April 18, 2012

News Neighbor on Jamie Moyer: "Getting a win at 49 is a pretty obvious sign of a midlife crisis"

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While baseball celebrates 49 year-old Jamie Moyer becoming the oldest person in baseball history to record a win, those who live near the Rockies pitcher say it's an obvious sign that Moyer is trying to pretend he's still young.

"I've seen older guys who get sports cars, or get a toupee or cheat on their wives with some girl in her 20s," said Ken Morrow, who lives three houses down from Moyer. "But getting a major league win? That's way over the top."

Jerry Etters, another one of Moyer's neighbors, says Moyer is all the talk of the neighborhood right now, but that will all die down soon.

"I don't want to mention any names, but a couple of years ago we had a guy here in our neighborhood, late 40s, who ran a half-marathon," said Etters. "Well, that impressed a lot of people, especially the other wives who were all like: 'Why don't you get in shape like that?' But not two months later, he hurt his knee running and had to get surgery. Then who looked stupid? This thing with Moyer is no different."

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April 2, 2012

Opinion 49 Things Jamie Moyer is Older Than ...

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1. Astroturf

2. the Internet

3. the cassette tape

4. acrylic paint

5. Aerosmith

6. the compact disk

7. Kevlar

8. Kenya

9. video games

10. the silicone breast implant

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February 28, 2012

News Rockies Giving Jamie Moyer an Opportunity to Die Doing What He Loves

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Veteran pitcher Jamie Moyer is in spring training with the Colorado Rockies after missing all of the 2011 season to undergo Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow. Moyer has played 25 seasons in the major leagues with nine different teams and will turn 50 this year.

"I love baseball and I want to do it for as long as I can," says Moyer.

Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd is hoping to fulfill Moyer's wish.

"Baseball isn't just about wins and losses," says O'Dowd. "You can also help people and make dreams come true. If we can give Jamie the opportunity to die on the mound, I would be incredibly proud of that."

Moyer believes he still has several years to live, but admits that there's no way to really know.

"I'm definitely not young anymore. I have lived most of my life," he said. "Some people love golf or music or sex and want to go doing one of those. I love baseball. That's how I want to go. I'd like to stick around in this world as long as I can, but sure — if I get some guy on the Astros to ground out in our season opener, the urge to just let myself pass may be too great to resist."

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July 20, 2010

News Is Jamie Moyer old? A statistical analysis ...

You may have overheard someone say once or twice that Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer is "old." But is he? SportsPickle takes a look.

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