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Rich "Goose" Gossage, ex MLB reliever

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Wed, 13 Jun 2007

Goose, who was representing the DHL Delivery Man of the Month Award, talked to Dale & Michael about the hall of fame Voting, players now vs his day and how pitchers of his time had it harder than the current batch, other than a few.

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" Joining us on the line right now is goose gossage -- it's -- Michael how are you. It great doing great thank you -- goose is a spokesperson for the DHL delivery man of the month award it's the MLB award going to the top reliever may Trevor Hoffman was the winner although the guy who are closed out the game for the Red Sox here last night Jonathan Papelbon is a guy who's probably considered every month as a candidate for this award."

" Absolutely and and I love what connected -- got beat Colorado gave -- very because badly about your Colorado it. And I watched it closed out the bank city in at vision -- better reminded me of little my belt."

" How so what does he do that remind you of yourself."

" Well -- that quality depth to strike out but let but I bet that but I hope our bait but livid you know a united I've 200 miles an hour and and location was there reaping in as that ball up in the though. You know that is basic gut it it'd though you know I've made it great living it's an up there and and that out Apple what I did but the way he goes about."

" You also made a living pitching multiple innings as a closer something we don't see that often now do you think that is something that most guys can do now that they were given that opportunity"

" you know I don't think so you know I don't think they're here for a you know I'd love to have. I was workhorse in -- I -- the you know I look first albeit it will become the ballpark with the opportunity to pitch -- will be in the bullpen. And edit that I bet you didn't want to be at the bull pit bull that was like Joe I'll world -- the could started work though. I by the total revolution first edit the -- that yet I would I would welcome the workload that I just don't think to beat director -- bullet two in the work in in carried that workload the -- that I very doubt it what it would take three guys do that spell out what it did you know it took me. One guided the so you know what I kick it due to being compared -- we don't -- it compared to these guys it or they should be compared the they have. -- that they have so you know I I have no doubt speak my mind up about al role as Jake."

" With 310 career saves I think people might be surprised to remember that in your fifth year in Major League Baseball. All of a sudden the White Sox decided to going to be a starter you started 29 games you had 15 complete games that year. And then went back into the bullpen what happened there."

" Well I had what the fireman of the year Eric did commit the vital loaded being recognized as one of the -- leaders in the lead. And then that he picked rule long debate that that it by about what the -- years that -- rolled around the we just didn't have any 30 are we keep in for for the rotation so dictate to me that if I would like starting in. I was totally out of players that I'll do whatever it takes for the team in whatever bet that the team that. And I would -- several days eight starter it. Then the following year I ended up tied at 17 it was probably the worst team that I've ever played on in the big league. For sure -- Yet that tanner left Chicago that year in 76 it would at -- I can recall that the -- beaten -- Reagan and I picked up but he that this is that the job. -- chuck -- beat. Jack better to have any we get traded or -- beat public in the winter meetings that. We just straight where you're you're back in the -- that we are great."

" I'm curious does papelbon had this this progression from starter to closer and they were talking about -- back and forth. How hard is it physically to make that move from the starting rotation to the bullpen."

" Well I don't think that that typical certainly I had beat kind of -- better -- and IQ is. I drove drove drove drove drove with the eight being you know how my arm reacted in and -- one great thing about my arm was it is out back the night night. And and I carried it worked well I would do work course but I had very addict you know that's why they you know they -- very odd though they have heard a very out there is complete pitcher all are well you know you better stop and think before you make that statement. That you look we did it it will compare apples to Apple because we're -- the current debate you know did not -- role as well what we used to -- you know I I am very outspoken about it and you know it's just one of those -- you know they'd they'd forget about what we used to do."

" you just touched on my next question you said these guys to be compared to do not you to them. You mentioned Mariano Rivera how does he compare --"

" Well at like expanded it the different role and and compare what we need to do I ate apples in Norwich is it. You know do what we did it took it in the seventh inning where a bitter situation at night they got couldn't get out of but I got out of and because I was a power pitcher like it's straight guy out if I keep in situations that you could even allowed -- all be put it away. And or you haven't I've bought it and that's why I pay. Those -- the role that these guys do to period I don't need to take any I think two days weight they're older. Are being used is way they should be used because to have a guy like -- our Apple bought. Available -- ballclub -- night is they cute psychological edit your team. -- bit if it bit psychologically to be opposing team you know it it's -- may be but you know and -- I wasn't available -- creating that it that accurately date because those are ruling. You know maximum effort pitches in and it. So you know -- can take that could be compared to it could be desert not being very even forgot about. Do look we did and it will compare apples Apple -- that it not Apple -- court."

" Well let's do apples to apples -- in in 21 century baseball and guys who have both. Won the delivery man of the month award in the national league yet Trevor Hoffman in the American league we have Rivera. Over their careers in a ball that great over their careers which guy has been more effective in your opinion --"

" Well I bet that the tough because you know there's more weight get a -- the I I would have picked Mariano. Just doubt that just because that it cutter and guide it in not you know. Trevor not a -- 88 -- Trevor Trevor is a great great relief pitcher. Yet we you know you don't get 500 days without being great and in I don't want to take anything away from them but what these guys do it easy compared to what we do it I get I would you know I'm I get an empire has been in terms of the -- he's. Very -- he is. You know it it bill expected -- You know the post -- in certainly there was a period there where there's you know there weren't that many great teams in the division it. In the gate he ended up compiling a great statistic in terms of -- beaten number's been. And Mario was part of that at Trevor -- the part of those great quitting. Team could be gate he'd been in in -- evident owner like George Steinbrenner I think he would peppers with would be terrible I think I would put into those situations I would. You know you wouldn't be there at the very -- was greatly -- rental they."

" Our buddy Dennis Tankersley as part of the committee that helped select the award for DHL. Was it Tony la Russa is usage of backers claim that changed the role of closer forever."

" No question about it you don't get at that point in his career where he doubled that we gave and I -- it yet that there patrolling still active. -- that they -- in and dunk and it and Tony realize that the city can't go to -- any. And I think repaired by eight how to roll really change in outlook was revolutionized I think with those guys they're really. Revolutionary step that this -- it. They figured it hey let's get a couple -- right in there to take that workload up big -- but they've been through the night. And I think that's really how it evolved."

" What's the best explanation you've received or satisfaction satisfactory explanation for you're not being in the Hall of Fame goose."

" Well the only -- I've learned I had debate that that -- 52 right. I -- you think in their ability keeping effort that I had they better fit BP got had -- been better if he got -- that it is -- a -- If they voting member of the of of the baseball writers. Get the vote doubt ballot slap in the state that every person that ever every player that ever played in the big leagues. First the ball better if he got hitters like big yet Robin yeah up by -- way to better if he'd been thought that you like he had to -- it up for yet. And that Ed the other thing that I -- the only other argument that ever wild not all of they've -- that ever what do Bambi the year I. Yet you know I finished in the top five up yet numbers type numerous years in. And you know that is up to the voted big guys -- respect you're couple years here that I that I -- within sight of it. And it didn't happen and you know those -- the only argument I've ever heard."

" You obviously feel like you should be in the Hall of Fame are there any other. Hall of Fame omissions guys that you played against that just make you scratch your head and say why isn't back I -- now."

" Well let's say Eric Ghiaciuc big 1 wait well well on the way out of my career with that O'Neal leave a great great. Great theater and I BP people love the all of they've. I think -- should be of all of they've I think it Louie Tiant as a pitcher out of order and I think -- Jack or. To compare I don't think you're ever going to be another starter -- develop all of a -- that out of you know -- equal bowl and Glavine but are we bowl Clement the issue it Martinez will probably go hit rbi job will go hit. But outside of the fact that the way to game it's K they'll -- you're ever going to be another starter with all of state without ever in the -- of course yet you know I've that he's another in the you know issues I think the off."

" Goes he led 33 saves one year in New York for the Yankees you have 30 another year your two best years in terms of number of saves came in New York. How different was it pitching in that atmosphere and that microscope."

" Well it was very you know -- that tradition at the -- winning tradition where there is no other tradition in in in any sport really. And especially in baseball that even compares to. What he -- he's been compiled an -- I. I played for 19 I'd let their people but every team. But the expectations and that in the tradition and in everything that goes with put on the pinstripes in the pit straight is off the chart and I I grew up about here Colorado he yanked it but Bentley were ejected and they -- the plated the years that I they weren't winning the world championship in 1978 court to another World Series in 81 I told Joe -- I told that in couple -- that. If we head into the manager I think we would have won at least two or three world championships well all I was there with the --"

" The DHL delivery man of the month award for the month of may goes to Trevor Hoffman goose gossage representing the the award and DHL we appreciate you taking the time talks in baseball with a some Boston."

" my pleasure tightened they got a great team and we'll see what happens -- because -- every sport bulk that that."

" On that -- that at -- the former Yankee -- in is it there. -- thanks for the time daycare it goes that is so rich goose gossage not short on opinions not at all like with you know I like it"

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