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PostSubject: Craig Biggio Article re: HBP record   Craig Biggio Article re: HBP record Icon_minipostedSun Oct 21, 2007 5:58 am

NOTE: This is from theonion.com so it is FICTION. It's still fun though!


August 02, 2007
Craig Biggio Blames Media Pressure For Stalling At 285 Hit-By-Pitches

HOUSTON—The intense pressure and scrutiny that comes with attempting to break Major League Baseball's all-time hit-batsman mark, a once-thought untouchable record that has stood at 287 for over a century, came to a head yesterday when Craig Biggio lashed out against the media, blaming an avalanche of news coverage and reporters' ceaseless questioning for his recent hit-by-pitch slump.
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Biggio has not been struck by a pitch since July and has stalled at 285, while Hughie Jennings' awe-inspiring, much-revered record—set during a playing career that spanned the decade from 1893 to 1903—seems to be getting further and further out of reach.

"You guys perpetuated this by comparing me to Hughie day in and day out," said a chain-smoking Biggio, showing reporters from over 50 media outlets the bundles of hate mail he has received from baseball fans.
"Listen to these people: 'Quit now before you break the hearts of fans everywhere, Craig.' 'Hey Craig Bitch, I'll kill you and your family if you break the record.' 'Jennings did it without an arm guard.' Do you think they had even heard of this guy before you people had my countdown on the front page every day? Jesus Christ!"

"More than anything, I just want to be hit by three more pitches so all of this will go away," said Biggio, who claims he has not slept in weeks and has developed multiple stomach ulcers. "Now I know why Don Baylor quit at 267."

Though Biggio has refrained from comment on what national media outlets have dubbed "The Chase" for the majority of the season, last night's outburst was more than likely a reaction to a special guest editorial in this week's Sports Illustrated. The Tom Verducci-penned piece stated that, no matter what numbers eventually appeared in the "total hit by pitch" column, Jennings and his "magical" 51 hit-batsman season of 1894 could never be dethroned as baseball's all-time hit-by-pitch king.
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"Craig Biggio has played nearly 10 seasons more than Jennings—that means he has had the opportunity to be hit by hundreds of thousands more pitches," Verducci writes. "It's a regrettable fact that, like it or not, baseball fans will have to accept that Craig Biggio will ultimately be hit by a baseball more times than Hughie Jennings. But he will never, ever bring the same amount of excitement to being hit by a pitch that Hughie did."
The final line of Verducci's article read, "Craig Biggio: All-Time Hit-Batsman Leader. Just doesn't sound right."

According to ESPN baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian, the main difference between Jennings and Biggio is that, in Jennings' playing days, he was universally adored by fans in all eight baseball cities. Kurkjian notes that, perhaps unfairly, Biggio's attempt to break the record has only been embraced in Houston, evidenced by the enormous "Hit By Pitch" countdown sign in left field and by the fireworks that are set off every time Biggio is beaned.

"True, Biggio is booed in every major-league ballpark other than his own," Kurkjian said. "But this is not just a historic record we're talking about here. It's a fairytale of a record, a romantic ideal almost, a high-water mark set by one of baseball's most well-known figures. Naturally, there is going to be a backlash."

"And as far as I'm concerned, the arm-guard argument can be saved for a later time. The key for Biggio is to block everything out, play Craig Biggio baseball, and wait for his pitch. The wild fastballs and the non-breaking curveballs will eventually come if he's patient."

With over 50 games remaining, Biggio has ample time to break the record, though there are several tangible factors that can be blamed for his recent stall. Most significant is the simple fact that the closer he gets to the immortal mark, pitchers around the league have been throwing to, instead of at, Biggio.

"No one wants to be the guy who throws that record 288th bean-ball," New York Mets pitcher Tom Glavine said. "From this point on, when Craig comes up to bat, he is only going to get pitches he can hit. Still, I am sure some pitcher will make a mistake, and serve up a wild pitch on a silver platter. When that happens, Craig will definitely know to lay into it."

"After all," Glavine said, "he is one of the all-time greats."Craig Biggio Article re: HBP record Terminator
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I love that article! Cracks me up every time!
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Somebody likes Hughie Jennings!! I haven't read it all yet, because I didn't really have time. I'll have to check it out later though.
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I'm just so glad the record wasn't broken! Go Jennings!
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Yeah, that's sort of a record that you shouldn't really be too proud of. It's not really that great, so I am sort of happy he didn't get the record either.

GOO JENNINGS!!
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PostSubject: Re: Craig Biggio Article re: HBP record   Craig Biggio Article re: HBP record Icon_minipostedMon Oct 22, 2007 4:59 am

cdurbfan22 wrote:
Yeah, that's sort of a record that you shouldn't really be too proud of. It's not really that great, so I am sort of happy he didn't get the record either.

GOO JENNINGS!!

Not that great? Sure they are! A HBP is worth MORE than a non-intentional walk (0.353 vs. 0.327) according to linear weights. People act like HBP's are garbage, but they're good things.

Using linear weights again, let's say a guy has 600 plate appearances and is hit every time and plays in all 162 games:
He would be worth 1.307 runs per game ABOVE AVERAGE. That is phenomenal.

Of course, that would never happen. Let's say he's hit 300 times and makes 300 outs. He's now worth 0.09 runs per game ABOVE AVERAGE.

Again, that's getting on base too often. Let's instead say he gets hit by 240 pitches and makes 360 outs (he gets on base 40% of the time). He's now 0.15 runs per game below average, but still better than Inge's 0.177 runs below average.

That probably made little sense, but hit by pitches are great. In fact, out of all the things you can do (single, double, triple, homer, walk unintentionally, walk intentionally, get hit, steal a base, K, make a non-K out, get caught stealing, etc.) only the 4 types of hits are better than HBP's.
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