RetroSeasons recaps past sports seasons through stories, photos, videos, and stats from every team, league, and stadium in history. Coverage includes the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL, as well as vintage media from defunct teams and leagues.
John Tudor's career in Major League Baseball is remembered for his skillful pitching and strategic gameplay. Born on February 2, 1954, in Schenectady, New York, Tudor attended North Shore High School in Glen Head, New York, and later went on to play college baseball at Georgia Southern University. His professional journey began when he was drafted by the
Close
These percentile rankings are a score to indicate how John Tudor ranks among all historic players for several skill categories. For example, a percentile of "85% Power" would indicate a player among the top 15% of players in raw batting power, and a percentile of "Speed 3%" would indicate a player that is among the slowest players in the history of the game. These percentiles are entirely based on career statistical accomplishments for players with over 500 games played or 500 innings pitched, so may not accurately reflect an intangible ability.
Pitching Skills
Stamina
83%
Clutch
74%
H/9
75%
HR/9
48%
K/9
49%
BB/9
85%
Velocity
49%
Control
75%
Break
62%
Fielding
82%
Batting & Fielding Skills
Contact
6%
Power
4%
Bunting
57%
Drag
35%
Vision
9%
Discipline
13%
Clutch
3%
Durability
50%
Speed
13%
Arm Str
50%
Arm Acc
50%
Reaction
95%
Fielding
82%
Stealing
13%
Baserunning
13%
Related Content
Stories, Photos, Videos, Podcasts, and Publications featuring John Tudor Skill Percentiles
On July 4, 1983, Dave Righetti of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter against...
Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees - Dave Righetti No Hitter - Radio Broadcast / On July 4, 1983, Dave Righetti of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox, marking a highlight in his career. In a game that underscored his tremendous skill and focus, Righetti became the first Yankee to achieve a no-hitter since Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Righetti’s strong performance, supported by his team's defense, resulted in a thrilling 4-0 victory. This memorable game is celebrated in baseball history as one of the finest individual pitching performances on America's Independence Day.
Beginning in the 1930s The American and National League printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research...
/ Beginning in the 1930s The American and National League printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research tool for the media, The Green Book was full of information about the National League teams, including attendance data, official game schedules, spring training information and club standings. There is also substantial information on the players, such as, batting averages, lifetime pitching records, grand slam home runs, and MVP awards. While the Red and Green books were eventually sold to fans for a time, in 2009 they stopped printing them and sent digital versions to the press