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Who is the current, active career leader in MLB in wins?
His next win will be his 200th.
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Tim's as active as any other 44 year old knuckleballer.
Tim got his 199th win and 2000th K Sunday against the Mariners. Goes for win #200 tomorrow night against the White Sox.
He's seven wins from tying Roger Clemens and Cy Young as the All-Time wins leader for the Red Sox.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
Yup, Timmy is still active. He's 6-3 for the BoSox so far this year. Timmy is 44 years old, and though he has never been as good as he was as a rookie for the Pirates in 1991, he has had more than a few very productive seasons. He keeps on chugging along, eating up innings and trying to keeop his ERA less than 5.00. His career is a bit if a miracle -- 1B who could not hit turns into light throwing knucklballer who has one great season and then flops and gets released only to be picked up by another team and pitching until he is 44 years old?!?! Are you kidding me?!?!
I love the guy, if only because he sometimes decides to fool batters by ripping off one of his 70 MPH fastballs
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I've grown to really like Wakefield. I still have a bunch of his rookie cards. It was (is) fun watching these guys like Niekro, Charlie Hough and Tim go out there with their 64 mph knuckleball as they get closer to joining AARP. Watching Wakefield always made me want to be able to throw a knuckleball. It never worked...
I don't think Jamie Moyer has officially retired. Though he's not on an active roster, last I heard was he was rehabing from surgery and hadn't decided whether or not to make another go of it. If he does make a comeback at about 50, he is at 267 wins.
He still has a chance to make this true!
Moyer is not on any team's 40-man roster nor does he have a contract with anyone, so he is not technically active. He has said he plans to rehab and pitch again in 2012, but until he does, Wakefield is the active wins leader.
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I guess Wake got out of dodge just in time to say he retired as the active wins leader.
Jamie Moyer has made the Rockies’ rotation. He will pitch second, following opening day starter Jeremy Guthrie.
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Jason was indeed right back when he posted last summer, but with the return of Jamie Moyer, Wakefield's total is buried.
And he's not the only one. Andy Pettite -- with 240 career wins -- is making a comeback with the Yankees. Not sure he's on the active roster yet, but it looks like he will be in the near future.
I remember Wakefield's rookie campaign. Man. 1991 NLCS. When baseball was mullet central.
It physically hurts me that Maddux, Glavine and Smoltz are all retired. Like, it makes my pancreas hurt. Or something down there.
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I've mentioned it elsewhere, but it's a tribute to Moyer's longevity without dominant stuff that he is the all time record holder in Home Runs Allowed (511) (and also one of only two members of the -500 HR club.)
(Wakefield finished in 9th on this list, with only 418, almost 100 behind.
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