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Geremi Gonzalez

Posted by Andy on August 19, 2008

Former big-league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez died a few months ago when he was struck by lightning. Unusual, but true. Earlier in his career, his teams spelled his first name "Jeremi."

Anyway, Gonzalez didn't have a long or particularly noteworthy career. In 2003, he had one of fewer than a dozen seasons by a Rays pitcher with at least 150 IP and an ERA+ of 110 or better. He still went just 6-11, though.

Since 1958, Gonzalez had one of the lowest W-L% for a starting pitcher meeting those criteria. I'm sure it's because the Rays didn't score any runs.

  Cnt Player             **W-L%** ERA    IP  Year Age Tm  Lg  G   GS CG SHO GF  W  L SV  H   R   ER  BB  SO   ERA  HR  BF   AB  2B 3B IBB HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB CS Pk BK WP   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS   Pit  Str
 ----+-----------------+---------+----+-----+----+---+---+--+---+---+--+---+--+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+------+--+----+----+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---- 
    1 John Dopson          .214    118 168.2 1988  24 MON NL  26  26  1   0  0  3 11  0 150  69  57  58 101   3.04 15  704  638 21  4   3   1   5   2  14  34  6  0  1  3  .235  .299  .351  .650   89           
    2 Tony Saunders        .286    115 192.1 1998  24 TBD AL  31  31  2   0  0  6 15  0 191  95  88 111 172   4.12 15  855  721 35  7   1   7   6  10  21  13 10  1  1  2  .265  .364  .395  .759   97           
    3 Steve Rogers         .292    117 230   1976  26 MON NL  33  32  8   4  1  7 17  1 212  93  82  69 150   3.21 10  944  849 22  7   7   4  17   5  21  14  9  3  1 10  .250  .307  .327  .634   81           
    4 Matt Cain            .304    122 200   2007  22 SFG NL  32  32  1   0  0  7 16  0 173  84  81  79 163   3.65 14  832  735 40  7   3   5   8   5  16   8  5  0  0 12  .235  .312  .366  .678   79 3345 2112 
    5 Brandon Webb         .304    129 208   2004  25 ARI NL  35  35  1   0  0  7 16  0 194 111  83 119 164   3.59 17  933  783 31  5  11  11  14   6  24  31 10  3  1 17  .248  .353  .365  .718   87 3422 2020 
    6 Matt Young           .308    113 225.1 1990  31 SEA AL  34  33  7   1  0  8 18  0 198 106  88 107 176   3.51 15  963  836 25  3   7   6   7   7  27  20 14  3  0 16  .237  .325  .328  .653   82           
    7 Danny Darwin         .308    110 217.2 1985  29 MIL AL  39  29 11   1  8  8 18  2 212 112  92  65 125   3.80 34  919  834 38  4   4   4   7   9  15  19  7  0  0  6  .254  .308  .432  .740  100           
    8 Jim Abbott           .318    144 211   1992  24 CAL AL  29  29  7   0  0  7 15  0 208  73  65  68 130   2.77 12  874  790 28  2   3   4   8   4  22  14 13  1  0  2  .263  .323  .349  .672   88           
    9 Dennis Lamp          .318    122 223.2 1978  25 CHC NL  37  36  6   3  0  7 15  0 221  96  82  56  73   3.30 16  928  854 36  3   8   4  10   3  20  28  9  1  2  2  .259  .306  .364  .670   84           
   10 Danny Jackson        .333    114 224   1987  25 KCR AL  36  34 11   2  1  9 18  0 219 115 100 109 152   4.02 11  981  849 37 10   1   7   8   7  20  16  9  1  0  5  .258  .345  .364  .709   86           
   11 Nolan Ryan           .333    142 211.2 1987  40 HOU NL  34  34  0   0  0  8 16  0 154  75  65  87 270   2.76 14  873  771 23  3   2   4   9   1   6  45  7  0  2 10  .200  .284  .292  .576   60           
   12 Bruce Berenyi        .333    110 222.1 1982  27 CIN NL  34  34  4   1  0  9 18  0 208  90  83  96 157   3.36  8  938  816 33  6   5   2  17   7  29  34  8  0  3 16  .255  .332  .339  .671   92           
   13 Gary Ross            .333    110 225   1976  28 CAL AL  34  31  7   2  0  8 16  0 224  89  75  58 100   3.00 12  948  868 43  7   5   5  10   7  15  33  7  0  0  0  .258  .306  .365  .671  102           
   14 Turk Farrell         .333    124 241.2 1962  28 HOU NL  43  29 11   2  9 10 20  4 210  91  81  55 203   3.02 21  981  902 33  8   2   5  12   6  17  25  7  1  0  9  .233  .279  .357  .636   81           
   15 Steve Carlton        .345    111 253.2 1970  25 STL NL  34  33 13   2  0 10 19  0 239 123 105 109 193   3.73 25 1086  953 39  9  16   2  14   7  25  13  9  7  1 14  .251  .327  .389  .716   95           
   16 Matt Keough          .348    112 197.1 1978  22 OAK AL  32  32  6   0  0  8 15  0 178  90  71  85 108   3.24  9  837  738 25  5   2   4   7   3  16  15 12  1  3 12  .241  .322  .325  .647   87           
   17 Roger Erickson       .350    135 191.1 1980  23 MIN AL  32  27  7   0  1  7 13  0 198  83  69  56  97   3.25 13  811  740 31  5   0   4   5   6  13   5  7  4  2  5  .268  .320  .376  .696   84           
   18 Roger Nelson         .350    111 193.1 1969  25 KCR AL  29  29  8   1  0  7 13  0 170  78  71  65  82   3.31 12  790  701 25  5   4   6  10   9  17  11 10  4  1  8  .243  .309  .344  .653   88           
   19 Moe Drabowsky        .350    129 174.1 1963  27 KCA AL  26  22  9   2  1  7 13  0 135  62  59  64 109   3.05 16  707  630 14  5   2   8   3   2  13  11  4  1  0  6  .214  .294  .329  .623   76           
   20 Geremi Gonzalez      .353    112 156.1 2003  28 TBD AL  25  25  2   0  0  6 11  0 131  71  68  69  97   3.91 18  668  575 34  4   1  12   3   9   6   6  3  5  2  3  .228  .319  .395  .714   92 2709 1638 
   21 Andy Ashby           .353    122 164.1 1994  26 SDP NL  24  24  4   0  0  6 11  0 145  75  62  43 121   3.40 16  682  622 29  4  12   3  11   3  11  27  2  0  0  5  .233  .285  .370  .655   76           
   22 Jerry Koosman        .353    112 165.2 1971  28 NYM NL  26  24  4   0  0  6 11  0 160  66  56  51  96   3.04 12  694  626 31  4   4   1   9   7  14  12  3  1  0  7  .256  .309  .375  .684  101           

Rest in peace, Mr. Gonzalez.

2 Responses to “Geremi Gonzalez”

  1. Johnny Twisto Says:

    Of course, that is easily checked on his Game Logs page. His avg run support in 2003 was 3.55 RPG, and he received 3 or fewer runs in 15 of 25 starts.

  2. Tom Clancy Says:

    Wow, hadn't thought of John Dopson in years. Looking at his numbers, I don't really see why he was out of baseball at 30 except for a bad year after a number of years pitching for awful teams. His Red Sox stint came during a real period in the wilderness, "The Scott Fletcher Era".