Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
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Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Kent Bottenfield came from nowhere to win 18 but not in his second year. Thank god too we traded him for Jim Edmonds!Carp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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Cardinals4Life
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
No shot any Cardinal wins 18 games with Marmol managing, as he pulls them at 65 pitches in the 4th inning! LolCarp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
You just stacked three if statements on top of each other. And that’s just in the rotation. Say each one has a 30% chance of happening individually. Then the odds of all happening together are 30% x 30% x 30% = 2.7%.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
That’s the kind of hope Mo built rosters on this past half decade.
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sikeston bulldog2
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
My next thread- will we ever see another World Series- goes down this road. As we stand, which is knee deep in kimshee, the WS is a dream.
It will take exactly as OP stated- from nowhere career years from a pitcher, reliever, and two hitters.
Who are these mystery men.
It will take exactly as OP stated- from nowhere career years from a pitcher, reliever, and two hitters.
Who are these mystery men.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Yea, thats whats holding them back from having an 18 game winner.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 22:19 pmNo shot any Cardinal wins 18 games with Marmol managing, as he pulls them at 65 pitches in the 4th inning! LolCarp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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sikeston bulldog2
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
He has a point. If yanked in 5-6 innings of a game, leading, chances are the pen will give up enough runs to turn the decision into a no decision. Thus lowering the win total.alw80 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:30 amYea, thats whats holding them back from having an 18 game winner.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 22:19 pmNo shot any Cardinal wins 18 games with Marmol managing, as he pulls them at 65 pitches in the 4th inning! LolCarp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Knee deep in kimshee- that's nasty!sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:26 am My next thread- will we ever see another World Series- goes down this road. As we stand, which is knee deep in kimshee, the WS is a dream.
It will take exactly as OP stated- from nowhere career years from a pitcher, reliever, and two hitters.
Who are these mystery men.
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ScotchMIrish
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
I suppose it's possible but McGreevey is a pitch to contact type with an upside down H/9 for his career. He fooled me because I thought he would give up a lot of runs. Perhaps because his stuff is different from what teams normally see is why he had success but I wonder as teams see him more often whether he will continue to have as much success.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Russ Ford, Lefty Gomez, Bill James, Red Faber... ....I'm sure there are many more.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
“Career years” used to happen in the Cards all the time. Bottenfield is a good example. Tommy Herr with 100 RBIs is another. Healthy winning culture creates a space for those years to happen.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
This is how MLB handles their SPs nowadays, its not solely a Cardinals thing. What Cardinals SPs would have won 18 games the last few years if they were kept in the game to pitch 7 innings?sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:35 amHe has a point. If yanked in 5-6 innings of a game, leading, chances are the pen will give up enough runs to turn the decision into a no decision. Thus lowering the win total.alw80 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:30 amYea, thats whats holding them back from having an 18 game winner.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 22:19 pmNo shot any Cardinal wins 18 games with Marmol managing, as he pulls them at 65 pitches in the 4th inning! LolCarp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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sikeston bulldog2
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Good points. To answer your question, none. It takes a career year from nowhere. Been awhile.alw80 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 07:26 amThis is how MLB handles their SPs nowadays, its not solely a Cardinals thing. What Cardinals SPs would have won 18 games the last few years if they were kept in the game to pitch 7 innings?sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:35 amHe has a point. If yanked in 5-6 innings of a game, leading, chances are the pen will give up enough runs to turn the decision into a no decision. Thus lowering the win total.alw80 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 06:30 amYea, thats whats holding them back from having an 18 game winner.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 22:19 pmNo shot any Cardinal wins 18 games with Marmol managing, as he pulls them at 65 pitches in the 4th inning! LolCarp4Cy wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 21:43 pm It’s not likely, but what if…
-McGreevey got in a groove and goes 18-7 next year.
-Libby wins 14.
-We decide to keep Gray and he repeats last season or better record wise.
I have no idea who the rest of the rotation would be, but if they pitch at a .500 level, would this put the team at a 2003 level (85 wins)? Higher? A shot at playoffs?
It’s been a long time since thing went right at this level - when multiple existing players suddenly took steps forward at the same time. Is it still possible? Maybe if we had a TLR type to help propel things forward, it could still happen.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
He didn't come out of nowhere but Doc Gooden had that terrific 2nd season when he won 24 games w/a 1.53 ERA.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
No - he came from the absolute pinnacle of prospect rankings. Though it sure would be nice if Doyle developed even a slight resemblance to Gooden's early career.rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 08:58 am He didn't come out of nowhere but Doc Gooden had that terrific 2nd season when he won 24 games w/a 1.53 ERA.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
That would be insanely great!Carp4Cy wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 09:59 amNo - he came from the absolute pinnacle of prospect rankings. Though it sure would be nice if Doyle developed even a slight resemblance to Gooden's early career.rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 08:58 am He didn't come out of nowhere but Doc Gooden had that terrific 2nd season when he won 24 games w/a 1.53 ERA.