He'd been pressed into duty earlier in the college season as an emergency pitcher by Southern Illinois Coach Richard (Itchy) Jones. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. The best price & superior service & quality", "Your crew did a very professional job. Part 2 just tore my soul apartPart 3 just put it back together, Sprinted out to my backyard see if, like Dave Stieb, I too have spent 20+ years on this Earth without realizing I have a rocket launcher attached to my shoulder. ", "They all make the customer feel that your job is important to them", "Just keep doing what you are doing. Around the time of the book Moneyball, WAR (then called WARP) and Win Shares were invented and I fell in with a group of baseball nerds at a site called Baseball Primer (later Baseball Think Factory) who decided to fix the Hall of Fame's many errors by starting over from scratch and electing the people who really deserved to be inducted, starting in 1898. We have always been pleased with every job and will continue to use your services for any painting needs inside & out", "You exceeded our expectations!! And when he struck out Steve Kemp to end the game, he fairly leaped for joy. Stieb had done none until Jones asked him to fill in on an injury-afflicted staff in the middle of the 78 college season. DETAILS BELOW. He may throw as many as 20 changeups in a game. Genres Baseball 167 pages, Hardcover First published January 1, 1986 Book details & editions Stieb had the uncharitable habit of responding to errors behind him by planting his hands on his hips and fixing the offender with a baleful glare, a mannerism not likely to win him friends on his own team or, for that matter, to inspire improved play. Stieb told Butera he was crazy. As we'll demonstrate shortly, by a variety of metrics Dave Stieb was the best pitcher in baseball for at least a four-year period, from 1982-85. September 25, 1998 Just four years later, he was the best pitcher in the American League. Remember, I'd been an outfielder most of my life, so I'd never had to deal with anyone making an error behind me. So I never got really, really good, but I can play some stuff and do the rhythm and stuff like that. Phone: 602.496.1460 Dave Stief David P. Stief was American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Washington Redskins. Bob LaMonte, who lives only a short drive from Stieb's parents' modest Spanish-style home in San Jose and who was Stieb's high school history teacher and special teams football coach (Stieb averaged 42 yards a boot in his two seasons as a punter). [11] While this was seen to be generous at the time the contract was signed, by the time the later years of the contract came around this was a bargain, considering that several players were receiving several times the amount per year. We would not hesitate to absolutely recommend this outstanding company for all your painting needs. You may not use our site or service, or the information provided, to make decisions about employment, admission, consumer credit, insurance, tenant screening or any other purpose that would require FCRA compliance. On September 2, 1990, he pitched the first (and, as of 2022[update], only) no-hitter in Blue Jays history, defeating the Cleveland Indians 30. Dave Stieb's struggle is universal, gut wrenching, and inspiring. Stieb won 140 games in the 1980s, the second-highest total by a pitcher in that decade, behind only his rival (and later teammate) Jack Morris. Stieb never went on the disabled list until excessive working out in 1991 gave him a herniated disk in his back, aggravated by a collision near first base that spring. In the past I have always prefaced my Jon Bois reviews by saying I don't even like baseball, I don't even watch football. . Dave Steib remains the Toronto Blue Jays all-time leader in many pitching categories The Toronto Blue Jays selected Dave Stieb in the 5th round of the MLB draft in 1978. [3], Stieb played for the Blue Jays from 1979 to 1992 and again in 1998. My home looks beautiful! He was an animal, a bulldog-like [workhorse], and wanted to win like no one else. That wasn't in his personality in the past. [2] Stieb holds career records for Toronto pitchers in wins, games started, shutouts, strikeouts, complete games and a variety of other categories. I felt comfortable having your employees at my home even when I was not there. Bois and Rubenstein are the greatest documentary makers, ever. Send. I realize now I could've had my butt kicked for the stuff I used to do. He has the same delivery today as he had then. He posted a 1-3 record and 4.83 ERA in 19 games, including three starts. Always on time and Jays helpfulness selecting the final color", "Always a great job by the crew thats why I always call Mastercraft for my painting needs", "History, professionalism, & quality employees", "Employees do their job well and answer any question you may have. This fall, hell be eligible for the first time as a veterans candidate on the Modern Baseball Committee ballot. And I wasn't accustomed to playing for a last-place team. ", "Keep doing what you are doing. "It's time," LaMonte advised Stieb, "for you to take on a humility that is becoming to a person with that kind of contract. where he ran a construction company and spent much of his time with his family. He won the 1985 AL ERA title and finished in the top 10 of AL Cy Young Award voting four times. Do Pattie and Dave want Andrew to be a fireman or follow in his father's footsteps as a starter? Kyle is an excellent foreman. He ended up winning 158 games in the 1980s, which was. Ward@wardconst.com. "I said, 'I've come full circle. He glowered and muttered on the mound. Shows how smart we were. If I keep doing this, it can only get better,'" he says. Fans lining up for autographs in Vancouver found a more mellow Stieb than the version they once saw on the mound. That gives him a psychological edge." [18], Stieb currently resides in Reno, Nevada, where he works as a building contractor. Sport as a metaphor for life has been a common theme in Bois documentaries, and here it never is contrived. "I'm not going to say I was great. "It was hard for me to fathom why they wanted me to be something I wasn't," Stieb says. "I said right off the bat, 'I don't belong in the Hall of Fame, I did not win enough games and so forth, Stieb told Sporting News in a recent phone interview from Reno, Nev., where hedoes land development work. There was a rain delay in the fourth inning. "He was shaking his head yes before I said a word. background-image:unset; We are 100% satisfied with the excellent quality of work. He is known for being a Baseball Player. He ended up winning 158 games in the 1980s, which was. He signs and poses for nearly two hours. In 1985, Stieb signed with the Blue Jays what was then one of the most lucrative contracts in baseball. [5] He also took a no-hitter into the ninth inning in a 1985 game; this bid was broken up by back-to-back home runs and Stieb being replaced in the game before he recorded an out in the ninth. On May 3, 1978 Bobby Mattick, then the director of player development for the Toronto Blue Jays, and Blue Jay scout Al LaMacchia were stationed near the stands on the first-base side in a little ball park in Charleston, Ill., when the visiting centerfielder jogged in to pitch the sixth inning. It was a frustrating time for him, but he learned to pitch his way out of it by moving the ball around. But many who stand in line for an hour inside the stadium remember. Mussina, though, got into the Hall of Fame via the BBWAA voters on his sixth ballot. I ask him how he thinks he stacks up. On the latter part, he is absolutely correct but on the former, he should definitely get some more consideration by the Modern Baseball Era Committee, who has yet to put him on one of their ballots. Jon Bois humanizes Stieb's experience, showing what a class act he became despite the crushing blows he faced. I've always viewed Stieb affectionately. Stieb had the highest Wins Above Replacement among pitchers forthe 80s, by a wide margin at 48.6, while Morris ranked 12th at 30.4. This led to other issues, which ultimately culminated with Stiebs release from the Blue Jays after the 1992 season. Draft: Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 5th round of the 1978 MLB June Amateur Draft from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (Carbondale, IL). It wasn't vintage Dave Stieb stuff.". Back with the Blue Jays, he was not great, but he had moments when he was good, especially for a rusty 40-year-old. Rookie season: 18 starts, 8-8, league average ERA+ (the team was 53-109; not quite Carlton going 27-10 but still very impressive) 1980-85 seasonal average: 34 starts, 13 CG, 254 IP, 3.07 ERA, 139 ERA+. The once-prickly pitcher is not angry any more. Works (John and Mike) were on time, neat and clean, pleasant to be around and very skilled at their job", "Thanks for seeing the job through to get it right", "Pleased that you were reliable and honest about doing the painting while I was away. What is Stiebs standard for Cooperstown? It's like a beautiful piece of music, played out over one of the longest units of time in any major sport: the career of a dominant baseball player. "Winning one like that is better than throwing a shutout. Stieb has heard, by the way, that some people think Morris was the best pitcher of the 1980s because he had the most wins of the decade at 162. In 1985, Stieb signed with the Blue Jays what was then one of the richest contracts in baseball. "Mark Newman, our pitching coach then, had watched Dave throw a litle batting practice," Jones says. It's out of my system. Danny is very professional, cordial and does a good job", "Mastercrafts employees are easy to deal with and professional", "Dependable, on time, take pride in their work", "Everything and everyone from start to finish were fabulous. It was a shocking turnabout, driven by bone chips in his elbow. Overall, he was an All-Star seven times. Is Stieb about to be wiped off the map once more, or could delayed recognition come? Born: It's all in the release, and he had that from the start. I'm all self-taught from friends and books. Bois and Rubenstein are the greatest documentary makers, ever. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Another Toronto scout, Don Welke, had said the boy could run, throw and hit with some power. More at Everyone in the company was pleasant, professional, honest, dependable, hard working, a complete joy to do business with", "The crew is extremely talented and hard working", "There was not one thing I could complain about. He finished the '79 American League season with eight wins and eight defeats for a team with 109 losses. . ", "You guys are great. I have fun with it.". Helpful Nice guys", "I enjoyed having them do my house. I was very pleased with the job", "Great work & friendly, professional staff-Thanks! Dave initially made a splash in baseball as an outfielder, rather than as a pitcher. "When I got out of baseball and I ran into people," he says, "they would always talk about what a great career I had, and they were always amazed that I wasn't outgoing as far as wanting to talk to them about it and say stuff about it. Copyright 2023 PeekYou.com. It's a funny thing, but most converted infielders and outfielders have good control, especially infielders. LaMonte urged Stieb to fly immediately from California to Toronto and make his peace with a city he had offended in the past with his trade demands. The employees treat you and the property with respect", "You are prompt, fair, courteous & professional", "We appreciate the helpfulness your staff showed throughout the project" "Mastercraft is prompt in fulfilling the promised timetable and got the job done efficiently", "Started on time, finished on time; cleaned works site everyday; attentive to customer concerns truly a pleasure to work with this professional company", "Chris was very helpful and gave us some tips on how to make the painting on the bottom portion quicker", "I have no suggestions- the guys were GREAT!! Stieb is the subject of the 2022 four-part miniseries Captain Ahab: The Story of Dave Stieb, by Secret Base's Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein; in addition to discussing his career, it advocates for his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame based on his accomplishments.[21]. In the summer of 1978, as a concession to Stieb's lingering outfielder's sensibility, the Blue Jays assigned him to Dunedin as a combination pitcher-outfielder, instructing Manager Denis Menke to play him as a designated hitter the day after he pitched and as an outfielder in the other games between starts. Stieb's "makeup" improved after Martinez gave him a talking-to about his attitude. He's also so tight he makes it hard on himself. They had come to the Eastern Illinois University campus specifically to scout this Southern Illinois outfielder. Threw a few pinecones around and hollered at my neighbor to ask if any of them looked like they were going 90 miles an hour. Stieb's comeback started by accident. It's not the big things in life that make you, it's the little things. Previous. He'll go over to the player and compliment him. I was fortunate to have players around me who could deal with all that. Photos by John Lott. "Like Lemon," says Widmar, "Dave knows how tough it is to hit. but only a 14-12 record. He and his wife, Pattie, have a son, Andrew, who celebrates his first birthday this week. He was asked to be a leader at 21. I still felt I could make it as a hitter.". ", "Always showed up on time. Building under construction. "Is that it?" We're interested now in developing the total man.". As we've discussed recently, Stieb was one of the best pitchers to pitch in the 1980s. ", An astute decision it was. Stieb noted Saberhagens JAWS rating, the stat created by Jay Jaffe of Sports Illustrated which rates Saberhagen as the 66th-best pitcher in baseball history and Stieb as 67th-best. He appreciated the chance to close the circle. You will be happy with the work, attention to detail is outstanding", "You were fantastic; I knew I had made the right call as soon as Lisa answered. You'd have to be a Gandhi to handle some of the pressure Dave's had, and Gandhi couldn't have pitched five shutouts for the Toronto Blue Jays. The first is that the Modern Baseball Committee ballot, which spans MLB figures who made their greatest contribution to the game between 1970 and 1987, looks like it will be packed. 2/2: In January 1987, Dave Stieb was coming off his worst season, in stark contrast to having won the ERA title in 1985. The fact is, he has found the one missing ingredient in his still new makeup as a pitcher: peace of mind. He is also correct in his belief that he didnt get enough wins (for most voters) and not playing longer than he did (and being healthy for those seasons) definitely did hurt him. This is how the sport of baseball moves: not at all and then, all at once, with such terrifying speed the lines begin to bend, and then not at all Part 1 solidPart 2 incrediblePart 3 fuck Jack MorrisPart 4 Stieb to the hall of Fame or we riot, gotta be one of my favorite movies about Dave Stieb, When the Jays legend to end all Jays legends gets into Cooperstown on the Era Committee ballot and thanks Bois and Rubenstein in his speech, I will be hooting and hollering and sobbing and completely unintelligible, I bet he would trade it all if he could go back to his prime for one more afternoon at the yard, "The curtain's on its way. "I've never had a dj vu experience like that in my lifeso many things that were the same. Dave Stieb, Kevin Boland 3.21 24 ratings4 reviews This autobiography of one of baseball's most outstanding and controversial personalities features uncensored views on salaries, agents, pitching, life on the road, and the pressures of winning and losing. "A lot of these parents don't think about that. A Saluki starter was injured. The quality of their work was excellent! A year later he was in the big leagues. ", MORE: Meet the top seven candidates for the 2018 Hall of Fame class. On one hand, Stieb said he wasnt that surprised with the outcome. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. Dave Stieb is a building contractor and plays electric guitar. He came in hot and left the same way, taking it to the clubhouse and the waiting writers. Before that, he was one of MLB's best pitchers, and made a triumphant return to the mound in 1998 after a five-year hiatus. Injuries also played a role in curtailing Stiebs career and preventing him from accumulating more of the counting stats Hall of Fame voters so value. It is difficult to imagine Stieb patiently embracing this experience in his playing days. After 20 minutes, professional courtesy dictates that I end the session, or so I presume. The 65-year-old baseball player was born in California, United States. Dave Siebels With: Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band "He thanked me for my apology," says Stieb. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. It's that tightness that makes him such a great pitcher. Mattick recalls having heard something about Stieb's pitching, but he and LaMacchia were there to look at him strictly as an outfielder. "Some guys call it being a hot dog," says Milwaukee Outfielder Charlie Moore. Dave Stieb had hall of fame stuff. Instead, I watched a ton of baseball and spent the off-seasons reading about baseball. I never had a lesson. Mastercraft is very professional & considerate through the entire process", "Mastercraft Paintingwhat a professional company! The problem, of course, is that Hall of Fame committees dont generally get too deep into the weeds with sabermetrics. Stieb says with a smile. He was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, located in St. Marys, Ontario, with the Class of 2005. [1] A seven-time All-Star, he also won The Sporting News ' Pitcher of the Year Award in 1982. Another byproduct of that experience is his approach to the hitters. A few years ago, Stieb toldSporting Newsthat he didnt think he was a Hall of Famer since hedid not win enough games and so forth, but he also thought that he surely did not deserve to be just wiped off the map after the first-year ballot.. David was a major league pitcher when most of his buddies from school were working in Chevron stations. In 1993, he played four games with the Chicago White Sox, before finally retiring due to lingering back problems. After the comeback, he closed the book on baseball. Dave Stieb Stats, Fantasy & News. He was 5-2 with a 2.13 earned run average in his month there. Addressed my concerns in a prompt manner", "Jesse did a great job! To both he responded, "No way." They did a commendable job of surface preparation, applying primer, sealer and paint. He had an ERA+ of 122 and a FIP of 3.82. Found you on Angies List, good recommendations", "Jesse and his crew were very professional, courteous, and hard workers. Past history made LaMonte urge Stieb to make peace with Toronto. Very friendly and do quality work", "John's work far exceeded our expectation! "He comes at you and has good control," says Lachemann. won three or even four AL Cy Young Awards while with the Blue Jays. Stieb is also above recent first-ballot Hall of Famers Glavine and John Smoltz in WAR7 as well as Early Wynn, Lemon, Kaat, Hunter, Ford, Don Sutton, and Morris. I would recommend your company to anyone who is looking to have a painting job done and wants to work with reliable, competitively prices professionals", "Thank you so much for a job well done - you are experts in all aspects of painting and decorating, and we look forward to working with you in the future", "Our house looks beautiful - excellent craftsmanship. He did not look back until spring training in 1998, when the Jays invited him to Dunedin as a guest instructor. Film data from TMDb. In plainer language, he had a temper, one which frequently manifested itself in unseemly displays of petulance on the field. Posters are sourced from TMDb and Posteritati, and appear for you and visitors to your profile and content, depending on settings. The companies were formed over a two year period with the most recent being incorporated eleven years ago in October of 2011. He's such an outstanding athlete, we all expect him to be older. 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I felt like I was stuck. ", "Jesse & CJ went above and beyond expectations. What it told me was in (the writers) minds, I didn't even do anything worth recognizing.. So it was exciting again, and it was cool to do that at 40 years old. He also came to bat that year in the All Star Game when American League Manager Jim Frey ran out of pinch hitters. To his opponents he appeared unnecessarily demonstrative. All his life he had resisted becoming a pitcher, and now he was being told by a top baseball man that his best chance, probably his only chance, of playing in the big leagues would be at that unwanted position. As weve chronicled here at Call To The Pen in recent weeks, Toronto Blue Jays legend Dave Stieb has been overlooked and underappreciated for decades. ", "Was very impressed with how neat the guys were. Dave Stieb didn't become a pitcher until five years ago, but now he's one of the best.