[新聞] Mussina 宣佈退休!
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11/20/08 5:22 PM EST
Mussina announces his retirement
Right-hander won 270 games, including 20 for first time in 2008
By Bryan Hoch / MLB.com
NEW YORK -- Having attempted to keep a secret close to the vest for an entire
year, Mike Mussina opened the first afternoon of his post-baseball life by
unburdening himself of a confession.
The Yankees right-hander said that he knew all along that 2008 would be his
final Major League season, having reached the decision to walk away from the
game in January, looking to complete what would be his 18th and final tour
around the American League.
The fact that he was able to walk away on top, less than two months after
completing the first 20-win season of his career, just made his fond farewell
all the more sweeter.
"I don't think there was ever a point where I looked around and said, 'You
know what? I'm going to change my mind,'" Mussina said Thursday in a
conference call to discuss his retirement.
"I just felt so good about the season, the way it was going, and enjoying it
and not getting caught up in the bad times. It was like the last year of high
school. You know it's going to end, and you just enjoy the ride."
Mussina said he kept the secret from reporters, teammates and even
front-office executives because he did not want to become a focal point of
the season. But by the time the year was over, he had emerged as the Yankees'
most prominent pitcher, making Mussina's situation difficult to ignore.
"People who talk to you about it say, 'Make sure you're doing it for
yourself,'" Mussina said. "Every decision you make, there's other factors
involved. I have young children and they're getting involved with things.
I've been away a long time and I want to be involved more. I'm certainly not
getting younger, they're not getting younger and you can't get that time
back. It's just the right time for me."
Completing his career with two clubs, the Yankees and Orioles, Mussina
notched 270 victories, putting him within striking distance of the
conversation for enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Having already seamlessly transitioned into a lifestyle of cleaning closets
and shoveling snow -- his activities on his first day as a non-active player
-- the decision is not Mussina's to make. His supporters will point to a
high-octane offensive era and his standing with two AL East clubs among his
many credentials.
"It was a great pleasure playing against -- and even more so -- with Mike
Mussina since I entered the league in 1995," Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter
said. "He was a true professional both on and off the field. Moose's
accomplishments in the game over the last 18 years represent a Hall of Fame
player."
Enjoying a resurgent season that saw him bounce back from injuries and
inconsistency that marred his 2007 campaign, Mussina made adjustments to his
style on the mound and remained healthy off of it.
Finishing the year 20-9 with a 3.37 ERA, Mussina becomes the first pitcher to
retire immediately following a 20-win season since Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax
hung up his spikes after winning 27 games for the Dodgers in 1966, according
to the Elias Sports Bureau.
As Mussina approached that 20th victory on Sept. 28 at Boston's Fenway Park,
he addressed his proximity to the game's vaunted 300-win plateau, analyzing
his situation in a typically cerebral style.
Mussina said that he could not count on having another 20-win season if he
were to return, and if the more realistic goal was to win approximately 10
games a year, he'd be pitching to the age of 42 just to attain a milestone
mark -- hanging on, even though his best work had already been completed.
"I didn't want to be one of those guys that bounces all over the place,"
Mussina said. "That's not how I feel about the game. If I can't contribute at
the level I want to contribute at, then someone else should be doing it."
The Yankees had not been operating as though they were expecting Mussina to
return, as both manager Joe Girardi and general manager Brian Cashman
expressed doubts. Girardi said Wednesday that he was not surprised by reports
of Mussina's retirement.
"He had led me to believe that that's what was going to happen at the end of
the year," Girardi said. "I wasn't quite sure, in a sense, that I believed
him. Sometimes when you get away from it, you really miss it and your family
might encourage you to go. But I know he talked about wanting to be home
more, and if he does, I won't be surprised."
Mussina has spoken often about how much he enjoys his hometown of
Montoursville, Pa. -- certainly, his free-agent signing was one in which New
York City was not to be a major selling point. His home features a collection
of vintage automobiles and John Deere tractors that demand attention.
Now that he is unburdened of the ticking clock toward pitchers and catchers
reporting, Mussina said he is unsure if he will remain in baseball in some
capacity. He plans to spend much of his time this April at his son's baseball
games, cheering him on alongside the other parents and playing Dad.
"I don't have any real plans -- I'm just enjoying the free time," Mussina
said. "Guys who have retired before, I've asked them what they do with
themselves, and they say they're busier now than when they were active
players. I've been home for 8 1/2 weeks and I can't believe it's almost
Thanksgiving already. The time is flying and the days are busy."
A seven-time AL Gold Glove Award winner, Mussina spent the last eight years
of his career with the Yankees, signing as a free agent before the 2001
season after pitching his first 10 years in the Majors with the Orioles.
He compiled a record of 123-72 with a 3.88 ERA in pinstripes, and since
signing with the Yankees, no other AL pitcher recorded more wins than
Mussina.
"I think I made a name for myself in Baltimore, but I had a lot more exposure
and opportunities in New York," Mussina said. "We had seven trips to the
postseason, a couple of trips to [World Series].
"You're on a bigger stage pitching for the Yankees. I played my last game as
a Yankee, and I think if I would have chosen to return, they would have asked
me. I loved playing in both places, but when retirement came around, I was
still a Yankee."
A five-time All-Star who pitched his entire career in the AL East during an
era of offensive power, Mussina pitched in 23 playoff games (21 starts),
going 7-8 with a 3.42 ERA. He had six top five finishes in voting for the AL
Cy Young Award, finishing second to Pedro Martinez in 1999. Mussina was sixth
in voting this year.
His 270 wins tie Mussina with Burleigh Grimes for 33rd on baseball's all-time
list, having most recently surpassed Jim Palmer (268), Bob Feller (266), Eppa
Rixey (266) and Jim McCormick (265).
With a 123-72 record, Mussina finished 51 games over .500 with the Yankees
while going 66 games over .500 with Baltimore (147-81). According to Elias,
he joined Randy Johnson as the only pitchers since 1900 to own a career
record of at least 50 games over .500 with two different teams.
"I can't complain at all about my experience in New York -- it was the best,"
Mussina said. "That's what I'm going to take from what I've been able to do."
Mussina left Baltimore to sign with a Yankees team that had just won four
World Series titles in five years, coming off their Subway Series victory
over the Mets.
And though Mussina was never able to win the ring that was once thought to be
a virtual certainty, he helped the Yankees reach the 2001 and '03 Fall
Classics, saying that he leaves with no regrets.
"I'm just proud that the Yankees asked me to come in and do a job for them,
and I was able to do it," Mussina said. "It's not easy to go out there 30
times a year and be successful and stay healthy and do what everybody is
expecting you to do every time.
"Yeah, I lost, and I didn't pitch great every time. But for the most part
over the long haul, I did what I was supposed to do. When you're asked to do
a job, you expect yourself to go out there and do it. I'm proud of myself
that I went out there and did it as well as I did."
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