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Walk-off walks

Posted by Andy on April 17, 2009

Just got curious to find all walk-off walks from the last several years, meaning a walk that ended the game by forcing in a run. This is done with a simple team pitching event finder search of walks as the game-ending event.

A couple of days ago, the Dodgers won a game in such fashion:

  Yr#    G# Date          Pitcher           Tm   Opp Batter            Score       Inn RoB Out Cnt Pit  R Play Desc.
+-------+---+-------------+-----------------+---+----+-----------------+-----------+---+---+---+---+---+--+-------------------------+
       1   1 2009-04-15    Brian Wilson      SFG @LAD James Loney       tied   4-4  b 9 123   1 3-2   6  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Ramirez Scores; Ethier to 3B; Martin to 2B

Here are the 2008 games:

   Yr#    G# Date          Pitcher           Tm   Opp Batter            Score       Inn RoB Out Cnt Pit  R Play Desc.
+-------+---+-------------+-----------------+---+----+-----------------+-----------+---+---+---+---+---+--+-------------------------+
       1   1 2008-04-03    Jesus Colome      WSN @PHI Jayson Werth      tied   7-7  b10 123   1 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Rollins Scores; Utley to 3B; Howard to 2B
       2   1 2008-05-26    Bobby Seay        DET @LAA Garret Anderson   tied   0-0  b12 123   1 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Izturis Scores; Guerrero to 3B; Hunter to 2B
       3   1 2008-06-26    Mike Parisi       STL @DET Clete Thomas      tied   2-2  b10 123   2 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Granderson Scores; Guillen to 3B; Cabrera to 2B
       4   1 2008-08-03    Fernando Rodney   DET @TBR Carlos Pena       tied   5-5  b10 123   2 3-2   6  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Riggans Scores; Upton to 3B; Crawford to 2B
       5   1 2008-08-04    George Sherrill   BAL @LAA Chone Figgins     tied   5-5  b 9 123   2 3-2   6  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Hunter Scores; Kendrick to 3B; Mathis to 2B
       6   1 2008-08-30    Aaron Heilman     NYM @FLA Josh Willingham   tied   3-3  b 9 123   1 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Ramirez Scores; Cantu to 3B; Jacobs to 2B
       7   1 2008-08-30    Vladimir Nunez    ATL @WSN Elijah Dukes      tied   8-8  b10 123   2 3-2   8  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Hernandez Scores; Guzman to 3B; Zimmerman to 2B
       8   1 2008-09-28    Luis Vizcaino     COL @ARI Chris Young       tied   1-1  b 9 123   2 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Romero Scores; Ojeda to 3B; Salazar to 2B

And 2007:

   Yr#    G# Date          Pitcher           Tm   Opp Batter            Score       Inn RoB Out Cnt Pit  R Play Desc.
+-------+---+-------------+-----------------+---+----+-----------------+-----------+---+---+---+---+---+--+-------------------------+
       1   1 2007-05-14    Michael Wuertz    CHC @NYM Carlos Delgado    tied   4-4  b 9 123   2 3-2  10  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Reyes Scores; Chavez to 3B; Beltran to 2B
       2   1 2007-05-16    Bronson Arroyo    CIN @SDP Kevin Kouzmanoff  tied   2-2  b 9 123   0 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Greene Scores/unER; Cameron to 3B; Bard to 2B
       3   1 2007-05-30    David Aardsma     CHW @MIN Torii Hunter      tied   6-6  b 9 123   2 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Tyner Scores/unER; Punto to 3B; Cuddyer to 2B
       4   1 2007-06-05    Tim Corcoran      TBD @TOR Aaron Hill        tied  11-11 b 9 123   1 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Stairs Scores; Thomas to 3B; Glaus to 2B
       5   1 2007-06-07    Jonathan Broxton  LAD @SDP Russell Branyan   tied   5-5  b 9 123   1 3-2   6  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Gonzalez Scores; Bard to 3B; Cameron to 2B
       6   1 2007-06-26    Scott Proctor     NYY @BAL Ramon Hernandez   tied   2-2  b 9 123   1 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Patterson Scores; Roberts to 3B; Markakis to 2B
       7   1 2007-08-30    Rick White        SEA @CLE Kenny Lofton      tied   5-5  b 9 123   2 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Barfield Scores; Garko to 3B; Gutierrez to 2B

And 2006:

   Yr#    G# Date          Pitcher           Tm   Opp Batter            Score       Inn RoB Out Cnt Pit  R Play Desc.
+-------+---+-------------+-----------------+---+----+-----------------+-----------+---+---+---+---+---+--+-------------------------+
       1   1 2006-05-05    Dan Wheeler       HOU @COL Jamey Carroll     tied   4-4  b 9 123   1 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Barmes Scores/unER; Marrero to 3B; Sullivan to 2B
       2   1 2006-06-17    Jae Weong Seo     LAD @OAK Bobby Crosby      tied   4-4  b17 123   2 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Scutaro Scores; Swisher to 3B; Chavez to 2B
       3   1 2006-08-29    Ryan Dempster     CHC @PIT Jose Bautista     tied   6-6  b11 123   1 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Castillo Scores/unER; Randa to 3B; Duffy to 2B
       4   1 2006-09-02    Jesse Crain       MIN @NYY Bernie Williams   ahead  6-1  b 8 ---   0 3-1   5  0 *ENDED GAME*:Walk
       5   1 2006-09-02(1) Brandon Lyon      ARI @WSN Ryan Zimmerman    tied   6-6  b11 123   1 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Castro Scores; Soriano to 3B; Lopez to 2B
       6   1 2006-09-27    Fernando Cabrera  CLE  CHW Josh Fields       down   1-2  t 8 -23   2 3-1   5  0 *ENDED GAME*:Walk
       7   1 2006-09-29    Seth McClung      TBD @CLE Jhonny Peralta    tied   1-1  b 9 123   1 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Michaels Scores; Martinez to 3B; Choo to 2B

And 2005:

   Yr#    G# Date          Pitcher           Tm   Opp Batter            Score       Inn RoB Out Cnt Pit  R Play Desc.
+-------+---+-------------+-----------------+---+----+-----------------+-----------+---+---+---+---+---+--+-------------------------+
       1   1 2005-04-07    Rick White        PIT @SDP Xavier Nady       tied   0-0  b12 123   1 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Blum Scores; Hernandez to 3B; Burroughs to 2B
       2   1 2005-05-04    Roberto Novoa     CHC @MIL Damian Miller     tied   3-3  b 9 123   2 3-2   7  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Hall Scores; Jenkins to 3B; Overbay to 2B
       3   1 2005-05-28    Giovanni Carrara  LAD @ARI Kelly Stinnett    tied   4-4  b 9 123   0 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Kata Scores/unER; Green to 3B; Terrero to 2B
       4   1 2005-06-02    Randy Flores      STL @COL Brad Hawpe        tied   7-7  b 9 123   0 3-1   5  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Relaford Scores; Helton to 3B; Holliday to 2B
       5   1 2005-07-26    Luis Ayala        WSN @ATL Andruw Jones      tied   2-2  b10 123   2 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Francoeur Scores; Furcal to 3B; Giles to 2B
       6   1 2005-08-02    Julio Santana     MIL @NYM Mike Piazza       tied   8-8  b11 123   1 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Wright Scores; Cameron to 3B; Mientkiewicz to 2B
       7   1 2005-08-16    Scott Proctor     NYY @TBD Jonny Gomes       tied   3-3  b11 123   2 3-0   4  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Crawford Scores; Perez to 3B; Huff to 2B
       8   1 2005-09-07    Jeff Nelson       SEA @OAK Nick Swisher      tied   7-7  b 9 123   2 3-2   6  1 *ENDED GAME*:Walk; Payton Scores; Johnson to 3B; Ginter to 2B

One interesting thing about these lists is that, with few exceptions, the batters are all good offensive players. That makes sense, of course--I guess pitchers would be more likely to throw strikes to a lesser hitter. Those at-bats may still have ended poorly for the pitchers, but at least they weren't walks.

11 Responses to “Walk-off walks”

  1. JDV Says:

    Ouch! Scott Proctor and Rick White make the list twice.

  2. kingturtle Says:

    here's what caught my eye first...2006-09-27...Josh Fields...down 1-2?? upon close investigation of the game...Fields walked to load the bases in the top of the eighth, down 1-2...and then the game was called (probably because of rain).

    i am guessing the list was created by finding games that ended in a walk.

    the same ending can be said about the 2006-09-02 game.

  3. David in Toledo Says:

    With bases loaded in the 9th, the pitcher was probably trying to throw strikes to these good batters. The pitcher may (justifiably) have been a little more nervous than usual, however. And yes, the hitter's reputation MAY matter somewhat (causing the pitcher to nibble). But the key thing may be the good hitter's ability to tell ball from strike even on the close ones, and not to swing at pitches that are close but out of the zone. The mediocre hitter swings at wide ones; the good hitter, especially in these circumstances, MAKES the pitcher throw strikes, and often, under these circumstances, he can't.

  4. Andy Says:

    Yeah, nice catch Kingturtle (and where the hell have you been??)

    The search was for games that ended with a walk, not necessarily victories or losses.

  5. JDV Says:

    Yes...both of those games were rain-shortened. The walks just happened to be the last events before the umpires stopped the action. The White Sox were actually up 2-1 and threatening to add more when it was ended. I don't think an umpire would have made that decision if the tying run were on third. In the other game, the Twins had just scored four insurance runs in the top of the 8th, so despite the lead-off walk to Williams in the bottom of the 8th, it probably wasn't too controversial when the umpires ended that one.

  6. JohnnyTwisto Says:

    No walk-off intentional walks? That's disappointing.

  7. Andy Says:

    Johnny, you and I share a certain perverse sense, and I considered intentional walk-off walks too. Talk about throwing in the towel...

  8. JohnnyTwisto Says:

    Heh...there's actually a poster at Baseballthinkfactory with the name Walk-Off IBB (or something like that) which is where I got the idea.

  9. TheGoof Says:

    Bobby Valentine effectively ended a season with an intentional walk-off walk. I was screaming at the TV that it was stupid to bring Kenny Rogers in, and my colleagues (including at least one Mets fan) kept saying that he'd throw strikes. Historically, the guy's got great control...but in that situation? They intentionally walked a guy or two, which I always argue makes a pitcher less effective, and in this case, a guy who isn't used to relieving, even more so. And, with the season on the line, he walked the guy on four pitches. End of game, end of season.

    Curious who the all-time walk-off kings are, by walks and/or hits.

  10. JohnnyTwisto Says:

    Goof, Sean posted about that a few years ago. It seems you still can't post links here for some reason, but go to the main B-R blog and search "walk-off" and you'll find it. Or look for his post dated June 26, 2006.

  11. biffylou Says:

    the worst part of the kenny rogers situation is that it was a 3-2 count and all he had to do was throw a fastball, but he threw a terrible curve ball. i was not happy.