1198 days until Silva’s off the books*

Conor · September 20, 2008 at 4:59 pm · Filed Under Mariners 

Ichiro isn’t the only player on this team making history. Observe…

 Highest ERA for Mariners pitchers with at least 150 IP

  1. Carlos Silva (2008): 6.46 (and counting)
  2. Ken Cloude (1998): 6.37
  3. Joel Pineiro (2006): 6.36
  4. Joel Pineiro (2005): 5.62
  5. Jamie Moyer (2000): 5.49
  6. Sterling Hitchcock (1996): 5.35
  7. James Baldwin (2002): 5.28
  8. Glenn Abbott (1978): 5.27
  9. Jamie Moyer (2004): 5.21
  10. Ryan Franklin (2005): 5.10

I expected to see more guys from the early Kingdome years on the list. That’s pathetic.

Same thing, but looking at all pitchers from 1961-2008

  1. Jeff Fassero (1999): 7.20
  2. Jose Lima (2005): 6.99
  3. David Cone (2000): 6.91
  4. LaTroy Hawkins (1999): 6.66
  5. Jose Lima (2000): 6.65
  6. Darryl Kile (1999): 6.61
  7. Ken Schrom (1987): 6.50
  8. Eric Milton (2005): 6.47
  9. Carlos Silva (2008): 6.46
  10. Ken Cloud (1998): 6.37
*hopefully

Comments

21 Responses to “1198 days until Silva’s off the books*”

  1. Dave in Palo Alto on September 20th, 2008 5:09 pm

    Drop the qual to 145 innings and Jeff Weaver comes in fourth.

    He at least deserves dishonorable mention.

  2. greymstreet on September 20th, 2008 5:20 pm

    1999 Jeff Fassero pitched most of his innings for the Mariners (just under 140 for us and a few more for Texas).

  3. mln on September 20th, 2008 5:28 pm

    Mariner Suckitude. Historically Bad.

  4. Spanky on September 20th, 2008 5:53 pm

    Ahhh yes, Jeff Fassero circa 1999…the year the wheels not only came off the bus for him but the one that the wheels came off and he flew into a sink whole that opened up underneath him. He went from several strong years with the M’s at under 4 ERA and over 12 wins…to complete SUCKSTASY overnight.

    Outside of a few good years in the late 90’s and early 2000’s…is there a worse run team in MLB? Can’t count KC…they don’t have enough money to be as stupid as the M’s.

  5. cgmonk on September 20th, 2008 6:05 pm

    What’s with the ERA use Conor? Dave’s been telling us that it’s no good.

    In this age of wonderful information, there’s just no reason to use ERA and WHIP for serious analysis of a pitcher’s ability. We have better tools at our disposal. We’re doing ourselves an injustice if we continue to lean on inferior information.

  6. DMZ on September 20th, 2008 6:30 pm

    If there’s a way to easily query for your ERA-like metric of choice from 1961 to the present, let me know, because I’d love to know how to pull that off.

  7. JLP on September 20th, 2008 7:04 pm

    Shit-tastic defense has plenty to do with that there orbital ERA as well. Don’t get me wrong; Silva sucks. But I think you have to look at it from more than just that angle.

  8. scott19 on September 20th, 2008 7:30 pm

    Ahhh yes, Jeff Fassero circa 1999…the year the wheels not only came off the bus for him but the one that the wheels came off and he flew into a sink whole that opened up underneath him. He went from several strong years with the M’s at under 4 ERA and over 12 wins…to complete SUCKSTASY overnight.

    And the sad part of it is, instead of throwing away copious amounts of money on Fas-sorry’s final season, they could’ve had a year’s worth of Hideo Nomo as the #4/5 starter for a virtual song (a 12-8 record for the Brewers at the astronomical cost of a whole $250k!).

    Good job, Woody! >:(

  9. Mat on September 20th, 2008 7:35 pm

    If one was really motivated, you could include pitchers with fewer than 150 IP by adding the requisite number of IP with 0 ER. At least, if you were into giving them the maximum benefit of the doubt and had some database skillz.

  10. SCL on September 20th, 2008 9:12 pm

    1198 days until Silva’s off the books

    The title sound a bit gloom and doom, but sadly the situation is even worse. In 1198 days I fear that there will be 2 or 3 other bad contract that we are counting down. What good GM candidate will want to work under Lincoln/Armstrong?

  11. Graham on September 20th, 2008 10:03 pm

    At least he’s not Kyle Kendrick

  12. Conor on September 20th, 2008 10:06 pm

    Kyle Kendrick isn’t owed $34 million over the next three seasons.

  13. scott19 on September 20th, 2008 11:12 pm

    Too bad the legendary Mike Parrott only pitched 94 innings in 1980…his 7.28 ERA (to go along with a handsome 1-16 record) certainly deserves a dishonorable mention.

  14. greenwood ave on September 21st, 2008 12:47 am

    is there a worse run team in MLB? Can’t count KC

    Texas? Baltimore? Sure Pittsburgh is small market, but they are in the NL Central with I think eleventy other mediocre teams.

    I think Pittsburgh is at 16 consecutive losing seasons. Baltimore is at eleven. Cincinnati is at 8 I believe. There’s a lot of bad baseball out there so imagine the possibilities, Felix!

  15. killer_ewok18 on September 21st, 2008 8:08 am

    It is just a little bit hypocritical to berate somone for using ERA analysis in this particular post, seeing as it is based entirely on ERA….

    Just sayin’… don’t hurt me…

  16. Graham on September 21st, 2008 8:30 am

    At least he isn’t Carlos Silva with Kyle Kendrick’s talent

  17. ManageWA on September 21st, 2008 9:59 am

    Let’s not dig on Kyle Kendrick… that’s low. People here know him 😉

  18. G-Man on September 21st, 2008 10:12 am

    That is surprising that there aren’t more Kingdome starters on the list. I imagine dropping the innings parameter to 120 would add some.

  19. msb on September 21st, 2008 10:17 am

    Highest ERA for Mariners pitchers with at least 150 IP
    5. Jamie Moyer (2000): 5.49

    ahhhh. I remember 2000.

    One of the seasons when Moyer fell off The Cliff™

  20. Graham on September 21st, 2008 10:25 am

    People here know him 😉

    You must be honoured to know the worst starting pitcher baseball has seen since 2005.

  21. killer_ewok18 on September 21st, 2008 11:25 am

    James Baldwin… Oh my…

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