100 Greatest Phillies: 88 – Tommy Greene

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Mon, December 29, 2008 02:00 PM

Tommy Greene
Starting Pitcher
1990-1995

Career w/Phillies:
580.1 IP / 36-22 / 4.01 ERA / 429 K

The player to be named later in the 1990 Dale Murphy trade, Greene had two spectacular seasons with the Phillies, amongst a few other mostly-hurt seasons. He arrived in 1990 and performed okay, but came alive in an inspired 1991, going 13-7 with a 3.38 ERA, throwing a no-hitter in Montreal. After a injury-hampered 1992, Greene returned to lead the 1993 staff with a 16-4 record and 3.42 ERA, finishing sixth in Cy Young voting. Sadly, he never lived up to his 1993 form again because of injuries, and retired in 1997 at age 30.

Comment: Should Greene be on the list? I say so, because he anchored the 1993 rotation while really having a nice career with the Phils. Sure, he got hurt a lot, but when he pitched, he was pretty good.

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8 Responses to “100 Greatest Phillies: 88 – Tommy Greene”

  1. Fire Says:

    Agreed. I loved this guy. That 16-4 season was unbelievable. A star that faded before his time due to injuries… good pick.

  2. Tom G Says:

    Certainly the list has to inlcude the quality of Tommy Greene…he had the STUFF…he only was reduced due to injuries. This is a good position for Tommy!

  3. Justin Says:

    Any ideas who the top 5 of all time will be? I’m thinking Ed Delahanty, Chuck Klein, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, and his whiteness, but possibly Robin Roberts or Tugger thrown up top.

  4. Robert K. Says:

    I did not consider “Tee the Greene” for this list, just because he wasn’t around very long. However, he probably should be on just for the no-hitter he threw. I’m thinking if Tommy made it then Terry Mullholland can’t be too far behind.

  5. MadSon Says:

    The only thing I didn’t like about Tommy (whom I loved) was the fact that his 91 season was the reason the Phillies gave up on DeJesus.

  6. Greg V. Says:

    I predict Terry Mullholland comes next.

    I liked Greene. He threw a great game when he was on.

  7. ryan Says:

    man, i loved that guy when i was younger. it is amazing to me how much i really love all of the guys from the 1993 team. it still kills me that they didn’t finish that season off.

  8. Chuck P Says:

    A great guy… still lives in the area and coaches youth baseball. Deserves to be on the list. It’s a shame he was always injured because he had a lot of potential…

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