Dewan: Braves’ ‘New’ Pitchers

From SABR member John Dewan at ACTA Sports on November 18, 2016:

In the last week, the Atlanta Braves signed former Cy Young Award winners Bartolo Colon from the New York Mets and R.A. Dickey from the Toronto Blue Jays. This gives the Braves the two oldest pitchers in Major League Baseball at 43 and 42 years old, respectively. Colon and Dickey will as of now be joining Julio Teheran, Mike Foltynewicz, and Matt Wisler in the Braves starting rotation raising the rotation’s average age to 32.2, eight years older than the average age of the five Braves pitchers with the most games started in 2016—Teheran, Foltynewicz, and Wisler along with Aaron Blair and Williams Perez.

Colon is one of only 17 pitchers in the history of Major League Baseball who has started 100 games or more as a 40+ year-old. (Note: Age during a season is defined as the player’s age at the beginning of July for that season). In terms of total wins, he still has a long way to go to catch Phil Niekro and Jamie Moyer, the only two pitchers with 100+ wins during their 40+ seasons with 121 and 105, respectively. However, Colon’s 62 wins over his only four 40+ seasons give him 15.5 wins per season, the highest average of all 17 pitchers. Also, only one of the 40+ pitchers has a better winning percentage than Colon’s .608 (62-40), Roger Clemens at .649 (61-33).

Only five of the 17 pitchers who have started 100 games or more as 40+ year-olds have a better ERA than Colon.

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Originally published: November 18, 2016. Last Updated: November 18, 2016.