Poll
Question:
How often does Grich bat for you?
Option 1: Plays the whole game
votes: 2
Option 2: Sometime sub based on team/pitcher
votes: 3
Option 3: Typically gets one AB then done
votes: 4
Option 4: Sub him immediately, but a few ABs here and there
votes: 5
Option 5: It's been months/years
votes: 5
One of RBI's forgotten heroes, Bobby Grich, turned 57 on January 15th. Forgot to make a thread, but it's probably better that he got one after the weekend anyway. Same deal with Mitchell and Lindeman, lets discuss Grich in RBI, real life and start workingon his database page:
http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/Bobby_Grich
Pretty much empty like the other ones. Feel free (anyone but me or fighton want to try?) to put at least the very basic stats in.
For me personally, it's been a LONG time since Grich has seen an atbat. Ruppert goes in there every fkn time, regardless of the style of play.
Lets talk!
Grich NEVER gets an at-bat from me. I get too excited to see Rupperto go yard. I sat next to Grich at a DBacks game once. He has a killer mustache.
Sonofa Grich gets at least one AB with me. I usually tend to save my pinch hitters for the 3-9 innings.
My friends and I call him "One Pitch Gritch".
He has one pitch to make something happen. Foutl ball, strike or ball or out gets him subbed. A HR gets him one more pitch his next at bat.
A base hit may or may not get him another at-bat.
Quote from: BDawk on 01/16/06, 11:25:39 AM
My friends and I call him "One Pitch Gritch".
He has one pitch to make something happen. Foutl ball, strike or ball or out gets him subbed. A HR gets him one more pitch his next at bat.
A base hit may or may not get him another at-bat.
awesome
Added Grich's stats to the db page, 819 power really is respectable. Shit Boone at 831 ain't too shabby either...
Added bio info for Grich...this could be the beginning of more db editing to come. Maybe.
Grich hit a homer against me playing a 1-player game the other day. He's not a great player, but he's not completely worthless. If he started on the bench, he'd be a solid sub.
Quote from: fknmclane on 01/16/06, 12:41:27 PM
Added bio info for Grich...this could be the beginning of more db editing to come. Maybe.
Nice work mclane... Don't forget to wikilink years, as I have a page for each year with "notable RBI events" - I'll take care of it for Grich. Community work baby, that's how we roll...
Quote from: Gantry on 01/16/06, 01:36:08 PM
Quote from: fknmclane on 01/16/06, 12:41:27 PM
Added bio info for Grich...this could be the beginning of more db editing to come. Maybe.
Nice work mclane... Don't forget to wikilink years
Thanks. I never know what to link. I guess pretty much everything.
probably top 5 in mustaches in the game.
was featured in "halo magazine" surfing a longboard on the cover.
was pictured in my high school health book turning a double-play and getting injured.
Always sub Ruppert Jone sin for Grich. The Angels have an insane line up when you think about it.
It's been years for me. Rupperto was born to hit #6 for Ca.
I've seen friends have a ridiculous amount of success with Grich though.
now you're messin with a ....... a son of a GRICH!
Quote from: fknmclane on 01/16/06, 02:11:22 PM
Thanks. I never know what to link. I guess pretty much everything.
If you have any doubts, try linking it and do a preview - if the link turns up red then there is no page for it. At that point you can remove the link or create a new page for the link...
Just added a few more things to Grich's page, including his career statistics (http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/Bobby_Grich#Career_Statistics). He actually had a pretty nice MLB career. I copy/pasted Trammell's career's numbers and filled in on Grich's page - the first thing I noticed was that Grich's career OBP and SLG were both higher than Trammell's...
One thing I noticed on baseballreference.com was that Grich's top 10 similar hitters included one Chet Lemon. I'll add it later.
Bill James considers Grich as one of the best all time 2b.
His pants are ripped on his '84 fleer card.
Grich ass
The results of this puhl have shocked me so far. As of now, only 50% (actually less, giving the BOD) of the people immediatley take Grich out. If you include the sometime voter, 25% of the people let grich play most or all of the game. I would figure that he's one of the most subbed batters in all of RBI. i would be wrong...
I just added a Grich in RBI (http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/Bobby_Grich#Grich_in_RBI) section to his page, let me know if we agree/disagree with what I wrote up...
I don't use my PHs soon enough when I infrequently use Cal, so Grich/Boone usually see an AB, whichever one does worse comes out
Grich hardly ever gets any AB's for me, but I didn't want to vote for the "It's been years" option because I didn't want to disrespect the man on his birthday.
Lying to the man on his birthday is just about the most disrespectful thing you can do...
Ahem.
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Bobby Grich turned 57 yesterday!
Too bad Grich wasn't on a team like Ho 'cause he would probably be one of the better hitters on the team. But as it is, he nary sees an ab from me.
Well then, happy belated birthday Bobby! (Heh heh, that's my first name too).
I have his 1972 Topps rookie baseball card, does he ever look different. I mean, compared to a 1987 Topps card of his I have.
Usually when I play ( I haven't played in at least a year, my Super Nes is hooked up. (Just beat Lufia Fortress of Doom, now started on Chrono Trigger), I keep him in for 2-3 at bats. He CAN provide some good power usually.
I've hit homers with every non-pitcher in the game. I played one 9-game season with each team, there were some players that I hadn't homered with, so I just tried again against any team before I'd finally get one. I hit two with Ozzie Smith one season! And in one GAME, I hit 5 balls off the top of the right field wall with Wally Backman that were just centimeters (in real life) from going out, heh heh. But later on I finally got one with him.
As for Bill James and his Baseball Encyclopedias, there's a ranking system in there called Batter/Fielder wins. It tells how many games players have won with their bats and how many runs they've saved for their teams, with a decimal ranking. Bobby Grich's ranking is over 50.0, and he's listed as one of the all-time 100 greatest players. He consistently got marks of 4.0 and higher (at least 5-6 total times) which is really good. And most of the others were 2.0 to 3.5
Barry Bonds' total BFW through 2004 is over 120.0! Babe Ruth's is around 112.
In the 2004 edition (up to 2003 stats), both Bonds and Ruth had the EXACT mark of 112.
Good stuff Andy/Metal/Bobby, and welcome to the boards! Though I recognize your email as a long time fan, have you ever signed up for the boards before back in the day...
Hi. I'm pretty sure I haven't signed up already once before. If I did, it was on web tv. Last July 30th, lightning struck right in our backyard, knocked out our phone lines and killed the web tv system. On August 25, I went and bought the new MSNtv II system for $210, hooked it up the same day (took 3 hours to connect), and I've been loving it ever since. It's alot faster.
I wouldn't even remember my password or username if I did sign in before, heh heh.
I'm sure you remember me from those emails though, i think you mentioned that already.....
I'm just glad I signed up now. I have hundreds of topics to look at, lol.
Glad to have ya, and you will soon see that I'm much better on the forums than with email... 98 unread messages in my inbox as we speak.
Well I guess I should say thank you for welcome me here.
98 unread emails? I just got done deleting over 4,200 of those stupid things! I have two usernames, one I rarely use, so I never check the mail there. I could only delete 100 at a time. It sucked ass.
Heh, Bobby Grich is one of those player names where it sounds funny if you switch the letters around. Grobby Bitch, LOL. Chuck Finley's is pretty funny too.