The Red Sox signed infielder Tony Womack to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. In Game 7 of the 2001 World Series, Womack drilled a game-tying double in the bottom of the 9th inning off Mariano Rivera, just before Luis Gonzalez's heroics. ... Ugueth Urbina was arrested on Friday for allegedly firing gunshots into the air in Caracas; police said Urbina and a friend were intoxicated. ... Mo Vaughn will likely not play major league baseball again, but he avoided declaring himself retired, since he's guaranteed $15 million this season by the Mets. With 31 bone spurs in his left knee, he would need knee replacement surgery to play again. ... A Yankees fan compares Foulke and Rivera. ... Aaron Gleeman imagines Ted Williams's lost years. ... Pete Rose signing books at Foxwoods Casino? Real smart move.
Rich Lederer looks at how often Lefty Grove faced the Yankees and includes a few lists that also show how off-the-charts dominant Pedro Martinez has been.
Adjusted ERA (ERA+)
1 Pedro Martinez 174
2 Lefty Grove 148
3 Walter Johnson 146
4 Hoyt Wilhelm 146
5 Ed Walsh 145
6 Randy Johnson 143
Greg Maddux 143
8 Addie Joss 142
9 Roger Clemens 140
10 Mordecai Brown 138ERA Minus the League Average
Diff Player League
1 Pedro Martinez 1.87 2.58 4.46
2 Lefty Grove 1.36 3.06 4.42
3 Randy Johnson 1.25 3.10 4.35
4 Hoyt Wilhelm 1.24 2.52 3.76
5 Roger Clemens 1.20 3.19 4.39
6 Lefty Gomez 1.16 3.34 4.50
7 Greg Maddux 1.16 2.89 4.05
8 Kevin Brown 1.12 3.16 4.29
9 Whitey Ford 1.10 2.74 3.84
10 Walter Johnson 1.07 2.17 3.24ERA as ratio of League Average
Rate Player League
1 Pedro Martinez 173 2.58 4.46
2 Ed Walsh 152 1.82 2.76
3 Walter Johnson 149 2.17 3.24
4 Hoyt Wilhelm 149 2.52 3.76
5 Lefty Grove 144 3.06 4.42
6 Addie Joss 144 1.89 2.72
7 Three Finger Brown 140 2.06 2.89
8 Randy Johnson 140 3.10 4.35
9 Greg Maddux 140 2.89 4.05
10 Whitey Ford 140 2.74 3.84
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