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Best starting pitcher, 1982-1985

Posted by Andy on December 20, 2007

The other day, in a previous post, I stumbled onto just how good Mario Soto was from 1982 to 1985. Click through for some statistical proof of that.

These searches are all done using the PI Pitching Season Finder, and summing the results over the years 1982 to 1985.

First off, most innings pitched:

  Cnt Player              **IP**   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   L   W-L%  SV   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+----------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+----+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 Dave Stieb          1098.1   1982 1985 24-27  145 145  52  13   0  64  47  .577   0  915  397  355  352  693   2.91  148  89  4500  14  39   3  14 TOR          .226  .293  .339  .632   69  38  20 151  20  75   45  37   4
    2 Fernando Valenzue   1075.1   1982 1985 21-24  141 141  53  15   0  63  50  .558   0  921  428  360  389  836   3.01  117  57  4437  31   8   3  37 LAD          .234  .302  .328  .630   82  70  26 167  17  81   92  63  25
    3 Jack Morris         1057.1   1982 1985 27-30  144 144  59   9   0  72  51  .585   0  937  458  420  376  706   3.58  111 108  4403  26  10   3  57 DET          .236  .302  .366  .668   84  28  24 144  24  72   71  38   2
    4 Mario Soto          1025.1   1982 1985 25-28  138 137  53   6   1  61  48  .560   0  786  395  357  357  915   3.13  120 103  4173  18  16   5  19 CIN          .211  .281  .340  .621   76  42  32 137  18  40  117  47   1
    5 Joaquin Andujar     1021.2   1982 1985 29-32  151 145  36  13   4  62  52  .544   1  935  414  376  277  521   3.31  108  69  4178  39  28  12  16 STL          .245  .300  .359  .659   89  43  20 166  29  78  101  39  23
    6 Joe Niekro          1007.1   1982 1985 37-40  146 146  35   8   0  59  51  .536   0  896  406  356  361  530   3.18  106  67  4190  16  17   3  66 HOU-TOT      .240  .307  .335  .642   90  37  34 120  19  72  153  45   3
    7 Charlie Hough        996.1   1982 1985 34-37  138 137  54   7   1  61  56  .521   0  894  436  392  344  585   3.54  115  92  4135   9  26   6  38 TEX          .240  .307  .373  .680   87  18  23 166  26  77   72  53  24
    8 Dan Petry            984.1   1982 1985 23-26  142 142  32   5   0  67  41  .620   0  897  416  377  346  507   3.45  116  97  4076  25  16   0  34 DET          .244  .310  .377  .687   89  18  17 151  24 101   56  48  11
    9 La Marr Hoyt         946.1   1982 1985 27-30  140 133  44   7   2  72  51  .585   0  938  431  398  142  481   3.79  106  95  3843  12  10   5   5 CHW-SDP      .257  .285  .402  .687   88  23  23 182  31  72   60  31   3
   10 Ron Guidry           927     1982 1985 31-34  128 125  43   7   1  67  34  .663   0  914  409  381  215  588   3.70  106 100  3833  12   5   4  14 NYY          .257  .298  .407  .705   94  23  34 184  25  77   50  38   6

Soto is 4th, just a shade behind Stieb, Fernando, and Jack Morris. Note too that Soto had fewer starts plus one relief appearance. With 5 more starts, he could have had as many as 30-40 more innings. Still not good enough for first, but 2nd or 3rd place is nothing to sneeze at. (Also, I don't know why Soto missed starts. He could have been hurt, tired, or simply passed over.)

How about strikeouts:

  Cnt Player             **SO**  From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   L   W-L%  SV   IP     H    R   ER   BB    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+--------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+------+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 Mario Soto           915   1982 1985 25-28  138 137  53   6   1  61  48  .560   0 1025.1  786  395  357  357   3.13  120 103  4173  18  16   5  19 CIN          .211  .281  .340  .621   76  42  32 137  18  40  117  47   1
    2 Fernando Valenzue    836   1982 1985 21-24  141 141  53  15   0  63  50  .558   0 1075.1  921  428  360  389   3.01  117  57  4437  31   8   3  37 LAD          .234  .302  .328  .630   82  70  26 167  17  81   92  63  25
    3 Nolan Ryan           834   1982 1985 35-38  129 129  24   7   0  52  44  .542   0  862.1  678  360  313  374   3.27  103  53  3597  16  25   8  43 HOU          .216  .302  .314  .616   83  31  26 104  22  58  128  39   5
    4 Steve Carlton        772   1982 1985 37-40  124 124  28   9   0  52  42  .553   0  900.1  828  378  325  302   3.25  112  57  3741  26   4  27  36 PHI          .246  .307  .352  .659   88  48  17 150  19  69   71  49  29
    5 Floyd Bannister      752   1982 1985 27-30  137 136  18   6   0  52  48  .520   0  893    838  448  406  328   4.09  104 111  3788  10  15   1  35 SEA-CHW      .247  .314  .407  .721   93  26  27 168  20  64   63  34   7
    6 Jack Morris          706   1982 1985 27-30  144 144  59   9   0  72  51  .585   0 1057.1  937  458  420  376   3.58  111 108  4403  26  10   3  57 DET          .236  .302  .366  .668   84  28  24 144  24  72   71  38   2
    7 Dave Stieb           693   1982 1985 24-27  145 145  52  13   0  64  47  .577   0 1098.1  915  397  355  352   2.91  148  89  4500  14  39   3  14 TOR          .226  .293  .339  .632   69  38  20 151  20  75   45  37   4
    8 Rick Sutcliffe       617   1982 1985 26-29  125 117  31   9   3  59  33  .641   1  834    778  376  332  329   3.58  114  67  3527  13  16   7  25 CLE-TOT-CHC  .248  .320  .377  .697   91  23  25 142  31  54   79  42  31
    9 Ron Guidry           588   1982 1985 31-34  128 125  43   7   1  67  34  .663   0  927    914  409  381  215   3.70  106 100  3833  12   5   4  14 NYY          .257  .298  .407  .705   94  23  34 184  25  77   50  38   6
   10 Charlie Hough        585   1982 1985 34-37  138 137  54   7   1  61  56  .521   0  996.1  894  436  392  344   3.54  115  92  4135   9  26   6  38 TEX          .240  .307  .373  .680   87  18  23 166  26  77   72  53  24

He's #1, and #1 by a mile with nearly 10% more K's than #2 Fernando. (Does it surprise anybody else to see Charlie Hough make this list?)

Now, you'd say--Soto was helped in strikeouts because he pitched so many innings. That's true, but let's also look at K/9 IP:

  Cnt Player             **SO/9**   IP   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   L   W-L%  SV   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+---------+------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+----+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 Nolan Ryan           8.70    862.1 1982 1985 35-38  129 129  24   7   0  52  44  .542   0  678  360  313  374  834   3.27  103  53  3597  16  25   8  43 HOU          .216  .302  .314  .616   83  31  26 104  22  58  128  39   5
    2 Mario Soto           8.03   1025.1 1982 1985 25-28  138 137  53   6   1  61  48  .560   0  786  395  357  357  915   3.13  120 103  4173  18  16   5  19 CIN          .211  .281  .340  .621   76  42  32 137  18  40  117  47   1
    3 Steve Carlton        7.72    900.1 1982 1985 37-40  124 124  28   9   0  52  42  .553   0  828  378  325  302  772   3.25  112  57  3741  26   4  27  36 PHI          .246  .307  .352  .659   88  48  17 150  19  69   71  49  29
    4 Dave Righetti        7.67    603.1 1982 1985 23-26  202  58  11   2 116  42  31  .575  61  524  249  218  257  514   3.25  120  33  2556  16   8   8  26 NYY          .233  .312  .325  .637   77  28  16  77  15  50   51  14   7
    5 Floyd Bannister      7.58    893   1982 1985 27-30  137 136  18   6   0  52  48  .520   0  838  448  406  328  752   4.09  104 111  3788  10  15   1  35 SEA-CHW      .247  .314  .407  .721   93  26  27 168  20  64   63  34   7
    6 Steve Bedrosian      7.42    548   1982 1985 24-27  211  45   0   0 110  33  37  .471  41  465  213  195  252  452   3.20  119  40  2323  24  14   0  12 ATL          .230  .318  .337  .655   84  24  14  79   8  42   77  21   1
    7 Fernando Valenzue    7.00   1075.1 1982 1985 21-24  141 141  53  15   0  63  50  .558   0  921  428  360  389  836   3.01  117  57  4437  31   8   3  37 LAD          .234  .302  .328  .630   82  70  26 167  17  81   92  63  25
    8 Bruce Berenyi        6.91    588.1 1982 1985 27-30  101  98   8   2   2  31  45  .408   0  552  281  249  303  452   3.81   97  23  2549  12   6   3  38 CIN-TOT-NYM  .252  .343  .343  .686   96  37  14  92  19  70   86  24   2
    9 John Candelaria      6.89    683   1982 1985 28-31  147 103   7   3  31  48  33  .593  12  663  260  236  154  523   3.11  120  61  2782  12  11   3   7 PIT-TOT      .258  .300  .397  .697   97  26  23 127  23  49   25  33   2
   10 Rick Sutcliffe       6.66    834   1982 1985 26-29  125 117  31   9   3  59  33  .641   1  778  376  332  329  617   3.58  114  67  3527  13  16   7  25 CLE-TOT-CHC  .248  .320  .377  .697   91  23  25 142  31  54   79  42  31

There he is at #2. I should mention that this list requires minimum 500 IP over 1982-1985. This weeds out a lot of closer and middle relief guys (although some closers such as Righetti and Bedrosian got through.)

So, then you say--OK sure he struck out a lot of guys, but he probably gave up a lot of baserunners. Well here are the leaders in WHIP:

  Cnt Player             **WHIP**   IP   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   L   W-L%  SV   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+---------+------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+----+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 Dan Quisenberry     1.045    534   1982 1985 29-32  297   0   0   0 273  28  22  .560 161  507  158  141   51  189   2.38  172  36  2103  13   1   0   1 KCR          .252  .269  .347  .616   68  22  17  63  10  63   20  11   6
    2 Mario Soto          1.115   1025.1 1982 1985 25-28  138 137  53   6   1  61  48  .560   0  786  395  357  357  915   3.13  120 103  4173  18  16   5  19 CIN          .211  .281  .340  .621   76  42  32 137  18  40  117  47   1
    3 La Marr Hoyt        1.141    946.1 1982 1985 27-30  140 133  44   7   2  72  51  .585   0  938  431  398  142  481   3.79  106  95  3843  12  10   5   5 CHW-SDP      .257  .285  .402  .687   88  23  23 182  31  72   60  31   3
    4 Dave Stieb          1.154   1098.1 1982 1985 24-27  145 145  52  13   0  64  47  .577   0  915  397  355  352  693   2.91  148  89  4500  14  39   3  14 TOR          .226  .293  .339  .632   69  38  20 151  20  75   45  37   4
    5 Atlee Hammaker      1.171    551   1982 1985 24-27   87  85  13   5   0  29  29  .500   0  529  234  202  116  353   3.30  107  44  2272  26   5  12  12 SFG          .252  .290  .371  .661   91  33  16  84  17  37   45  27  13
    6 Dave Dravecky       1.177    660   1982 1985 26-29  143  83  19   5  29  41  32  .562  10  592  247  224  185  309   3.05  116  56  2689  12   9   6   7 SDP          .243  .297  .361  .658   90  44  11  94  14  59   46  26   5
    7 Bryn Smith          1.182    636   1982 1985 26-29  156  73  13   7  33  38  33  .535   6  594  251  218  158  379   3.08  113  45  2612  21   9   7  13 MON          .248  .295  .362  .657   91  35  12 102  19  53   47  32   1
    8 Bert Blyleven       1.185    715.1 1982 1985 31-34   98  97  41   9   0  45  35  .563   0  644  295  260  204  518   3.27  128  52  2956   9  25   2  15 CLE-TOT      .239  .297  .350  .647   76  13  23 100  21  56   67  24   2
    9 Joaquin Andujar     1.186   1021.2 1982 1985 29-32  151 145  36  13   4  62  52  .544   1  935  414  376  277  521   3.31  108  69  4178  39  28  12  16 STL          .245  .300  .359  .659   89  43  20 166  29  78  101  39  23
   10 John Tudor          1.195    924.2 1982 1985 28-31  134 132  33  14   1  59  41  .590   0  860  361  325  245  568   3.16  125  85  3812  12  18   5  13 BOS-PIT-STL  .246  .297  .367  .664   83  27  19 142  14  64   61  34  14

Again it's minimum 500 IP. Quisenberry takes the top spot, but Soto is by far in the lead for starters, a couple percent ahead of Hoyt.

Here are wins over that span:

  Cnt Player             **W**    IP   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  L   W-L%  SV   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+-------+------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+----+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 La Marr Hoyt         72    946.1 1982 1985 27-30  140 133  44   7   2  51  .585   0  938  431  398  142  481   3.79  106  95  3843  12  10   5   5 CHW-SDP      .257  .285  .402  .687   88  23  23 182  31  72   60  31   3
    2 Jack Morris          72   1057.1 1982 1985 27-30  144 144  59   9   0  51  .585   0  937  458  420  376  706   3.58  111 108  4403  26  10   3  57 DET          .236  .302  .366  .668   84  28  24 144  24  72   71  38   2
    3 Ron Guidry           67    927   1982 1985 31-34  128 125  43   7   1  34  .663   0  914  409  381  215  588   3.70  106 100  3833  12   5   4  14 NYY          .257  .298  .407  .705   94  23  34 184  25  77   50  38   6
    4 Dan Petry            67    984.1 1982 1985 23-26  142 142  32   5   0  41  .620   0  897  416  377  346  507   3.45  116  97  4076  25  16   0  34 DET          .244  .310  .377  .687   89  18  17 151  24 101   56  48  11
    5 Dave Stieb           64   1098.1 1982 1985 24-27  145 145  52  13   0  47  .577   0  915  397  355  352  693   2.91  148  89  4500  14  39   3  14 TOR          .226  .293  .339  .632   69  38  20 151  20  75   45  37   4
    6 Fernando Valenzue    63   1075.1 1982 1985 21-24  141 141  53  15   0  50  .558   0  921  428  360  389  836   3.01  117  57  4437  31   8   3  37 LAD          .234  .302  .328  .630   82  70  26 167  17  81   92  63  25
    7 Joaquin Andujar      62   1021.2 1982 1985 29-32  151 145  36  13   4  52  .544   1  935  414  376  277  521   3.31  108  69  4178  39  28  12  16 STL          .245  .300  .359  .659   89  43  20 166  29  78  101  39  23
    8 Charlie Hough        61    996.1 1982 1985 34-37  138 137  54   7   1  56  .521   0  894  436  392  344  585   3.54  115  92  4135   9  26   6  38 TEX          .240  .307  .373  .680   87  18  23 166  26  77   72  53  24
    9 Scott McGregor       61    886.2 1982 1985 28-31  138 137  37   7   0  45  .575   0  951  438  403  216  323   4.09   97 107  3753  12   8   1   6 BAL          .274  .315  .424  .739  103  27  29 161  19  74   47  28  11
   10 Mario Soto           61   1025.1 1982 1985 25-28  138 137  53   6   1  48  .560   0  786  395  357  357  915   3.13  120 103  4173  18  16   5  19 CIN          .211  .281  .340  .621   76  42  32 137  18  40  117  47   1

Soto is all the way down at 10th place here, but that was for a Reds team that went 294-353 over the 4 years from 1982 to 1985. That's a team W-L% of just .454.

League leaders in losses over that same period:

  Cnt Player             **L**    IP   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   W-L%  SV   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
+----+-----------------+-------+------+----+----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+-----+---+----+----+----+----+----+------+----+---+-----+---+---+---+---+-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+----+---+---+---+---+---+----+---+---+
    1 Charlie Hough        56    996.1 1982 1985 34-37  138 137  54   7   1  61  .521   0  894  436  392  344  585   3.54  115  92  4135   9  26   6  38 TEX          .240  .307  .373  .680   87  18  23 166  26  77   72  53  24
    2 Frank Tanana         56    815   1982 1985 28-31  127 120  23   1   1  41  .423   0  797  401  338  242  495   3.73  109  88  3460  26  23   7  23 TEX-TOT      .253  .310  .400  .710   94  31  20 147  25  51   47  33  13
    3 Joaquin Andujar      52   1021.2 1982 1985 29-32  151 145  36  13   4  62  .544   1  935  414  376  277  521   3.31  108  69  4178  39  28  12  16 STL          .245  .300  .359  .659   89  43  20 166  29  78  101  39  23
    4 Bill Laskey          52    693.2 1982 1985 24-27  122 116  10   1   3  40  .435   0  724  352  316  191  300   4.10   86  71  2947  13  13   5  10 SFG-TOT      .270  .320  .416  .736  113  43  22 148  15  48   79  35   1
    5 Danny Darwin         51    713.1 1982 1985 26-29  158  88  25   4  51  34  .400   9  731  346  295  218  401   3.72  110  68  3048  17  13   1  13 TEX-MIL      .264  .318  .397  .715   96  27  24 124  20  49   66  23   2
    6 La Marr Hoyt         51    946.1 1982 1985 27-30  140 133  44   7   2  72  .585   0  938  431  398  142  481   3.79  106  95  3843  12  10   5   5 CHW-SDP      .257  .285  .402  .687   88  23  23 182  31  72   60  31   3
    7 Bob Knepper          51    857.2 1982 1985 28-31  140 129  23   6   3  41  .446   1  871  405  339  240  504   3.56   95  73  3607  17  11   2  17 HOU          .265  .315  .386  .701  107  37  27 142  19  88   78  41   4
    8 Jack Morris          51   1057.1 1982 1985 27-30  144 144  59   9   0  72  .585   0  937  458  420  376  706   3.58  111 108  4403  26  10   3  57 DET          .236  .302  .366  .668   84  28  24 144  24  72   71  38   2
    9 Joe Niekro           51   1007.1 1982 1985 37-40  146 146  35   8   0  59  .536   0  896  406  356  361  530   3.18  106  67  4190  16  17   3  66 HOU-TOT      .240  .307  .335  .642   90  37  34 120  19  72  153  45   3
   10 Rick Rhoden          51    926.1 1982 1985 29-32  139 138  21   6   1  48  .485   1  965  410  368  269  545   3.58  103  58  3900  26  11  15  33 PIT          .270  .322  .385  .707  102  36  13 181  27  77   63  53  20

Soto was tied for 17th with 48 losses. Still, though, I don't think much of his "poor" W-L% can be blamed on him. (Not that a 61-48 record is actually poor.) By the way, the standard neutralization on his stats gives him these records: 1982: 18-10, 1983: 20-10, 1984: 14-12, 1985: 15-13. That's 67-45.)

I think there could be a could debate over who the best pitcher was 1982-1985. Certainly cases could be made for Stieb, Valenzuela, Hoyt, Morris, and Ryan. But the way I see it, Soto should be right in that mix, and probably comes out on top in my book.

9 Responses to “Best starting pitcher, 1982-1985”

  1. OscarAzocar Says:

    You left John Tudor off your list of strong candidates. Also Candeleria, and Adujar deserve some consideration.

    In my eyes Steib is the clear winner. Among starting pitchers with at least 100 starts in that time frame: He led in OPS+ (Soto is 2), ERA+ (Soto is 4), and Quality Start% (Soto is 2). He's tied for third in shutouts (Soto is 25).

    Just for kicks I ran the Average game score for 100+ start pitchers from that time. Soto is 1 and Steib 2. http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/n3zc

  2. OscarAzocar Says:

    I ran a couple of things through the game finder.

    Most starts in that time period that were:

    great (7+ inn, r

  3. OscarAzocar Says:

    Sorry, I forgot about the HTML quirks. Here's the post:

    I ran a couple of things through the game finder.

    Most starts in that time period that were:

    great (7+ inn, r less than or equal to 2) http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/9F62
    1. Steib 66
    2. Soto 61
    3. Morris 58

    dominant (8+ inn, r less than or equal to 1) http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/sGGJ
    1. Steib 33
    2. Valenzuela 32
    3. Gooden 27 (In half the time!)
    4. Soto 26

  4. Andy Says:

    Well, I have no problem with Stieb being the consensus pick for best pitcher 1982-1985. I have mentioned on previous posts that he is a much better pitcher than how he is remembered, and if he'd been just slightly luckier to have had a couple of his very-near-misses turn into no-hitters, such that he had 2 or 3 in his career instead of 1, he'd be remembered for the great pitcher he was.

    Unfortunately, I don't know who this "Steib" is you are talking about. I only know "Stieb".

  5. Johnny Twisto Says:

    Soto had a very nice run there, but I don't think there's any way you can pick him over Stieb for that period. You left out the leaders in ERA+, where Stieb blows away every other starter. He's at 148, Soto at 120. Combine that with Stieb being #1 in IP, #5 in W, and having solid K totals -- he's gotta be the pick.

  6. OscarAzocar Says:

    Andy: Do you really want me to repost with the corrected spelling?

    Trivia: From 1982-1985 which pitcher had the most starts of 7+ innings and 2 or less hits?

  7. Andy Says:

    Oscar, no---but I'll tell you that I believe Dave Stieb once contacted Sean regarding his salary info posted on his page, so it's just possible that he reads this blog. (I'm not fooling myself here--it's just a possibility.) But if so, and even if not, I like to get names right.

  8. wboenig2 Says:

    Playing on the same theme -- effective but underrated pitchers over a (recent) four-year span: Check out Teddy Higuera from 1985-1988.

  9. OscarAzocar Says:

    Answer to #6: Tim Lollar.
    http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/u4UJ