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Pinbreaker

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Per Yahoo..

49-year-old Moyer earns spot in Rockies rotation
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Jamie Moyer, at 49 years old, has made it back in the big leagues.

Moyer earned a spot in the Colorado Rockies’ rotation and will start the team’s second game of the season.

“It is still Jamie Moyer. It’s the Jamie Moyer that was pitching prior to the arm injury that cost him the entire 2011 season. It’s the same guy,” Rockies manager Jim Tracy said Friday before the team’s spring training game against the Texas Rangers at Salt River Fields.

“It’s the same worker. It’s the same professional. It’s the same stuff, same velocity, same pitches. When he’s right, same type of effectiveness. You’re going to venture into this.”

Moyer, who is entering his 25th major league season, posted a 2.77 ERA this spring and beat out 22-year-old Tyler Chatwood and 28-year-old Guillermo Moscoso for a rotation spot.

“I was excited. I’m happy. I’m honored,” Moyer said. “But in the end, like Jim said, `You earned it.’ That was my goal coming here.”

Moyer will start April 7 against the Houston Astros. He can become the oldest pitcher in major league history to earn a victory.

The last player to play in the majors at 49 years old was infielder Julio Franco, who finished out the season with the Braves in 2007 after turning 49 in August.

Moyer will be 50 in November.

The left-hander will follow right-hander Jeremy Guthrie in the rotation and precede right-handers Juan Nicasio and Jhoulys Chacin, who will pitch the home opener April 9 against the San Francisco Giants.

In a move that could save the bullpen in case Moyer has a short outing, he will start after Guthrie, an innings eater who has pitched more than 200 innings each of the last three seasons.

With an off day on April 10, the Rockies will open the season with a four-man rotation. Left-hander Drew Pomeranz will join the rotation and make his first start April 15.

Pomeranz was optioned to Triple-A on Friday.

Moyer missed the 2011 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. By returning to the majors, he will be the active leader in victories (267), innings (4,020) and starts (628). In his last season, he went 9-9 with a 4.84 ERA with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010.

“It’s an opportunity, and I think it’s a great opportunity to try to take it and run with it,” Moyer said. “I’ve looked as my whole career as an opportunity, especially as I’ve gotten older.”

Moyer’s last start was Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox. He had to work out of trouble and threw 89 pitches in four innings, allowing three runs and seven hits, with three walks.

The following day, Moyer was experiencing normal leg stiffness and displayed “no red flags,” Tracy said.

“I think he can still be very, very effective,” Tracy said. “He has incredible know-how. He’s an incredible pitch maker. When he’s right, he can carve a strike zone up.”

Tracy informed Moyer of his decision Friday afternoon.

Moyer thanked him. “I stopped him right there and said, `Thank you is not necessary because we don’t give handouts here. Your professionalism and the way you’ve handled yourself is immensely appreciated,”’ Tracy said.

“He earned it.”

Moyer has a career record of 267-204 with a 4.24 ERA. He was an All-Star in 2003 with the Seattle Mariners, and he made his major league debut on June 16, 1986 with the Chicago Cubs.

In corresponding roster moves, the Rockies optioned Pomeranz and Moscoso to Triple-A and reassigned catcher Wilkin Castillo and outfielder Andrew Brown to minor-league camp.

To help limit the 23-year-old’s innings, Pomeranz will begin the season in the minors and make a start April 10 before joining the Rockies on April 15.
 

P_Manning 18

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A 49 year old coming off TJ surgery... is the #2 Rockies starter? Will the public address announcer pitch game 3?
 

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P_Manning 18 said:
A 49 year old coming off TJ surgery... is the #2 Rockies starter? Will the public address announcer pitch game 3?

People laugh, but you watch, he will do well enough to make the other players shake their head!

He did it in Seattle, Philly and now in Colorado!
 

P_Manning 18

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Pinbreaker said:
P_Manning 18 said:
A 49 year old coming off TJ surgery... is the #2 Rockies starter? Will the public address announcer pitch game 3?

People laugh, but you watch, he will do well enough to make the other players shake their head!

He did it in Seattle, Philly and now in Colorado!

I know he is a good pitcher..im sure ill add him to my fantasy team if he does well... I remember when he broke into the majors with the Cubs... just more of a joke about the Rockies rotation... a 49 year old off of TJ surgery wins the #2 spot.... not fighting for 5th spot... wins #2.
 

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P_Manning 18 said:
Pinbreaker said:
[quote="P_Manning 18":3hn11h0x]A 49 year old coming off TJ surgery... is the #2 Rockies starter? Will the public address announcer pitch game 3?

People laugh, but you watch, he will do well enough to make the other players shake their head!

He did it in Seattle, Philly and now in Colorado!

I know he is a good pitcher..im sure ill add him to my fantasy team if he does well... I remember when he broke into the majors with the Cubs... just more of a joke about the Rockies rotation... a 49 year old off of TJ surgery wins the #2 spot.... not fighting for 5th spot... wins #2.[/quote:3hn11h0x]
That was my thinking too!
Impressive Rox rotation..... Lol.
 

MaineMule

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Wow, given he's their #2 this year, this bodes well that he somehow hangs on to play next year as a 50 year-old. That's just insane to think about.....over/under on a 5.00 ERA in Colorado???
 

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Great for Moyer; the rotation is young, and unknown. It's below mediocre (on paper), but the ceiling is incredible. No one in Colorado is worried about what those young players will accomplish.
 

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MaineMule said:
Wow, given he's their #2 this year, this bodes well that he somehow hangs on to play next year as a 50 year-old. That's just insane to think about.....over/under on a 5.00 ERA in Colorado???
He is that high up because of unknowns, such as devastating injuries, and young pitchers. I don't see him in the mix next year; much less by September.
 

Pinbreaker

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Superfractor said:
MaineMule said:
Wow, given he's their #2 this year, this bodes well that he somehow hangs on to play next year as a 50 year-old. That's just insane to think about.....over/under on a 5.00 ERA in Colorado???
He is that high up because of unknowns, such as devastating injuries, and young pitchers. I don't see him in the mix next year; much less by September.

That's what they have been saying for years.. but he still keeps pitching!

moyer-1.jpg
 

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uniquebaseballcards said:
He's already given up the most long balls in history, now he has the chance to increase his lead over #2.

So.. what's that got to do with it.. It's a stat.. baseball players accumulate stats good and bad..

HR hitters acquire HR's and strikeouts.. Some stats go hand in hand..

He's pitching at the age that most players can hardly crawl out of bed let alone strike out young MLB hitters!!
 

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