Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Dakota Hudson was close in 2019, going 16-7 in his second year.
Michael Wacha was close, going 17-7 in his second FULL year, 3rd overall.
Shelby Miller won 15 in his second year.
Lance Lynn went 18-7 in his second year. He's probably the winner for this comparison.
Michael Wacha was close, going 17-7 in his second FULL year, 3rd overall.
Shelby Miller won 15 in his second year.
Lance Lynn went 18-7 in his second year. He's probably the winner for this comparison.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Well, let's be fair here. The "65 pich count" was grossly exaggerated. Cardinal pitchers are typically around the 90-100 pitch count by the 5th inning, and they also typically got rocked the third time through the lineup. You can blame Marmi if you want, but I dont know if we wanted to see any of those guys out there another inning or two after they'd already thrown 95 pitches into the 5th inning.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+ ?
Yes, 65 was an exaggeration, but making a point nonetheless. Sure there are times when pulling a guy early makes sense, but far too many times Marmol pulls a guy for no apparent reason (other than "that's what we do"). He doesn't have a clue.RamFan08NY wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 12:48 pmWell, let's be fair here. The "65 pich count" was grossly exaggerated. Cardinal pitchers are typically around the 90-100 pitch count by the 5th inning, and they also typically got rocked the third time through the lineup. You can blame Marmi if you want, but I dont know if we wanted to see any of those guys out there another inning or two after they'd already thrown 95 pitches into the 5th inning.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.
High school pitchers routinely pitch more than our starters making millions a year. Insane.
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
It certainly doesn't help. Sonny Gray, our ace, routinely get pulled early after 5. Too many 5 and dive guys. Marmol has the say on that.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.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Gray's stuff did seem to drop off pretty significantly after 5 innings.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 13:38 pmIt certainly doesn't help. Sonny Gray, our ace, routinely get pulled early after 5. Too many 5 and dive guys. Marmol has the say on that.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+ ?
Given that there were three pitchers who won 18+ games in 2025, with Max Fried leading the Majors with 19, I doubt any rebuilding club has an 18 game winner next season
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Cardinals4Life
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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Yep. It's amazing what your body does when it gets conditioned a certain way. Ace, my rear. Gibson is somewhere rolling over in his grave!ggnoobs wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 14:01 pmGray's stuff did seem to drop off pretty significantly after 5 innings.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 13:38 pmIt certainly doesn't help. Sonny Gray, our ace, routinely get pulled early after 5. Too many 5 and dive guys. Marmol has the say on that.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.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Its a good question. I think the more relevant statistics these days are getting 150+ innings, an ERA under 4 and WHIP in the 1.2 or under range. If you can get 2 guys that are in the 180 IP range, ERA under 3.25 and a WHIP under 1.05, you have 2 aces. Given that the Cards highest upside pitchers have a MLB ETA of 2027, your question becomes more relevant in 2028, which is likely there next open window year. That also is one of the reasons why I think they are actively considering the trade of Donovan, he becomes a FA after 2027. Also, if they can add a pitcher from that trade that fits the definition of a potential ace, it makes sense.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.
I don't think it is impossible for this team to have upside surprises and make the playoffs in 2026. But, a lot of ifs have to go right. I think they are trying to put themselves in position so by 2028 they have a high percentage chance of getting in not only in 2028, but for the foreseeable future thereafter.
Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
Sonny Gray, our ace, was dogsh*t this year. Guy can't pitch if its too hot out.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 13:38 pmIt certainly doesn't help. Sonny Gray, our ace, routinely get pulled early after 5. Too many 5 and dive guys. Marmol has the say on that.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+ ?
There were 3 18 game winners in baseball this year and they make on average about $27MM each per year.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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Re: Has a second year pitcher ever come from nowhere to win 18+ ?
1976 - Mark Fidrych: 19-9. ERA: 2.34 WAR 9.6 24 CG. 1976 was Fidrych 1st year.
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