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Gossage, Richard, 1951-

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Gossage, Richard, 1951-

Inducted to the Hall of Fame in: 2008

Primary team: New York Yankees

Primary position: Pitcher

Bob Watson, both an opponent and teammate of Rich “Goose” Gossage, once said of the fireballing pitcher: “He’s all arms and legs and he’s not looking at you. That doesn’t make you feel good when he’s throwing 100 miles an hour. I don’t mind a guy throwing 100 miles an hour if he’s looking at you. I’ll tell you it’s a lot better playing behind him.”

Gossage could be an intimidating presence on the mound, standing 6-foot-3 inches with a penetrating scowl. But of all his attributes, it was his overpowering fastball, which could reach 100 miles per hour, which made him one of the top relief pitchers throughout the 1970s and ‘80s.

“My wife wouldn’t know me out there,” Gossage said. “If she ever came to the mound and talked to me, she’d divorce me. I don’t like anybody with a bat in his hands because he’s trying to hurt me with that thing.”

A rookie relief pitcher with the White Sox in 1972, Gossage established himself as a premier closer by the mid-1970s. After spending 1976 as a starting pitcher, he was traded to the Pirates, where he began a 12-year streak of double-figure save totals.

“I love the feeling of coming to the ballpark every day and knowing I’ve got a chance to work,” Gossage said. “I’d go crazy as a starter. Imagine having a bad game and then having to sit around four or five days before you pitch again. You’d be thinking about it all the time. That would be terrible.”

Free agency followed his one season in Pittsburgh and Gossage signed a contract with the Yankees in November 1977. His six years as the New York closer included four All-Star teams, 150 saves and a 2.10 ERA. He was also on the mound to finish the 1978 American League East one-game playoff against the Red Sox.

“We know before the game starts that he’ll be coming in in the eighth or ninth if the game is close,” said fellow Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski. “There’s nothing you can do.

“Well, there is. You can try to have a big lead.”

Signing a free agent deal with the Padres prior to the 1984 season provided immediate dividends for Gossage’s new ball club, as his 10 wins and 25 saves helped San Diego to its first-ever World Series.

When Gossage, a nine-time All-Star, retired after the 1994 season he had built up quite a resume, finishing a 22-year big league career with nine different big league clubs. His lifetime statistics included a 124-107 record, 3.01 ERA, 1,002 games, 310 saves, 1,809.1 innings pitched and 1,502 strikeouts.

“I gave them their money’s worth,” Gossage said.

Gossage was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Aaron Rowand and Goose Gossage on the Field photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0181
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage Greeting his Team photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0161
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage Greeting his Team photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0160
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage Greeting his Team photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0162
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage, Juan Marichal, Rollie Fingers, Ozzie Smith, Wade Boggs, and Phil Niekro on Field…
Object number: HF-2017-0004-003
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage, Juan Marichal, Rollie Fingers, Sammy Fingers, Ozzie Smith, Wade Boggs, and Phil …
Object number: HF-2017-0004-004
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
2017 May 27
Goose Gossage scouting report, 1970 April 25
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0702
Dietrich, Claude, b. 1892
1970 April 25
Goose Gossage scouting report, 1970 April 25
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0703
Kimball, Bill
1970 April 25
Goose Gossage Signing Autographs photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0144
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Ozzie Smith and Goose Gossage High Fiving photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0163
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27
Ozzie Smith and Juan Marichal Hugging photograph, 2017 May 27
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0165
Fruth, Jean
2017 May 27