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Grantland: The Curious Case of Mark Buehrle

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Grantland: The Curious Case of Mark Buehrle 

Post#1 » by Rhettmatic » Thu Jul 17, 2014 4:31 pm

Long read here on Mark Buehrle:

http://grantland.com/features/mark-bueh ... g-success/

Everyone makes mistakes. One of mine is that it took me a long time to appreciate Buehrle, and not just because every time he pitched for the White Sox, I had to listen to Hawk Harrelson sing his praises. I mean, Buehrle was drafted in the 38th round out of some college no one had heard of,2 he almost never hit 90 on the radar gun, and he didn’t strike anyone out. Sure, he reached the major leagues just 14 months after he signed as a draft-and-follow in 1999, but he was never a top prospect. He wasn’t much of a prospect, period. During his first full season in the majors, I fixated on his mere 126 strikeouts in 221 innings far more than on his 16-8 record, 3.29 ERA, or AL-leading 1.066 WHIP. He was a junk-tossing left-hander, and those guys always get figured out eventually.

Only, Buehrle hasn’t gotten figured out, and he’s currently helping fuel the Toronto Blue Jays’ playoff hopes. Despite pitching in arguably the AL’s best home run park for hitters for most of his career, he’s produced only one bad season: 2006, the sole year when his ERA+ dropped below 100 and, conveniently if less meaningfully, the only year when he finished with a losing record. He’s been consistently above average without ever being elite. He’s earned a single Cy Young vote just once, in 2005, and the category in which he’s most often led the league is hits allowed, four times.

He’s led the league in hits allowed four times because he throws a lot of innings, and because he gives up a lot of contact. And he gives up a lot of contact because the one thing he does not do is miss bats. After getting called up midseason in 2000, Buehrle struck out 37 batters in 51.1 innings, a ratio a tick higher than the league average at the time. He’s posted a below-average strikeout rate every season since, and has struck out 150 batters just once in his career.
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Re: Grantland: The Curious Case of Mark Buehrle 

Post#2 » by Raps_Swingman » Thu Jul 17, 2014 8:49 pm

Long read but a good one. Its crazy how durable and consistent he has been in a game where consistency is nearly impossible.

He's been a pleasure to watch all year. He's always going to give you the innings and with all the Tommy John surgeries and injuries thats invaluable.
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Re: Grantland: The Curious Case of Mark Buehrle 

Post#3 » by SCF99 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:15 pm

this is a "really " good read. Makes me get my hopes up for the season again.

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