@EggManRaid His stats are amazingly similar to Bob Feller...except he has MORE wins, FEWER losses, MORE strikeouts, FEWER walks--all in less innings than Feller. He is a mortal lock for the Hall. I'll be there for the speech.
One of the classiest things any athlete can do is retire before he embarrasses himself on the field. Many pitchers in Mike's situation held on way too long just to get to 300 wins or make a few million more dollars because they didn't save enough from their earlier years in the game.
Mike Mussina retired on top--heck he won 20 games. He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame for first rate career from the first day to the last day. Total class.
@fek2000 Mussina does not exude class." you know he stayed in his hotel the two games he dind't pitch in Japan, like all the other pitchers did on their off days? i think he's an aloof tool.
@saxyhugs You're confusing shyness with selfishness. Few players have ever loved the game of baseball more than him. His concentration and dedication to the game--not its side shows--is what made him a great pitcher destined for the Hall. That's all that matters here--not whether he does some Travel Channel-like "an American in Japan" tourist promo for Entertainment Tonight just to satisfy you. Staying in you hotel room doesn't make you "an aloof tool." You don't know Mike Mussina. I do.
Poor Moose...his situation is just like Don Mattingly's. If he had played just one more year, he could have gotten a ring...I really wish he would have stayed with us through 2009.
who's number36?
playerdepimp 3 weeks ago
@playerdepimp Coney right?
FredGuadalupe 1 week ago
@FredGuadalupe idk now i remember
playerdepimp 1 week ago
KNUCKLE CURVE!!!!
wonkerjk 1 year ago
@EggManRaid His stats are amazingly similar to Bob Feller...except he has MORE wins, FEWER losses, MORE strikeouts, FEWER walks--all in less innings than Feller. He is a mortal lock for the Hall. I'll be there for the speech.
fek2000 1 year ago
mad respect for the man!!!
Iverson1232 1 year ago
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limonenterteiment14 1 year ago
One of the classiest things any athlete can do is retire before he embarrasses himself on the field. Many pitchers in Mike's situation held on way too long just to get to 300 wins or make a few million more dollars because they didn't save enough from their earlier years in the game.
Mike Mussina retired on top--heck he won 20 games. He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame for first rate career from the first day to the last day. Total class.
fek2000 2 years ago
@fek2000 Mussina does not exude class." you know he stayed in his hotel the two games he dind't pitch in Japan, like all the other pitchers did on their off days? i think he's an aloof tool.
saxyhugs 1 year ago
@saxyhugs You're confusing shyness with selfishness. Few players have ever loved the game of baseball more than him. His concentration and dedication to the game--not its side shows--is what made him a great pitcher destined for the Hall. That's all that matters here--not whether he does some Travel Channel-like "an American in Japan" tourist promo for Entertainment Tonight just to satisfy you. Staying in you hotel room doesn't make you "an aloof tool." You don't know Mike Mussina. I do.
fek2000 1 year ago
Poor Moose...his situation is just like Don Mattingly's. If he had played just one more year, he could have gotten a ring...I really wish he would have stayed with us through 2009.
ryanjungwhan 2 years ago
i miss mike so much /: MOOOOOOOOSE
XxAt0mIcKiTtYxX 2 years ago
After all he's done for the team, it would have been nice to see him get a ring before he retired.
abalvarez 2 years ago
I know....I love mike and with all he did for the team....
I wish he could get like some sort of honorary ring or something...lol
If anyone deserves it it's Moose;......:)
cabot007 2 years ago
man, its wierd seeing mike throwing slow.
2NYYANKEESRULE13 2 years ago
Sports guys like Mussina are rare. He looks intelligent and gentle.
hopevictory66 2 years ago
Old Timers Day doesn't necessarily mean old in age, just former Yankees. And, yes, Mussina is 40.
MrsYankees1913 2 years ago
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MrBosox71 2 years ago
you suck biatch!
Yankees 2009 World Champs!
stillshady1 2 years ago 4
MrBosox71, u say the Yankees suck but the Red Sox swallow!
JOECNYC3 2 years ago
come back moose we need you!!!!!!!!!
killakevnbny 2 years ago 19
another 20 wins would be nice, eh?
marisfan999 2 years ago
come back moose we need you!!!!!!!
killakevnbny 2 years ago 9
omg...mike? he's not old...weird
rudeboycuffie 2 years ago 5
sheesh, Mike Mussina isn't that old
joeguy02 2 years ago 2
He retired from baseball so that's old enough to be at old timers day, lol. But yeah your right he is only 40 I think, maybe still 39.
5StarGeneralXenoCO 2 years ago 4