Today, I pulled out a 2024 Topps Big League card of Miles Mikolas, Cardinals pitcher. In the bio, it mentioned how he ranks 51st all-time in best BB/9.

I was curious to see how Mikolas was doing since his 2023 season. The 36-year-old now ranks 47th all-time.

On the baseball-reference page, it shows a collage of the all-time BB/9 leaders. Check out all these old B&W photos, and then it has just three color photos.

Who is in the color photos?

  • 18th: Josh Tomlin (2010-2021)
  • 21st: Dan Quisenberry (1979-1990)
  • 23rd: Bob Tewksbury (1986-1998)

I didn’t know Dan Quisenberry was so good at not walking batters.

In case you are wondering, Greg Maddux is at #53 on the list. The only other active player than Miles Mikolas in the top 100 is 31-year-old Zach Eflin at #63.

Also, Mikolas’ BB/9 wasn’t always good in his career. His first two full seasons, it was 4.2 and 2.8 (to compare, the league median for BB/9 in 2024 was 2.43). After these two seasons, he pitched in Japan for three years (2015 to 2017). He came back and was the BB/9 superstar with 1.3, 1.6, 2.2, 1.7, 1.7, and 1.3.

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Career Leaders & Records for Bases On Balls per 9 IP | Baseball-Reference.com

Career BB9 Leaders:1.Candy Cummings+/0.4731/1084, 2.Tommy Bond/0.4787/1997, 3.Al Spalding+/0.5114/1988, 4.Cherokee Fisher/0.5430/1167, 5.Jim Devlin/0.5765/1202, 6.George Zettlein/0.5995/1109, 7.George Bradley/0.6000/2298, 8.Terry Larkin/0.7120/890, 9.Sam Weaver/0.7295/650,

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In 1986 they made calendars like this, “Greatest Moments in Baseball” with the cover featuring players like:

  • Joe DiMaggio (1936-1951)
  • Duke Snider (1947-1964)
  • Mickey Mantle (1951-1968)
  • Willie Mays (1948-1973)

The back of the calendar shows each month.

I can’t quite make out the players on the back of the album, so we’ll stick to the front.

In 1986, I was a ten-year-old baseball fan. We were inundated with items featuring players from the previous generation. It always seemed like players from the 1950s and 1960s were highlighted. What would happen if a calendar like this was produced today in 2024?

Let’s look at the best WAR year for each player on this calendar:

  • Joe DiMaggio 1941 (9.3)
  • Duke Snider 1952 (9.1)
  • Mickey Mantle 1957 (11.3)
  • Willie Mays 1965 (11.2)

In 1986, these years were:

  • 45 years ago
  • 34 years ago
  • 29 years ago
  • 21 years ago

If MLB were to make a calendar like that today in 2024, they would feature players with peak years in:

  • 1979
  • 1990
  • 1995
  • 2003

Here are the WAR leaders in each league (NL, AL) for these years:

  • 1979 Dave Winfield, Fred Lynn
  • 1990 Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens
  • 1995 Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson
  • 2003 Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez

I want to see a beautifully painted collage on a calendar of “Greatest Moments in Baseball” with players from these years.

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Greg Maddux Documentary To Air on MLB Network

Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux is the subject of the newest MLB documentary, MLB Network Presents: One of a Kind, premiering on August 25.

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Justin Steele 2024 opening day stats

Justin Steele will be the first time the Cubs Opening Day starter is a lefty that the Cubs drafted. (via desipio)

Justin Steele will also be the Cubs 3rd youngest left Opening Day starter. (via 57hits)

Since 2016, the Cubs Opening Day record is 8-2

(via stathead)

Greg Maddux started only one Opening Day for the Cubs

  • 1986 Rick Sutcliffe
  • 1987 Rick Sutcliffe
  • 1988 Rick Sutcliffe
  • 1989 Rick Sutcliffe
  • 1990 Mike Bielecki
  • 1991 Danny Jackson
  • 1992 Greg Maddux
  • 2004 Kerry Wood
  • 2005 Carlos Zambrano
  • 2006 Carlos Zambrano

(via stathead)

The most earned runs given up by a Cubs Opening Day starter

Kevin Tapani. 9 earned runs in two innings. What a way to start the season!

Most strikeouts thrown by Cubs Opening Day Starter

13 strikeouts in Lon Warneke’s one-hitter of 1934.
2nd most strikeouts is Ryan Dempster’s 10 strikeouts in 2012.

Most home runs given up by a Cubs Opening Day pitcher

3 HR. Rick Sutcliffe (1988), Mike Morgan (1994)

Most home runs by a Cubs batter

3 HR by Karl Tuffy Rhodes (1994) All three HR were off Dwight Gooden.

  • 1st inn, 0 on, 0 outs to Deep LF-CF
  • 3rd inn, 0 on, 2 outs to Deep LF-CF
  • 5th inn, 0 on, 0 outs to Deep LF-CF

(source)

Most hits by a Cubs batter

5 hits by Billy Herman (1936)
(source)

Most Cubs team HR

5 HR (1936)

  • Frank Demaree (off Dizzy Dean, 1st inn, 1 on, 2 outs to Deep CF-RF)
  • Frank Demaree (off Dizzy Dean, 5th inn, 0 on, 0 outs to Deep LF)
  • Chuck Klein (off Dizzy Dean, 6th inn, 1 on, 1 out to Deep RF)
  • Gabby Hartnett (off Dizzy Dean, 6th inn, 0 on, 1 out to Deep CF-RF)
  • Billy Herman (off Bill McGee, 7th inn, 1 on, 2 outs to Deep RF)

(source)

Most Cubs team hits

23 hits (2005) Cubs won 16-6 against Arizona. The Diamondbacks starting pitcher was Javier Vazquez. He gave up 10 hits.
(source)

Most Cub Opening Day starts

  • 17: Ernie Banks
  • 13: Ryne Sandberg, Ron Santo, Billy Williams
  • 12: Mark Grace, Gabby Hartnett, Charlie Grimm, Stan Hack, and Sammy Sosa
  • 11: Shawon Dunston

Most current Cub Opening Day starts (not including 2024)

  • 5: Ian Happ
  • 3: Nico Hoerner
  • Odd thing: There are no other current Cubs with 2 Opening Day starts. Unless if you count David Bote.

https://www.57hits.com/cubs-opening-day-2024-trivia

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