Almost exactly one year ago, Sam Miller wrote up a think piece at Baseball Prospectus about Jamie Moyer, Mark Prior, and Scott Kazmir. The question was simple: Which pitcher do you think will win more games between now and the end of time? Sam guessed Moyer first, Prior second, and Kazmir third. Show More Summary
Best accomplishment that had previously seemed impossible 2012: Todd Frazier's hands-free home run
Jamie Moyer has given up an all-time record 522 home runs in his major league career. I can't confirm this, but it seems a safe bet that...Show More Summary
Everyone once in a while you'll be watching a game and think, "Wait, HE still plays?!?!?!" This doesn't happen with popular older players like Steven Nash, Mariano Rivera, or even Jamie Moyer. It happens with middle-tier journeyman who've worked hard and prolonged their careers more than you ever thought they would. Show More Summary
Free agent Jamie Moyer turns 50 - MLB News Birthday boy Jamie Moyer is not your everyday 50-year-old. For him, age is just a number. The pitcher just turned 50 on Sunday and currently still plays the ball game. He is currently a free agent. Show More Summary
According to Elias, R.A. Dickey would be 3rd oldest to reach 20 wins for 1st time, behind Mike Mussina and Jamie Moyer — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 27, 2012
Video and transcript via BillMoyers.com. The Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel and Jamie Raskin, constitutional law professor and Maryland state senator, join Bill to discuss how the uncontested power of the Supreme Court is changing...Show More Summary
Two weeks ago, Jamie Moyer was released for the third time this season (Rockies, Orioles, Blue Jays). And so now he’s got time to play golf! That’s what retired people do, often. But Moyer says he’s not retired! Tom Mahon: JAMIE MOYER wanted to make it clear. Show More Summary
Jamie Moyer has found a tough time working back to the major leagues after an unsuccessful stint in the Colorado Rockies' rotation to begin the season. With the Rockies, Moyer was 2-5 with a 5.70 ERA over 10 starts. His WHIP of 1.733 left much to be desired. Show More Summary
Is it over? Blue Jays officially release Jamie Moyer from the 51s Roster. — Las Vegas 51s (@LasVegas51s) July 6, 2012 Moyer's now got more releases (3) than major-league wins (2) this year. At 49, that's not a good thing. Or for that...Show More Summary
The first half of the 2012 MLB season has featured a multitude of compelling storylines. From Jamie Moyer to Bryce Harper; R.A. Dickey to Mike Trout, a wide range of players have garnered massive amounts of media attention for various reasons, including old age and unprecedented success. Show More Summary
Jamie Moyer is 49 years old, and he's still pitching. He's fought back from Tommy John surgery, he's signed a contract with one team that plays in a terrible pitching environment in Colorado, and he's signed a contract with another team that plays in a terrible pitching environment in triple-A Las Vegas. Show More Summary
Earlier today Gregor Chisholm of MLB.com reported that the Toronto Blue Jays have inked 49-year-old pitcher Jamie Moyer to a minor league deal. That the Jays are actively pursuing and acquiring pitching depth comes as a surprise to no one given the rash of injuries plaguing the team's starting rotation. Show More Summary
Taken 2 looks awesome. Jamie Moyer is returning to baseball! The Blue Jays signed the fossil. Also, Brandon Roy is trying to return to the NBA.
For the third time this season, Jamie Moyer has found a team that is willing to take a chance on his 49-year-old arm. According to Shannon Drayer of MyNorthwest.com, Moyer is going to sign with the Toronto Blue Jays and will begin his...Show More Summary
The ongoing 2012 road show of veteran pitcher Jamie Moyer is now heading north of the border, as the 49-year-old lefthander signed a minor-league deal with the Toronto Blue Jays: Jays have signed Jamie Moyer to minor-league deal with no promises. Show More Summary
Moyer, if you'll recall, started the season with the Colorado Rockies and was soon designated for assignment after going 2-5. He then signed a minor league deal with the Baltimore Orioles. A clause in that contract required the Orioles to either promote Moyer to the big league club or release him after three starts at AAA-Norfolk. Show More Summary
A terrific career.
49-year-old pitcher Jamie Moyer is no longer a member of the Baltimore Orioles after the team parted ways with the left-hander on Saturday night following a mutually agreed upon split. Starting the season with the Colorado Rockies the lefty had become the oldest pitcher to win a major league game. Designated for assignment by the [...]Show More Summary
Jamie Moyer requested and has been granted his release from the Baltimore Orioles, the team announced Saturday. His brief stay with the organization consisted of three starts for Triple-A Norfolk, where he posted a 1.69 ERA (0.68 WHIP) with 16 strikeouts in 16 innings. Despite the fine numbers, Moyer simply wasn't needed at the big-league level. Show More Summary
Jamie Moyer could be getting close to a return to the major leagues with the Baltimore Orioles. Roch Kubatko: Jamie Moyer is scheduled to make his third start tonight for Triple-A Norfolk, and executive vice president Dan Duquette is...Show More Summary