Friday, May 7, 2010

Moyer

I'm going to pretend the Sox/Yanks game didn't happen and talk about Jamie Moyer instead.

Moyer broke a major league record at Citizens Bank Park tonight, becoming the oldest pitcher in MLB history to throw a complete game shutout. The record was formerly held by Phil Niekro, who was 46 when he tossed a CG shutout for the Yankees on the last day of the season in 1985. Moyer, now 4-2 on the young season, is 47.

Moyer was brilliant tonight against the Braves. He allowed only two hits, both singles to Troy Glaus, and struck out 5 over 9 innings. Not unusual for Moyer, he walked no one.

At 262 wins, Moyer has an outside shot at reaching 300. A two-time 20 game winner, and 1-time All-star, he's also finished in the top 6 in Cy Young voting three times. Not Hall of Fame credentials, but a great career nonetheless.

On a more impressive note, Moyer was 12-7 with 102 Ks and a 6.88 ERA in 23 starts for the Hibbing Excelsiors.

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