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About the Author - Kegger
"Go Proud Spell Go"
York, PA
Male 34 years old
About Me:
I'm married, 2 kids. The retired in my occupation isn't actually retired! I hurt my back a few years back, that I have very limited movements. So now, I'm just a father...and a huge sports fan!
My sports career was basically soccer year round, with a few summers of baseball thrown in for good measure. For 15 years I played my heart out. Then I went to college, and walked onto the Mt. St. Mary's squad. The best year of my life, travelling the northeast and playing here and there. After my year of college (majored in partying after the season), I messed around in some rec leagues and tried out for the Harrisburg Heat Indoor team, and was cut near the end of tryouts -- should've worked harder to get in shape! My sports career is done, but I will be a fan till the day I die.
Well, due to my constant back pains, after two seasons of coaching I was forced into resigning my post. The two years of that was some great time, but I have to look at my health first.
Here is my most favorite sports video of all time!
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Jack Morris - Hall of Famer!
>7 days ago
As part of the FanIQ Baseball Hall of Fame Vote, fans have the opportunity to explain why a player deserves to be inducted. We lead off this series with Kegger making a case for Jack Morris.Jack Morris was the ultimate competitor, and in my eyes, represented what every athlete should try to be, come game time. Jack Morris lasted one heck of a long time in the major leagues. Thirteen times he won fifteen games or more, three times he was a 20 game winner. But it's Morris' durability that made him a great pitcher..well and the fact he was the winningest pitcher of the 1980s.
From his time with the Detroit Tigers (12 seasons), Morris won 198 games. During the 80s, Morris averaged 244 innings pitched per season and won 162 games. After the 1990 season, Morris signed with the Twins. During his lone season in Minnesota, Morris won 18 games and led his team to the World Series. It was here that Morris defined his career. Starting three games in the Series, Morris went 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in 23 innings. It was game seven where Morris left his legacy, going 10 innings in a 1-0 win. This alone is arguably one of the greatest World Series pitching moments ever.
Other key stats and numbers, taken from the Hall of Fame Candidacy Page.
* 14 straight Opening Day starts - tied with Walter Johnson and Steve Carlton for second most ever
* 515 Consecutive starting assignments
* 33 starts per season from 80-88 (Except `81 - strike shortened)
* Led all ML pitchers in the 1980s with 162 wins, 133 complete games, 332 starts and 2,443 innings
* Holds AL career record for most putouts by a pitcher (387)
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