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Extractions: This Week - Charlie Hough It's hard to mention any player from the Rangers past and not think of Charlie Hough. Hough pitched for the Rangers for 11 seasons (1980-1990). He never put up Cy Young numbers, but he was a consistent winner who reached double-figures in victories nine consecutive season. Not only was Hough one of the most likeable players in franchise history, he was also one of the most unique. Hough started with the Dodgers in 1970 and was originally signed as a third baseman. He learned to throw the knuckle ball from Los Angeles scout Goldie Hold, with help from Hoyt Wilhelm, Jim Brewer and Tommy Lasorda. While Hough was with the Dodgers, he was used almost strictly as a middle-innings reliever. He only started one game from 1970 to 1978. The Rangers purchased Charlie's contract from the Dodgers during the 1980 season. In 1982, the club decided to move Hough into the starting rotation, and they were very surprised by the results. Hough won 16 games that year and began a streak of seven consecutive seasons leading the club in wins. In fact, the knuckleballer led Texas in complete games and innings pitched each year from 1982 to 1987. During this same time period, Hough won a higher percentage of his club's victories than any other major league hurler. When Hough finally left the franchise in 1990, he had rewritten the Rangers record book. He became the all time leader in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, games pitched, losses, and walks. In 1995, The Sporting News named Hough the greatest pitcher in Ranger history. Hough finished his career with the Marlins, and it is only appropriate that he go down in Marlin history as well. Hough was one of the first two free agents signed by the Marlins and won the first game in Marlins history against the Dodgers on April 5, 1993.
Baseball 1983 Topps Click here to return to the baseball Cards Main Page. Picciolo 0.15 Topps 477 TomNiedenfuer 0.15 Topps 478 Phil Garner 0.30 Topps 479 charlie hough 0.30 Topps http://www.olsensports.com/baseball/bs83topp.htm
Baseball 1985 Donruss Click here to return to the baseball Cards Main Page. 0.15 Donruss 419 Steve Balboni0.15 Donruss 420 Dwayne Murphy 0.15 Donruss 422 charlie hough 0.40 Donruss http://www.olsensports.com/baseball/bs85donr.htm
Extractions: SELECT A MOMENT 1. The Shot Heard 'Round the World 2. Bill Mazeroski's Home Run 3. Don Larsen's Perfect Game 4. Carlton Fisk Waves It Fair 5. Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run 6. Kirk Gibson's Home Run 7. Mark McGwire Hits No. 62 8. E-3 on Bill Buckner 9. Willie Mays' Catch 10. Enos Slaughter's Mad Dash 11. The "Luckiest Man Alive" Speech 12. Reggie Jackson's Three Homers 13. Willie McCovey Lines Out 14. Bucky Dent's Home Run 15. Roger Maris hits No. 61 16. Joe Carter's Home Run 17. Cal Ripken breaks Gehrig's Streak 18. Brooklyn wins the World Series 19. Haddix's Perfect Loss 20. Pete Rose gets hit No. 4,192 21. Chris Chambliss' Home Run 22. George Brett's Home Run 23. Owen and the Dropped Third Strike 24. Dave Henderson's Home Run 25. Cookie Lavagetto beats Bill Bevens More of the Best: - 25 Greatest Moments Quiz - The Next 10 Moments - All-Star Game Moments - Moments That Changed the Game - Unusual and Unforgettable - Individual Feats
Extractions: National League 2 The Americans threw a Rocket at the Nationals Roger Clemens. With help from Ted Higuera, Charlie Hough, Dave Righetti and Don Aase, he shut down the National League. The AL added power, too. In the second, Lou Whitaker followed a Dave Winfield double with a homer off Dwight Gooden. In the seventh, Frank Brown popped the another off Mike Scott. The NL made it interesting in the bottom of the eighth by roughing up Hough for two runs. In the ninth, the NL had runners at first and third with one out when Aase got Brown to hit a check-swing grounder for a double play. Box Score: Americans AB R H RBI Puckett (Twins), cf Henderson (Yankees), lf Moseby (Blue Jays), lf Boggs (Red Sox), 3b hJacoby (Indians), 3b Parrish (Tigers), c iRice (Red Sox) Gedman (Red Sox), c
BTF's Baseball Scholars One of the best things about belonging to SABR (the Society of American BaseballResearch) is Name IP R ER UPct PO A ER PB PBAvg Rank charlie hough 3030.2 1476 http://www.baseballstuff.com/btf/scholars/ruane/articles/bad_things_good_pitcher
Extractions: So there seem to be two issues here: 1) what type of pitchers tend to have more errors committed behind them, and 2) what pitchers seem to let up once those errors have been made. To start with the first one, I looked at the play-by-play data from 1980 to 1997 and determined the fielding percentages when each pitcher was on the mound. Here are the players with the lowest team fielding percentages (500 innings minimum) along with how they ranked in the percentage of unearned runs allowed (where #1 allowed the highest and #426 the lowest): Name IP R ER UPct PO A ER PB FPct Rank Pat Zachry 597.2 279 239 .143 1793 698 76 .9704 16 Gene Garber 718.2 310 262 .155 2156 1091 97 3 .9710 7 Chuck Rainey 566.0 336 291 .134 1698 874 73 5 .9724 30 Jeff Fassero 1084.1 461 396 .141 3253 1433 132 2 .9726 20 Mike Hampton 592.1 296 250 .155 1777 928 75 10 .9730 6 Chris Welsh 537.1 297 266 .104 1612 878 69 .9730 160 Alejandro Pena 1057.2 427 365 .145 3173 1064 117 9 .9731 14 Juan Eichelberger 578.2 298 263 .117 1736 720 68 7 .9731 97 Ismael Valdes 647.2 248 218 .121 1943 710 73 1 .9732 80 Atlee Hammaker 1078.2 493 439 .110 3236 1485 129 3 .9734 128 Where:
Diamond Mind Baseball study was to pursue a statement written by Bill James in the 1987 baseball Abstract. Welch160 99 61.8 8491 Nolan Ryan 158 93 62.9 84-91 charlie hough 154 114 http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/qstart.htm
Extractions: Spring, 1992 First, let's address the initial question: what is the ERA of pitchers in their quality starts? Table 1 is a summary of the results from all games from 1984-1991, 16831 games total, of which about 52% were quality starts. The information in this table is divided two ways. First, each league is presented individually, and second, the games are separated by quality starts and non-quality starts. Table 1. Summary of Quality Start data from 1984-1991 %QS Starts W L Pct IP ERA IP/Start AL QS 49.3 8935 6184 2749 .692 67370.1 1.93 7.54 AL NQS 9195 2878 6313 .313 44578.1 7.65 4.85 NL QS 54.9 8522 5590 2927 .656 62767.1 1.89 7.37 NL NQS 7010 2170 4833 .309 33171.2 7.28 4.73 ML QS 51.9 17457 11774 5676 .674 130137.2 1.91 7.45 ML NQS 16205 5048 11146 .311 77750.0 7.50 4.80 Totals 33662 16822 16822 .500 207887.2 4.00 6.18 Note 1: The 33662 Starts came in 16831 games, of which 9 were ties. Note 2: There were 989 quality starts in which the pitcher had exactly six innings pitched and allowed 3 earned runs, for a "Klein percentage" of 5.7%. There are three main points to make from this table.
Texas Hall of Fame, TEXAS baseball HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES. LAST NAME, FIRST NAME,YEAR INDUCTED. Howe, Art, 2000. hough, charlie, 1995. Hubbell, Carl, 1984. http://www.hallofame.org/baseball_hof.htm
Baseball site. baseball 819 is dedicated to the history of the game of baseball.The Bell. 21, John Clarkson, 105, Bob Welch, 189, charlie hough. 22, http://www.open.org/stevenc/baseball819.html
Extractions: Welcome to Steve's Baseball 819 Well over satisfied customers have visited this site. Baseball 819 is dedicated to the history of the game of baseball. The primary focus is on the best players of all time by position - 63 at each of the 8 regualar positons plus 315 pitchers, which totals 819. Other features inclued all-time all star teams for 16 teams and composite teams as well as several other all star teams, records and lists. The 819 players are rated by position in the tables below. To get to the other pages, go to any of the following: All Star Teams Players of the Year since 1871 ... steve@stevesbluesand.com ALL-TIME CATCHERS Updated 4-3-99 Yogi Berra Ray Schalk Darrell Porter Johnny Bench Johnny Kling Wilbert Robinson Mickey Cochrane Lance Parrish Muddy Ruel Bill Dickey Thurman Munson Smokey Burgess Josh Gibson Bill Freehan Deacon McGuire Roy Campanella Del Crandall Chief Meyers Gabby Hartnett Sherm Lollar Duke Farrell Carlton Fisk Tim McCarver Steve O'Neill Buck Ewing Mannie Sanguillen Luke Sewell Gary Carter Roger Bresnahan Larry Brown Biz Mackey Wally Schang Frank Duncan Deacon White Terry Kennedy Ernie Lombardi Louis Santop Earl Battey Elston Howard Rick Ferrell Hank Severeid Joe Torre Al Lopez Jack Clements Ted Simmons Jim Hegan John Roseboro Mike Piazza Bryan Downing Harry Danning Ivan Rodriguez Tony Pena Gus Triandos King Kelly Jim Sundberg Jerry Grote Walker Cooper Jimmy Wilson Bubbles Hargrave
Elusive Knuckleballs, Old Houghs Keep The Game Real Right Now Wakefield, and charlie Bad Hip hough. The big disadvantage of the knuckleballis the fact that even the best knucklers in baseball have problems http://www.students.rhodes.edu/sw/2~21~96/sports/knuckle.html
Celebrity Players Tour - Celebrity Roster Johnny Bench, baseball Hall of Fame Catcher. Kurt Bevacqua, baseball MajorLeaguer. Ken Harrelson, Major Leaguer. charlie hough, Major League Pitcher. http://www.cptgolf.com/players/rosterclass.asp?class=baseball
Lybot.com: Baseball > S: 51 - 75 70, Shrine to charlie hough The Shrine to charlie hough, a tribute to theformer major league pitcher. 71, Shrine to John Kruk. 72, SHS baseball. http://www.lybot.com/Baseball/Alphabet/S_51_75.htm
Cat's Cards And Collectibles Pre-1985 Baseball Cards 1974 Joe Torre 15; 1974 Earl Weaver 306; 1974 Ron Santo 270T; 1974Cecil Cooper 523; 1974 charlie hough 408; 1974 Giants Team 281; http://www.catscards.com/olderbb.htm
Extractions: Have you ever seen an Old-Timers game, where stars from the past gather to play? Well, if not, you should because its a blast! But in the mean time, you can reach out and touch the cards of some of those older stars - just pick your choice from the list below! Conditions range from G to E. If you see something you like, e-mail us. Donruss Fleer Topps Bowman ... Other Donruss: 1981 Reggie Jackson #228 1981 Carl Yazstremski #221 1981 Dwight Evans #458 1981 Dale Murphy #437 1981 Eddie Murray #112 1981 Jim Rice #338 1981 Jim Kaat #536 1981 Joe Morgan #18 1981 Billy Martin #479 1981 J.R. Richard #140 1981 Danny Ainge #569 1981 Tommy John #107 1981 Ron Guidry #227 1981 Steve Garvey #176 1982 Phil Niekro #475 1982 Tommy John #409 1982 Ken Singleton #105 1982 Billy Martin #491 1982 Frank Robinson/Joe Morgan/Vida Blue #648 1982 Gaylord Perry #543 1982 Don Sutton #443 1982 Tony Perez #408 1982 Vida Blue #222 1982 Andre Dawson #88 1982 Dale Murphy #299 1982 Danny Ainge #638 1983 Rod Carew #90 1983 Lee May #538 1983 Vida Blue #34 1983 Ron Cey #84 1983 Pete Rose #42 1983 Mike Schmidt #168 1983 Willie Stargell #610 1983 Tom Seaver #122 1983 Dwight Evans #452 1983 Gaylord Perry #307 1983 Paul Molitor #484 1983 Robin Yount #258 1983 Ferguson Jenkins #300 1983 Dale Murphy #47 1983 Bert Blyleven #589 1983 George Brett #338 1983 Alan Trammell #207 1983 Tim Raines #540 1983 Ozzie Smith #120 1983 Andre Dawson #518 1983 Joe Morgan #438 1983 Jim Palmer #77 1983 Jim Palmer #4 1983 Frank Robinson #564 1983 Joe Morgan #24 1983 Tommy John #570 1983 Carl Yasztremski #326
Sun-Sentinel Marlins LUCIE ยท charlie hough, the Marlins' Opening Day starter for the 1993 inaugural Anative of Hawaii and California resident, hough's last baseball job was http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/baseball/marlins/sfl-marnot15mar15,0,7520861.
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USATODAY.com - Club Records Most wins 139, charlie hough, 198090; Most strikeouts 1,452, charliehough, 1980-90; Lowest ERA 3.26, Gaylord Perry, 1976-77. Season. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/rangers/records.htm
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Sports Card Source - Your Source For Sports Card Information charlie hough Cards. Year, Set, Card . 1972, Topps Regular Issue, 198. 1974,Topps Regular Issue, 408. 1975, Topps Regular Issue, 71. 1976, Topps RegularIssue, 174. http://www.sportscardsource.com/Baseball/dbtest.php?player_id=HOUC01
1972 O-Pee-Chee (OPC) Baseball Cards 1972 OPee-Chee (OPC) Checklist / Price List (525 cards) Approximate set value$1,500 TOP ROOKIES Carlton Fisk,Cecil Cooper,Dave Kingman,charlie hough. http://www.baseball-cards.com/vintage/1972o.htm
Extractions: 1972 OPC # 1 Pirates Team 1972 OPC # 2 Ray Culp 1972 OPC # 3 Bob Tolan 1972 OPC # 4 Checklist #1-132 1972 OPC # 5 John Bateman 1972 OPC # 6 Fred Scherman 1972 OPC # 7 Enzo Hernandez 1972 OPC # 8 Ron Swoboda 1972 OPC # 9 Stan Williams 1972 OPC # 10 Amos Otis 1972 OPC # 11 Bobby Valentine 1972 OPC # 12 Jose Cardenal 1972 OPC # 13 Joe Grzenda 1972 OPC # 14 Phillies Rookies (Pete Koegel/Mike Anderson/...) 1972 OPC # 15 Walt Williams 1972 OPC # 16 Mike Jorgensen 1972 OPC # 17 Dave Duncan 1972 OPC # 18 Juan Pizarro 1972 OPC # 19 Billy Cowan 1972 OPC # 20 Don Wilson 1972 OPC # 21 Braves Team 1972 OPC # 22 Rob Gardner 1972 OPC # 23 Ted Kubiak 1972 OPC # 24 Ted Ford 1972 OPC # 25 Bill Singer 1972 OPC # 26 Andy Etchebarren 1972 OPC # 27 Bob Johnson 1972 OPC # 28 Twins Rookies (Bob Gebhard/Steve Brye/Hal Haydel) 1972 OPC # 29 Bill Bonham 1972 OPC # 30 Rico Petrocelli
Charlie Hough Cards HUNTINGTON CARDS Extensive List of Regular Oddball Issues. http://members.tripod.com/huntingtoncards/hough.htm
The New York Mets Hall Of Records: Charlie Hough charlie hough. Charles This is a list of the charlie hough cards thatI already have in my collection; these cards are not for sale. If http://www.rndng3rd.com/mets/playrsgl/chahou.html
Extractions: Born: January 5, 1948 in Honolulu, HI Charlie was named the Mets' pitching coach for the 2001 season, replacing Dave Wallace. He was a very successful knuckleball pitcher for 20+ years, toiling mostly for the Dodgers and Rangers. He's pictured on this 1994 Bowman card with the expansion Florida Marlins, still pitching at the age of 46! back to Players back to the New York Mets Hall of Records home page Rounding Third baseball card shop This is a list of the Charlie Hough cards that I already have in my collection; these cards are not for sale. If you have any cards that are not listed here, and you are willing to trade them, contact me at Rounding Third 1972 Topps #198 (Dodgers Rookie Stars) 1975 Topps #71