They also surf who only stand on waves SANDCASTLE DAY The Hall of Fame JUNE 11,4,001,994 B.C. Phil Niekro W L PCT ERA G 318 274 . 537 H BB SO 5044 189 3342 3.35 63 CG IP Organic Produce, Nancy's Yogurt, Bulk Grains, Cereals, Flours, Herbs, Snacks, Organic Coffee Beans, Healthful Snacks, Nutritional Supplements, Health & Beauty Products, Special Orders Welcome. 864 716 245 5403.1 SHO 45 It seems that all of us have forgotten all too quickly just what a pitcher this cat was. His induction into The Hall has induced paroxysms of outrage from the S.l. Cognoscenti, as well as the wizened old geezers of the "Baseball Monthly” persuasion, such as myself. Howell Plaza Manzanita Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 & Sat-Sun 8:30 -5:30 368-5316 “It’s like watching Mario Andretti park a car.” - Ralph Kiner, on Niekro’s knuckleball l U üj [jf ijTgrijfI3rw5n3n3ny5r^n3n3n3n3rnn3n3rt Who belongs in the Hall of Fame and who doesn’t is an eternal argument, as it should be; when we all agree who is the greatest then baseball has lost its spice, savor, and verve. But there are some keys to the gates of logic here. Again, Bill James has much to say. Let’s benefit from his work and take a closer look at Mr. Niekro. The party line of the Anti-Niekro Lobby, repealed ad nauscum, went something like: ‘N iekro’s record (318-274) is more of a testament to longevity than excellence.” It would make someone a nice challenge to write a research paper quantifying the value of long life and quality, and the exclusion of the two, and then explaining Spahn, or Churchill, or maybe your mother. In the Second Historical Abstract, one of James’ more memorable passages detailed a conversation betw een a w riter & an 80 year old fan in the Fenway seats. This man, having seen every Sox from Ruth to Rice, responded to the obvious question; ‘The Best? Fred Lynn. Don’t think much of him now, but for a few' years there, he was the best.” Possible. But consider, Fred Lynn was eliminated from Hall of Fame contention this year. He is not alone, of course. The rigors and awful demands of this game reap a gnm harvest every year. Fred had a real problem with outfield walls. Others of similar caliber have fallen victim to fast cars, women, drugs, booze, insanity, disease, suicide and soon. Niekro lasted. And lasted. Give him some bloody credit. James correctly points out the difference betw een “peak value”, of the one or two year phenom, and “career value”, the whole of the man’s worth over the years. Obviously, Koufax would have a huge peak value compared to Jesse Haines, while both are Hall of Famers. But, how to compare on a season to season basis? What you do is compare the pitcher’s record over his career to his team when he wasn't pitching. If you accept James’ figures the results are stunning in Niekro’s case. Consider also that this guy pitched in front of inferior teams virtually his w hole career, and in a ball park that was nicknamed ‘The Launching Pad.” The upshot of this whole muddle is, Phil Niekro, by James’ math, is this; given the team he played for, the yard he pitched in, and the league ERA, during his career this guy won 39.6 games more than he should have. Unimpressed? Check this partial list of right handed pitchers already in the Hall of Fame. Phil Niekro 39.6 Juan Marichal Dazzy Vance Bob Feller Robin Roberts Bob Gibson Jim Palmer Dizzy Dean Gaylord Perry Catfish Hunter Don Drysdale Red Ruffing 36.7 36.3 34.3 33.4 31.7 26.5 24.8 23.1 16.2 4.8 - 2.8 Donald Osborne, who’s works these fictional San Castle Day poster are, will be honored March 6th with two special showings in Portland. The Sacred Circle Gallery at 12th and Hoyt will show 12 mixed media pieces dealing with symbols of wholeness, and Little Wing Cafe, Bakery and Salon at 13th and Hoyt will feature 40 pieces, large and small, including his fictional shell series. THE Casual D in in g O v e rlo o k in g the Piestucca River Spirits • Mot Sandwiches Fresh Seafood Dinners • Hom e Baked Desserts Live M usic Every S a tu rd a y n ig h t (5 0 3 ) 9 6 5 -6 7 2 2 pacific city 6*-(ze /M anzanita /dew s <£. ESPRESSO Starbucks Coffee & Espresso Drinks Homemade Pastries, Sandwiches and Soup Magazines, Local News, Maps and Calendars < The longevity issue is backward. Any play er that can survive twenty-four years of Major League Baseball deserves serious attention, not vilification. I get the Iceling I’m preaching to the choir here. Youth is wasted on the young, comets are idolized, granite is grudgingly venerated but then we get old, and start to speak in curious metaphors and similes. Open Daily 7:30 A M.-5:00 P.M. 500 Laneda Ave. Manzanita 368-7450 Epilogue; “It’s the end of the world as we know it.” Michael Stipe ‘T he world is just a finite sphere, a spinning mudball that defines our sense of reality, unless there’s something we don’t know, and then it doesn’t.” Yogi Berra (No, not really.) zT You’ve been a great room, Thanks for your attention. Mr. Baseball G ovrmf . t P izz .A All power corrupts, but we need electricity £ lim n LIFT iiC i (M C I) I O regon mi \ to * • utmo« r,wr»i h im T 'm r .H T na i—iiia rar » cam fTVMO 11 u r i ! 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