando, who loves pizza, was given an almost-empty pizza box. Thanks, Bob. He tried out for the Twins again in the spring of 1993, but did not make the squad, which made his retirement official. Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, Lew Burdette, Joe Adcock, Eddie Mathews. Sold for $150. "I thank the baseball writers of America for, I'm going to say, finally getting it right. CLEVELAND'S NETHERLANDS-BORN STAR, PITCHER BERT BLYLEVEN, PUTS HIS PEDAL TO THE METAL ON THE FIELD AND OFF, 2023 ABG-SI LLC. If youre going to try to adjust Blylevens record by his run support, you actually have to focus on his run support. Heck, Matt Lawton made two All-Star games. Says Corrales, "You love sending a guy like that every fifth day, and he's a great influence on a young ball club. The Baseball Analysts: Optimal Fastball-Changeup Speed Separation *Examining the Past, Present, and Future* Lineup Card Rich Lederer Baseball Beat Patrick Sullivan Change-Up Jeremy Greenhouse Touching Bases Dave Allen F/X Visualizations Sky Andrecheck Behind the Scoreboard Marc Hulet Around the Minors Al Doyle Past Times player has saved over his peers. Phone: 602.496.1460 And he was still a workhorse, completing 24 games in 1985, the last AL pitcher to top 20. If you just take his actual RA/9IP and pythag it with league-average, park-adjusted run support, it comes out that he should have gone 21-13 over 34 decisions. Born in the Netherlands but raised in Southern California, Blyleven would spend many evenings listening to Vin Scullys radio description of what may have been the greatest curveball ever in the game. What makes his statistics even more impressive is that he missed five starts after he broke a bone in his right foot; while shagging flies in the Milwaukee outfield in May, he stepped on a ball hiding in the grass. Theres a better factoid, though: Blyleven won 15 different 1-0 complete games, more than anyone else since Walter Johnson. and, on certain types of batted balls, Sprint Speed. In his parting shot, Blyleven called the Twins' fans "bleep bleep" and said, "They're behind you when you do good, and they turn on you when things go wrong. My dad built a mound in the backyard and had a canvas hung behind a horseshoe pit. After Blyleven, the only 200-game winners to appear in the next five years were Rick Reuschel and Frank Tanana. Hes going in. ", Royals manager Dick Howser is also a Blyleven fan. Updated: Saturday, March 4, 2023 3:30 AM ET, Park Factors Played in the Big Leagues from 1971-1990 and 1992. Even Hall of Fame players marveled at Blylevens curve. No other prominent pitcher in his prime had such a lousy divergence from his expected W-L record based on his real-life run support as Blyleven did. He generally did better in the second half of the year. Many new voters had entered the mix, and old ones passed on. "[17], Blyleven was a pitching coach for the Netherlands in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. This weekend the Hall of Fame will have its annual induction ceremony, and sabermetric darling Bert Blyleven will finally get his well-earned plaque put on display. He went out and used it to dominate high school hitters, and by age 19 found himself winning 10 games in the major leagues as a rookie for the Minnesota Twins, the start to a career that would last until he was 41. Ron Necciai is one of the most dominating pitchers that never materialized in the Major Leagues. With the power of the internet, Lederers persistenceand, oh yeah, Blylevens own solid casehell have a nice weekend in upstate New York this year. Given another five years of success, Blyleven will have Hall of Fame credentials. As a player, Blyleven did not have the best reputation. Also, he felt that Tanner was pulling him from games too quickly. See all categories. There once was a rookie hitter who didnt need to be convinced the curve was something more than an optical illusion. He also won a World Series in 1979 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. window") of the runner is at least 30 ft/sec. 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"He knows how to finish a game now," says Indian pitching coach Don McMahon. Those stats hit me in the face. Do I hear $275? "It was the worst time I've ever had in baseball," he says. Jerry Willard. The ones worse than him who are in are generally mistakes. Around (over?) How far, in feet, a fielder or runner has traveled on a And now he has a little more command. O.K., I bid $300. Escape Velocity takes the average of a player's batted ball velocities subtracted from 88. I wanted 300 wins, 5,000 innings, and 4,000 strikeouts, he admits, but after shoulder surgery in spring training in 1993, I would pitch four or five innings and my body would say no more. and 32 degrees. Two words Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson used to describe Bert Blyleven's curveball: "nasty" and "knee-buckling.". ", Last year Blyleven was 4-0 with a 1.44 ERA against the American League West champion Royals. Blyleven, an intense competitor, wants it. 300. So how does he earn a spot on this list? Only 16 other pitchers have at least 3,000 career strikeouts. "Aw bleep, that was for him [Griffith] and his family." They have a right to act any way they like.". His wife, Patty, has a sneaking suspicion that he wanted the panda for himself as much as for their four children, Todd, 12, Kimberly, 10, Timothy, 3, and Thomas, 17 months. Phoenix, AZ 85004 This is a free article. 555 N. Central Ave. #416 Mike Jeffcoat. Many out there in THTs readerland believe its all just luck and random variation, and we may as well do away with W-L records. "[24] Blyleven was the first Dutch-born player inducted, and his Hall of Fame plaque depicts him with a Minnesota Twins cap. All major league baseball data including pitch type, velocity, batted ball location, "There's not a lot of dropoff in his stuff. If you go through the above, he comes out to 298-239 for his career, ever so incredibly shy of 300. Heres a list, with how much theyd won before the big 3-0: Its easy to forget how young Blyleven debuted, just two months past his 19th birthday. The Baseball Hall of Shame II first clued me in to some of those stories. Blyleven was the epitome of dominant. I have some sympathy for that approach, but ultimately remain agnostic. All UZR (ultimate zone rating) calculations are provided courtesy of Mitchel Lichtman. 5.0. That upset Blyleven, especially because he has given of himself to Cleveland. When announcing partner Bremer attempted to circle fans with the telestrator, he drew geometric forms that were non-circular, and Blyleven and fans started to jostle Bremer with phrases like "Rhombus me, Dick" or "Triangle me, Dick". "I visualized the dropping motion.". attempt. He left in the eighth to a standing ovation from the Municipal Stadium faithful, 8,239 strong. He became interested in baseball as a young boy watching Sandy Koufax pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers and listening to Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett announce the Dodgers' radio broadcasts. Now, in the previous paragraph there are three things going on: 1) Blyleven's RA/9IP, 2) his run support, and 3) well, a third factor that's hard to define. He retired following that season with a career 287250 record with 3,701 strikeouts and a 3.31 ERA. He must have had terrible run support. It was during this second stint with Minnesota that Blyleven became the tenth member of the 3,000-strikeout club in 1986 and won a second World Series title in 1987. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2011 . Blyleven wanted $85,000, which seems like a piddling sum now, and the Twins were offering $65,000. According to Matt Welch of Reason Magazine, "there had long been a strong case that the Dutch-born curveballista was the most deserving player on the outside of Cooperstown looking in. window.". This led to a fundraising campaign with the Parkinson's Foundation and a sponsorship with the Minnesota Lottery. Maglie's numbers are not overly impressive due to his stint in the Mexican League that got him banned from Major League Baseball. A batted ball with the perfect combination of exit "I know that stuff sounds silly," says Smith. He also suggested publicly that the Indians might be better off trading him to a contender for younger talentas they would soon do with his friend Rick Sutcliffe. He learned that his name actually was Rik Aalbert Blijleven after obtaining a copy of his birth certificate in order to get married.[30]. After his first year of Baseball Hall of Fame eligibility in 1998, Blyleven was widely considered to be the best eligible pitcher not yet enshrined. [14] The Pirates traded him to the Cleveland Indians on December 9, 1980. This was especially pronounced in his first seven full seasons, 1971-77, when he was in his prime. The day is cold and drizzly and awfully close to miserable, and if the setting didn't happen to include palm trees and the swell Riviera clubhouse, one might think one were in. "Hey, Bert, where'd you get the weather?" He began teaching the pitch to himself, learning to throw a drop in junior high. Bert Blyleven. Free shipping for many products! He still he ranks fifth all-time in that department. This is Anthony's first time on a golf course in 10 years, and second time ever. Statcast refers to the spin that contributes to movement He pitched a no-hitter, was chosen to a pair of All-Star teams and also won two World Series Championships. Blyleven missed the entire 1991 season following rotator cuff surgery. Blyleven made his major league debut at age 19 for the Twins. Hey, wait a minute, Francisco, where are you going? "Curveballs are like snowflakesnone are the same. At the time of his election, he was the only eligible member of the 3,000 strikeout club and the only pitcher with 50 or more shutouts not in the Hall of Fame. "Doug DeCinces lives over here," says Blyleven. Maye hit it out of the park. of his glove and to the base on a stolen base or pickoff Heres how it looks year-by-year, and again, this is based on his real run support and RA/9IP: Recording 17 fewer wins than expected is historically bad. For two years we paid him a good salary, and he did nothing because he was hurt. Bert Blyleven Stats by Baseball Almanac. Blyleven dominated batters for more than two decades with one of the best curveballs the game has ever seen and an underappreciated fastball. By this approach, Blyleven comes out nine wins behind. The Dodgers were ready to draft him in the first round in 1969, but in one of his last high school games, Blyleven got shelled. Francisco the busboy? "O.K., we've got a golf bag and a dozen balls. How hard, in miles per hour, a fielder throws the ball. Even back in 1969 Blyleven had his sensational curve. "I know Ed thinks the world of him.". When Blyleven and Sutcliffe were together in Cleveland, their teammates had to be on constant lookout for pranks. It was this way when hitters faced Blyleven, as former San Diego catcher Terry Kennedy can attest. thrown with. So while the Sept. 22, 1977, contest wasn't a home game for Blyleven's Texas Rangers, it felt like it for Blyleven - who celebrated by pitching a no-hitter. The Mets got from the Braves Willie Montaez and from the Rangers Tom Grieve and Ken Henderson who was sent to New York to complete the transaction three months later on March 15, 1978. His breaking ball was literally untouchable. That may not mean much to you, but Ron Theobald is the only man in baseball history to go into the on-deck circle without his bat. The left-hander won over 200 games and struck out over 2,500 batters in his 18-year MLB career. In 2008, he received 336 votes, or 61.9% of the vote. "Here's a ball autographed by the 1957 Milwaukee Braves. Note that since the Neyer Board discussion ten years ago, things have already shifted. Blyleven went to the California Angels in 1989 and pitched a 2.73 ERA for a 175 record in his first season; he led the league for his third and final time in shutouts (5). An inveterate practical joker, Blyleven likes to snip cravats. Blyleven mingled easily with the other parents. When I first discovered Retrosheet eons ago, the first thing I wanted to do was look at Blylevens run support. It's also nice of Blyleven to host this tournament. Before the All-Star break, he was 150-140 with a 3.47 ERA, but after it he was 137-110 with a 3.12 ERA. 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