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Cooperstown Choices: Terry Mulholland

With the Hall Of Fame election announcement coming on January 9, 2012, it is time to review the ballot, go over the names, and decide who belongs in the Hall Of Fame. There are twenty seven men on the ballot this year and we will take a look at each one individually prior to official announcements.  You can find all of the profiles in the I-70 Baseball Exclusives: Cooperstown Choices...
Via i70baseball  |  January 06, 2012

BP Unfiltered: Duensing Is Done Swinging by John Perrotto

BRADENTON—When Terry Mulholland was nearing the end of his career and shuttling between the rotation and bullpen, the wily left-hander dubbed himself a "utility pitcher." In the old days, back when you would be reading this missive on paper, pitchers such as Mulholland were called swingmen. They swung between starting and relieving, depending on need. Left-hander Brian Duensing...
Via Baseball Prospectus  |  March 02, 2011

Cubs openers – 1992

The Cubs opened 1992 with a new manager. Jim Lefebvre was the latest manager on the Cubs carousel. The Cubs opened at the Vet and the pitching matchup was Greg Maddux versus Terry Mulholland. The Phils got out to an early 3-0 lead. But the Cubs middle of the lineup would get them back into this one. Take a look at who closed the game for the Cubs. LOL. Game Played on Tuesday, April...
Via waxpaperbeercup  |  April 03, 2010

MLB.com: Step by step, CC ready for Angels

NEW YORK—CC Sabathia has never had a tremendous pickoff move, which is why he listened closely when former Indians teammate Terry Mulholland took him aside years ago and began explaining the virtues of the slide step. “He just talked to me about the importance of shutting down the running game,” Sabathia said. “He kind of taught me the slide step. It’s been great for...
Via Replacement Level Yankees  |  October 16, 2009

Today in Philly Sports History: The Last Game at The Vet, 2003

For 33 seasons, The Phils had called Veterans Stadium home. It had seen no-hitters from Terry Mulholland and Kevin Milwood, the first and last of Mike Schmidt's 548 career home runs, and of course, a World Series celebration in in 1980. It also inspired the name of this very blog with its infamously rowdy highest section of seating. But the "octorad," cookie-cutter style...
Via 700 Level  |  September 28, 2009

Today in Philly Sports History: Phillies Beat Dodgers in 20, 1993

The Phillies' triumphant '93 pennant season certainly saw its fair share of memorable victories, but surely ranking up there towards the top would be when they hosted the Dodgers at the Vet on July 7th, 1993. Behind home runs from centerfielder Lenny Dykstra and first baseman John Kruk, a strong start from Terry Mulholland (7 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K), the Phillies were leading 5...
Via 700 Level  |  July 07, 2009

Today in Philly Sports History: Kyle Abbott 0-11, 1992

When the Phillies jettisoned Von Hayes to the California Angels in 1991, their return was two-fold--outfielder (and future GM) Ruben Amaro Jr., and young pitcher Kyle Abbott, who was slotted into the starting rotation behind Curt Schilling and Terry Mulholland for the 1992 season. However, Kyle's season got off to a start that could generously be described as "inauspicious." His...
Via 700 Level  |  July 06, 2009

Phillies Phlashback Phriday: 5 Horses

Pictured from left to right- Tommy Greene, Curt Schilling, Danny Jackson, Terry Mulholland, and Ben Rivera.I found this gem at a Phillies forum called Back She Goes and I knew I had to share it with all of you. This bodacious poster was of the 1993 Phils rotation, and between the 5 of them they racked up a record of 69-40 with 1019.7 innings pitched and 712 k's. That's an average...
Via We Should Be GM's  |  March 27, 2009

King for a Day: the Cubs' One-Time Game #1 Starters

As noted here and everywhere else yesterday, Lou Piniella has decided to give Carlos Zambrano the Opening Day assignment at Houston. It will be the fifth time Zambrano has had the honor; the Cubs have gone 2-2 in Z's previous Opening Day outings. Fergie Jenkins started seven openers for the Cubs, while Rick Sutcliffe started five, and Rick Reuschel, four. The real fun in...
Via Cub Reporter  |  March 13, 2009

100 Greatest Phillies: 55 - Terry Mulholland

Terry Mulholland Starting Pitcher 1989-1993, 1996 Career w/Phillies: 1070.3 IP / 62-57 / 3.80 ERA / 570 K Terry Mulholland won half of his major league games as a Phillie, playing his prime with the pinstripes while helping to guide the 1993 Phils to the World Series. (...)
Via Phillies Nation  |  January 31, 2009
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