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Greg Maddux appreciation thread
Posted on 8/26/25 at 9:58 am
Posted on 8/26/25 at 9:58 am
I was big Braves fan back in the 90s during college. Don't watch baseball anymore really...
Love hearing these cool stories about just how good Maddux was out there.
Dude was a baller.
Love hearing these cool stories about just how good Maddux was out there.
Dude was a baller.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 10:10 am to i am dan
He's my favorite pitcher of all time.
Also a gold glove award winner and could hit.
Also a gold glove award winner and could hit.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 10:18 am to i am dan
And he called his own pitches
Posted on 8/26/25 at 11:58 am to i am dan
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Love hearing these cool stories about just how good Maddux was out there.
And then he’d head to the locker room to piss on a teammate in the shower or to drop a deuce in the clean sock bin.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 12:05 pm to i am dan
Any time I see a college kid fail at bunting, I think of him. When he was sacrificing, he would get to the front of the box, square up, and wait for the pitch. His job was to sacrifice, no bs faking and pulling back screwing up his timing. He'd get frustrated when the pitchers would still throw over even though he couldn't be telegraphing what he was doing any clearer. 
Posted on 8/26/25 at 12:51 pm to SPEEDY
I think he earned the right to call his own pitches
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:02 pm to i am dan
My favorite player of all time. I hate when others get compared to him because he is truly 1 of 1.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:08 pm to i am dan
There are quotes everywhere on the net, and some you hope are true. Like this one
And then these stats on Gwynn, which sound like they are true.
And then these stats on Gwynn, which sound like they are true.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:45 pm to i am dan
there is an awesome video of Maddux and Bonds going pitch by pitch through an ab and the clarity they both remember it is pretty cool to watch.
Maddux’s memory is insane and makes him a great interview to this day.
Maddux’s memory is insane and makes him a great interview to this day.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 1:48 pm to dblwall
Gwynn’s stats against Atlanta's big 3 are just stupid lol.
I’ve seen a comment from Smoltzy where he said between them three, Pedro and maybe another (Randy Johnson?), Tony Gwynn hit like .340 with 12 SO’s in 300 something at-bats
I’ve seen a comment from Smoltzy where he said between them three, Pedro and maybe another (Randy Johnson?), Tony Gwynn hit like .340 with 12 SO’s in 300 something at-bats
Posted on 8/26/25 at 2:02 pm to SPEEDY
This is exactly how I was taught to pitch. I didn’t have speed but I had movement (lefty) and I could hit any spot. He gave me hope till some kid at Pelican park put one on the tree tops.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 3:01 pm to SammyTiger
Maddux said Bonds was the easiest guy to pitch to. Walk him and move to the next guy. You have to get 27 outs so you need to know who they are. 
Posted on 8/26/25 at 3:03 pm to GeauxtigersMs36
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He gave me hope till some kid at Pelican park put one on the tree tops.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 4:59 pm to coolpapaboze
Seriously, I struck out 4 maybe in a row. I don’t think that ball landed. The left fielder never moved. It was still rising when it went over.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:24 pm to i am dan
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I was big Braves fan back in the 90s during college. Don't watch baseball anymore really...
I grew up a huge baseball fan mainly liked the cubs. I lost interest for 15 years. I’ve come back to the game recently. Give it another shot.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:33 pm to TheJunction
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I’ve seen a comment from Smoltzy where he said between them three, Pedro and maybe another (Randy Johnson?), Tony Gwynn hit like .340 with 12 SO’s in 300 something at-bats
It was Glavine, Maddux, Smoltz and Pedro. Four strikeouts total from guys with over 3,000 K's each.
Posted on 8/26/25 at 7:50 pm to dblwall
I can't imagine being one of the greatest of all time and knowing someone with over 100 plate appearances ended his career batting .429 against me, getting on base essentially half the time he saw me (.485 OBP), walking him 10 times, and never striking him out
Maddux probably still isn't sleeping properly
Maddux probably still isn't sleeping properly
Posted on 8/26/25 at 8:33 pm to i am dan
I’ve told this story before, but it feels like it would be appreciated in here.
I grew up a huge Braves fan and Tony Clark/Tigers fan because of Spring Training here in Central Florida. I was at Joker Marchant Stadium for a Spring Training game and was out in right field trying to get Maddux’s autograph after his start. He sneaks out of a different door and starts walking to the parking lot to drive himself. Eureka, this autograph is mine.
I run out there after him and he drops his water bottle. I scooped it up and handed it to him, and kindly asked for his signature on a card I have somewhere around here. He snatched his water bottle and fricked off to his car and left.
Fast forward 10+ years and he’s coming to town for a few weeks as a roving pitching coach in the Cubs’ organization. Knowing Maddux would be around at some point, I told the guys about getting big leagued and we all got to betting on whether he’d remember that day or not.
We’re all serious at first so it’s business as usual. Picking Greg’s brain, working in the pen between starts, and sitting with him after every inning when we did start.
We fricking know each other at this point.
One night before he leaves, during a game, the guys start getting excited and hyping me up to finally go ask him about crushing my dreams as a kid. So I nervously walk from the far end of the dugout where all 15+ of us are huddled up, down to the front of the dugout and take a seat next to Maddux. I start in on the story, as everyone creeps closer and closer to get within earshot.
I finish the story and ask, do you remember any of this?
He stared at me for an uncomfortably long time and then goes, “..who the frick are you?”
The entire dugout exploded into chaotic laughter. I think I blacked out and walked away
The next day I got to my locker and he left a little note asking if I would play golf with him before he left. I don’t remember a single shot I hit that day but can tell you where he made every single out of pocket joke
I grew up a huge Braves fan and Tony Clark/Tigers fan because of Spring Training here in Central Florida. I was at Joker Marchant Stadium for a Spring Training game and was out in right field trying to get Maddux’s autograph after his start. He sneaks out of a different door and starts walking to the parking lot to drive himself. Eureka, this autograph is mine.
I run out there after him and he drops his water bottle. I scooped it up and handed it to him, and kindly asked for his signature on a card I have somewhere around here. He snatched his water bottle and fricked off to his car and left.
Fast forward 10+ years and he’s coming to town for a few weeks as a roving pitching coach in the Cubs’ organization. Knowing Maddux would be around at some point, I told the guys about getting big leagued and we all got to betting on whether he’d remember that day or not.
We’re all serious at first so it’s business as usual. Picking Greg’s brain, working in the pen between starts, and sitting with him after every inning when we did start.
We fricking know each other at this point.
One night before he leaves, during a game, the guys start getting excited and hyping me up to finally go ask him about crushing my dreams as a kid. So I nervously walk from the far end of the dugout where all 15+ of us are huddled up, down to the front of the dugout and take a seat next to Maddux. I start in on the story, as everyone creeps closer and closer to get within earshot.
I finish the story and ask, do you remember any of this?
He stared at me for an uncomfortably long time and then goes, “..who the frick are you?”
The entire dugout exploded into chaotic laughter. I think I blacked out and walked away
The next day I got to my locker and he left a little note asking if I would play golf with him before he left. I don’t remember a single shot I hit that day but can tell you where he made every single out of pocket joke
Posted on 8/26/25 at 8:58 pm to i am dan
Greg Maddux could pull off a good prank, too.
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