Senin, 08 April 2013

The Little One Via Santa Barbara

Hey baseball fans!

I’m sure you know who has the most career home runs (Barry Bonds with 762), who has the most career wins (Cy Young with 511), and who has the longest consecutive hitting streak in baseball history (Joe DiMaggio with 56). However, do you know who holds the record for most games played in as a pitcher in baseball history? I’m sure Mets fans of the 1980s know but, in case you don’t, let me tell you some things about Jesse Orosco.

Orosco, like I said just before, provides played in the actual most game titles as some sort of drink pitcher throughout hockey historical past, totaling some sort of massive 1,252 games made an appearance with, from 1979-2003 with the Mets, Dodgers, Indians, Brewers, Orioles, Twins, Cardinals, Padres, and Yankees (interesting, he performed the particular same years seeing that Rickey Henderson). Orosco may well be many renowned regarding winning three games of your 1986 NLCS for your Mets to send the crooks to the entire world Series. Because Collection, Orosco finished off the Sox in the ninth of Game Seven to risk-free the second World Series win in team history. Other than those moments, his career will be pretty average: a two-time Many Star, 144 employment will save, a great Time involving Several.16 and a Blow of 1.263. On the other hand, he is usually far adored by Mets lovers, who received an elite reliever for most involving the ‘80s.
 All in all, Jesse is not in the Hall of Fame, but I don’t think anyone will come close to his record of most appearances as a pitcher in baseball history. He was a great closer and should be respected for his work on the mound.
Anyway, hope you enjoyed this post and thanks for reading. Check back in a couple of days for more of "all the buzz on what wuzz."


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