Mike Mussina again battled injury in 2005. For the second straight year, he was an average pitcher who threw under 180 innings. He turned 37 in December. Is the end of his career near, or do his 47 walks and 142 strikeouts in 179 innings portend glorious sunset years?
Mussina was chosen by the Orioles with the 20th overall pick of the 1990 draft out of Stanford. He was sent directly to double A after signing, and blew through that level in 7 starts, and followed that up with 2 good starts in triple A Rochester. The O's started him in triple A in 1991. Mussina went 10-4 in 19 starts with a 2.87 ERA and a 107/31 K/W ratio, and by August, he was in Baltimore and did not skip a beat that season or any one since.
In his first full season in 1992, Mussina went 18-5 with a 2.54 ERA, but his K rate was low. He brought it up in his first 3 years, and has accordingly had a long, consistent and successful career, first with Baltimore and with the Yankees since 2001. He features a good but not overpowering fastball, a knuckle-curve and fine control.Combined with his Gold-Glove quality defence, it's an impressive package.
Finding comparables for Mussina should be easy, but it is not. We will use Jim Bunning, Luis Tiant, Orel Hershiser, Jack Morris and Juan Marichal. Juan Marichal? Yep, the same. He is Baseball Reference's #1 comparable, so I thought I would throw him in.
Here's how they did through age 36:
Pitcher IP(seasons) ERA+ K/9IP(Lg) W/9IP(Lg) HR/9IP(Lg) Team DER(Lg) W-L Mussina 3013.0(13.0) 125 7.2(6.2) 2.0(3.5) 1.0(1.2) 685(687) 224-127 Bunning 3219.0(12.0) 119 7.0(5.3) 2.4(3.5) 0.9(0.9) 699(706) 196-147 Tiant 2855.0(10.0) 118 6.5(5.5) 2.9(3.4) 0.9(0.8) 712(710) 191-140 Hershiser 2323.3(9.3) 119 6.0(5.8) 2.7(3.4) 0.6(0.9) 699(697) 150-108 Morris 3289.3(12.7) 108 5.9(5.1) 3.2(3.3) 0.9(0.9) 708(700) 216-162 Marichal 3501.3(12.2) 123 5.9(5.8) 1.8(3.2) 0.8(0.8) 700(702) 243-141
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