Maddux makes first spring apperance
By john | March 6, 2008
In his spring debut, Greg Maddux retired all six Giants he faced Tuesday as the Padres won 9-6.
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Maddux wins record 17th Gold Glove
By john | November 7, 2007
On Tuesday Greg Maddux was awarded his 17th Gold Glove award.
I don’t know what else to say but dang that is a ton of awards for a guy. To not only be a good pitcher but field your position well is always a bonus for a team. Maddux will again take the field for the Padres next season.
I don’t see any signs of him letting up.
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Maddux and Padres come to terms
By john | November 6, 2007
Greg Maddux and the San Diego Padres have come to terms on a one year deal worth $10 million dollars. The Padres had held an $11 million dollar option while Maddux had a $8.75 million option following the competion of his last contact. Had Maddux pitched 200 innings instead of 198 last year a $10 million dollar option would have kicked in automatically.
Last season Maddux was 14-11 with a 4.14 ERA.
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Padres season ends after 163 games
By john | October 3, 2007
After 163 games the Padres season came to a abrupt end following a loss to the Colorado Rockies. You can read all my thoughts on this in my blog managing from the couch.
Greg Maddux finished the season 14-11 with a 4.14 ERA.
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Maddux defeats Colorado
By john | September 9, 2007
Greg Maddux won for the fifth time in six starts as the San Diego Padres defeated the Colorado Rockies 3-1 in a pitching duel at Coors Field.
Maddux pitched 6 innings allowing three hits and just a single run in the second. His streak of not walking a batter has run to 54.1 innings. Doug Brocail and Heath Bell set things up for Trevor Hoffman who recoreded his 37th save of the season.
The win gives Maddux 12 on the season as his ERA fell to 3.68. It is also the 345th win of his career, just 9 behind Roger Clemens on the active list. Maddux projects to have four more starts and would need wins in three of them to record 15 wins for the 19th time in 20 seasons. His next projects to be against the San Fransisco Giants on Friday against Barry Zito (9-12, 4.46 ERA)
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Maddux defeats Arizona
By john | September 4, 2007
For the second time in two starts Greg Maddux came up on the winning side against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Maddux picked up his 11th win of the season after 6.1 innings allowing six hits and two runs. Maddux struck out five and again held the opposition without a walk.
Brian Giles hit two home runs off of Diamondback starter Micah Owings who fell to 6-8 on the year. With the win the Padres are now a game ahead of the Diamondbacks in the NL West.
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Maddux makes history, wins 10th
By john | August 25, 2007
Greg Maddux pitched 7 strong innings in Philadelphia notching his 10th win of the season as the Padres outlasted the Phillies 14-3.
The win was his 343rd of his career and the 20th consecutive season in which Maddux has won atleast 10 games, a new major league record. The old record had been held by some guy named Cy Young. (1891-1909)
When notified of the achivement Maddux simply replied “I didn’t know that. That’s cool. I’m just glad I’m still pitching.”
And pitching is what he did Friday night. Maddux scattered 7 hits in his 7 innings of work striking out one. He’s run his string of innings without a walk to 35 now.
Josh Bard was 5-for-6 with three RBI, while Kevin Kouzmanoff had his first 4 hit game of his career. Adrian Gonzalez hit two homers as did Milton Bradley.
The Padres were trailing 3-2 before scoring 12 runs from the fifth inning on. They’ve now won three in and row and have two more in Philadelphia before a four game series against Arizona.
Maddux’s next start figures to be August 30th against Micah Owings.
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Maddux and Moyer face off
By john | August 24, 2007
Greg Maddux and Jamie Moyer will be doing the pitching tonight as the San Diego Padres face off against the Phillies in Philadelphia.
This matchup will feature two guys who have won over 200 games and are over 40. Moyer will turn 45 in November and Maddux is 41.
On the season Moyer is 11-9 with a 4.97 ERA including his last start in which he was torched for seven earned runs in four-plus innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Maddux on the other hand picked up career win 342 against the Houston Astros after allowing just a solo home run to Lance Berkman in the first inning of a start in which he lasted six. He allowed just one other hit in the game and has not allowed a walk in 28 innings. He also recorded his 40th multihit game of his career. For the season he is 9-9 with a 3.90 ERA.
I don’t want to doom Maddux’s chances at 15 win guys but the projection thing over at ESPN.com has him reaching only 12. With roughly 8 starts left he would need to win 6 of them to reach the number.
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Maddux looks to ground ‘Stros
By john | August 19, 2007
Greg Maddux will be going for win 342 today against 24 year old Matt Albers. Albers, a Houston navtive, will be making his 11st start of the season. He’s 3-5 with a 5.99 ERA on the season and has been placed back into the rotation due to an injury to Chris Sampson.
On August 14th against the Dodgers Albers allowed 3 runs in 6.2 innings recording a plethera of outs on grondballs.
Maddux on the other hand pitched 5.2 scoreless last time out against the Colorado Rockies. He lowered his ERA to 4.00 and picked up his 8th win despite allowing eight hits. He also struck out four.
Game time is 1:05 PT so that’s 4:05 ET folks. The game will be on Channel 4 for our San Diego viewers and FSN for all of us in Texas.
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Maddux defeats Rockies
By john | August 16, 2007
The Padres erupted for 6 runs in the 2nd inning off of Jeff Francis and Greg Maddux pitched into the 6th as the Padres defeated the Rockies 8-0 Tuesday.
The win was the 8th of the season for Maddux, and the 341st of his career.
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