- Ron Guidry
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ron Guidry
width = 150
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1950|8|28Lafayette, Louisiana
debutdate=July 27
debutyear=by|1975
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1988
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=170-91
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.29
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=1,778
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1975-by|1988)
highlights=
* 4x All-Star selection (1978, 1979, 1982, 1983)
* 5xGold Glove Award winner (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986)
* 1978AL Cy Young Award
* 1978AL TSN Pitcher of the Year
* 1984Roberto Clemente Award
* New York Yankees #49 retiredRonald Ames Guidry (pronEng|ˈɡɪdɹi, born
August 28 ,1950 , inLafayette, Louisiana ; nicknamed "Louisiana Lightning" and "Gator") is a formerMajor League Baseball left-handedpitcher . He played 14 seasons for theNew York Yankees from 1975 through 1988. Guidry was the pitching coach of theNew York Yankees from 2006 to 2007.Major league career
Guidry began his career pitching briefly in the by|1975 and by|1976 seasons. In by|1977, he began as a
relief pitcher but was moved into the starting rotation. He helped lead theNew York Yankees to aWorld Series championship in 1977 and 1978. In those two years combined, Guidry went 4-0 in the postseason with 3 complete games in 5 starts, allowing only nineearned run s in 37 1/3innings pitched .In by|1978, Guidry posted a career year, one of the best in the modern
era . Against the California Angels onJune 17 , he struck out a Yankee-record 18 batters. Guidry's 18-strikeout performance is usually cited as the launching pad of theYankee Stadium tradition of fans standing and clapping for a strikeout with two strikes on the opposing batter.For the season, Guidry went 25-3, in a season that is among the top 10 in baseball history. He led the league with a sparkling 1.74 ERA, 25 wins, a .893 winning
percentage , 9shutout s, 248 strikeouts, and 6.15 hits allowed per 9 innings pitched. He held batters to a .193 batting average, .249 on base percentage, and .279 slugging percentage. He was even tougher with 2 outs and runners in scoring position (.152/.221/.253), and in the 9th inning of games (.119/.200/.136).He claimed the
American League Cy Young Award . Guidry also finished second inAmerican League Most Valuable Player voting toBoston Red Sox sluggerJim Rice .Guidry's 25th win of the regular season was his most significant, as he was the winning pitcher in the Yankees' 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox in a one-game playoff at
Fenway Park in Boston to decide the American League East division winner. The game is best known forBucky Dent 's seventh-inning, three-run home run offMike Torrez (who, as a Yankee pitching mate of Guidry's just the year before, had been on the mound for the final out of the1977 World Series ) that gave the Yankees a 3-2 lead. Earlier in the game, Guidry had given up a home run toCarl Yastrzemski —the only one hit by a left-hander off him all season.Later that month, the Yankees again won the World Series over the
Los Angeles Dodgers . NoAmerican League pitcher posted an ERA as low again until Boston'sPedro Martínez in by|2000. His magical 1978 year, when isolated, is arguably the most dominant year ever by apitcher .Coincidentally, in all three of Guidry's losses in 1978, the winning pitcher on the opposing team threw left-handed and had the first name "Mike." He lost 6-0 to the
Milwaukee Brewers and left-handerMike Caldwell on July 7, lost 2-1 to theBaltimore Orioles and left-hander Mike Flanagan on August 4, and lost 8-1 to theToronto Blue Jays and left-handerMike Willis on September 20.Over the next seven seasons, Guidry amassed a 113-57 win-loss record. Guidry also won the
Gold Glove Award five straight times (1982-86). However, arm problems that began in by|1981 finally began dramatically affecting his performance. He retired from baseball onJuly 12 ,1989 , aftershoulder surgery did not improve his performance.As well as winning the 1978
Cy Young Award , Guidry was named The Sporting News AL Pitcher and Major League Player of the Year. Guidry was named " "Lefthanded Pitcher" " on The Sporting News AL All-Star Teams in 1978, 1981, 1983 and 1985. Guidry also finished in the top 10 in theAmerican League Cy Young voting six times (1977-79, 1981, 1983 and 1985) over a nine-year span.On
August 7 ,1984 , Guidry struck out three batters on nine pitches in the ninth inning of a 7-0 win over theChicago White Sox . Guidry became the eighth American League pitcher and the 20th pitcher in Major League history to accomplish the so-called "immaculate inning." He was the first pitcher to do so in the 9th inning of a complete game, a feat which has since been matched only once.Guidry served as co-captain of the Yankees along with
Willie Randolph from March 4, 1986, until July 12, 1989.MLBBioRet
Name = Ron Guidry
Number = 49
Team = New York Yankees
Year = 2003|His number 49 was retired on "Ron Guidry Day,"
August 23 ,2003 . The Yankees also dedicated a plaque to hang in Monument Park atYankee Stadium . The plaque calls Guidry "A dominating pitcher and a respected leader" and "A true Yankee." Each living Yankee previously so honored was on hand for the ceremony:Phil Rizzuto ,Yogi Berra ,Whitey Ford ,Reggie Jackson andDon Mattingly .Coaching career
Guidry joined Yankee's Manager Joe Torre's coaching staff as pitching coach in the 2006 season, replacing
Mel Stottlemyre . Under Guidry's tenure, the Yankees' pitching staff enjoyed mixed results. The pitching staff's ERA decreased from 4.52 in 2005 to 4.41 in 2006 under his first year of coaching, though in 2007, the team ERA increased to 4.49 (or 17th overall in the Major leagues).However, Guidry was criticized in 2007, because the highly-acclaimed pitching staff was underachieving.Fact|date=February 2008 The Yankees pitching staff in 2007 walked the sixth most batters overall in the Major leagues; this was the most walks in a season for a Yankees pitching staff since the 2000 season. Torre's departure from the Yankees following the 2007 ended Guidry's tenure as pitching coach. Though he was interested in returning to the Yankees for the 2008 season, he was not offered a position on new manager Joe Girardi's coaching staff. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/23/sports/baseball/23guidry.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&ref=sports&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin Guidry Hopes He’s Wearing Pinstripes in the Spring - New York Times ] ] He did return to the Yankees as a spring training instructor. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/02/18/sports/BBA-Yankees-Steinbrenner.php Joe Girardi meets with George Steinbrenner for first time as New York Yankees manager - International Herald Tribune ] ]
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
*List of Major League Baseball ERA champions
*List of Major League Baseball wins champions
*List of pitchers who have struck out 18 or more batters in a nine-inning MLB game
*Pitchers who have struck out three batters on nine pitches
*Top 100 strikeout pitchers of all time ources
*baseball-reference|id=g/guidrro01
* [http://kball.org/RonGuidry.htm major and minor league stats]References
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