There was a discussion in another post about the future of Felix Hernandez after throwing so many innings. A poster threw out an absolute view that Felix would not be worth resigning due to deterioration and started a discussion on this view. If Felix throws the average amount of innings that he has thrown in the last three years he will hit around 2100 inning by age 28 .I decided to look at other pitchers since the end of World War II (1946) that threw 2.000 innings at age 28.

Felix has already won a Cy Young and has a good chance of being a solid pitcher into his mid to late 30's. If Felix can make a couple of All Star games and become the first pitcher to win a Cy Young out of this group after the age of 28, he has a good chance to become a Hall of Famer. I think if Felix stays successful during the rest of this contract, then it is worth the risk of resigning him.
Stats came from Baseball-Reference.com
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With all due respect
I’m not sure “number of All Star Games” and “number of Cy Young Awards” and “Hall Of Fame Inductions” are the stats you should be looking at in order to judge the longevity and future success of Felix Hernandez. B-R is chock full of actual stats that can tell you that story much better.
pdb - January 26, 2012
You mean like ERA?
InSpokane - January 26, 2012
Even if all you had was ERA, it would be a better indication than awards and All-Star games by a mile.
Kenneth Arthur - January 26, 2012
Not that you don't think otherwise.
Kenneth Arthur - January 26, 2012
I was trying to be funny.
InSpokane - January 26, 2012
I laughed a little.
wetzelcoal - January 26, 2012
I know, it was directed at the fanposter really.
Kenneth Arthur - January 26, 2012
I like this fanpost
Because I have confidence that it will pique the curiosity of one of the statistically inclined readers of this site, who will go back and look at how the number of pitches by the age 28 affects a pitcher’s longevity.
Then hopefully that person will post that information here, rather than hoard the knowledge all for themself.
Snuffleupagus - January 26, 2012
I'm looking forward to future Data Hipsters. They'd share the databases but they don't want them to be too popular.
CapSea - January 26, 2012
So many problems as to be worthless, even beyond those pointed out above -
What about innings pitched in the minor leagues? Do they not wear a pitcher’s arm out the same as in the majors? What about the differences in pitch type and frequency? Different pitches wear the arm differently.
Terminator X - January 27, 2012
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