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Toy Cannon
04-12-2004, 02:42 PM
A biopic of former Astros pitcher J.R. Richard is in the works.

Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story will begin with Richard being rushed from the ballpark in an ambulance after collapsing from a stroke in 1980.

The movie starts shooting next month in Houston.

Through flashbacks, Richard will remember his youth and big-league career, especially 1976 to 1979, when he won 74 games for the Astros and was the most intimidating, scariest pitcher in the National League.

Bokeem Woodbine has been tabbed to play Richard in the biopic. Rice graduate Greg Carter is the director. Charlie Bethea is the executive producer.

Screenwriter Keith Kjornes said he was "completely captivated" by Richard's story when he researched the project.

"I'm not a sports fanatic, but when you look at this man's accomplishments -- wow!" Kjornes said.

"What fascinates me is the human element, how he was dragged into the gutter. There is no doubt that if stayed healthy, he would be in the Hall of Fame today. To go from the world of big league baseball to sleeping in a cardboard box -- and now to get his life back on track -- it's an incredible journey."

I think it's not totally clear that Richard would have made it to Cooperstown had he not had that stroke. He had some fine seasons, no question about it, but he wasn't really a full-time player until he was 25. As such, I think he'd have lagged in some career numbers. Assuming he continued at the same pace as the five full seasons he did have, he'd have been 35 or maybe 36 by the time he won his 200th game, which puts him on the fringes. Above 220 wins, especially with a good winning percentage (which he had) to go along with the strikeouts and low ERA, and he'd be pretty close to a lock. Wind the clock back to the start of the 1980 season and I'd have put his odds at above 50% for the Hall, with the main concern being sufficiently good health to ensure a long enough career. For sure it's a damn shame we never got to see him try.

And hey, you can be in the movie, too:

An open casting call for actors will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Doubletree Hotel, 5353 Westheimer.

"We're looking for everything from children to teammates to corporate baseball executives to groupies -- all the people you can imagine who inhabit a baseball star's life," casting director Benjamin Jimerson said.

PopTop
04-12-2004, 07:03 PM
...it's a damn shame we never got to see him try.

Ain't that the truth. He was Randy Johnson before Randy Johnson, only from the right side ... I think he was the game's best pitcher from 1978-80 when he had the stroke right after the All-Star break ... That includes Gaylord Perry, Steve Carlton, Ron Guidry, Steve Stone and Mike Flanagan who are the five starting pitchers to win Cy Young's in those seasons.

Check out his 1978-80 stats, the final 91 starts of his career:
Starts = 91
Comp Games = 39
Shutouts = 11
Record = 46-28
Inn Pitched = 681.1
Hits = 477
BB = 279
K = 735
ERA = 2.73 (NL Era for that span about 3.40)

Toy, I just realized I have no idea how old you are. Did you get a chance to see JR pitch?

Toy Cannon
04-12-2004, 07:10 PM
Toy, I just realized I have no idea how old you are. Did you get a chance to see JR pitch?

Oh yeah. I used to plan my dome trips around J.R. and Nolan. As far as my age, I saw Jimmy Wynn, Joe Morgan and Sonny Jackson play in the minors. Of course, I was just a little kid then :laff:

PopTop
04-12-2004, 07:29 PM
That's right, I forgot about you living in SA a couple of centuries ago :cool:

So weird, in the time I saw my first 150 or so MLB games, around about 1973, I think I'd been to just two minor league games. When I got to college, we started watching more "non-MLB" ball, college games of course, and some Texas League action over in SA or even out in Beaumont (remember when that team had that bad bus crash?! :( So sad).

One of my cellmates at A&M was from North Little Rock, and we went up to see a couple of Arkansas Travelers games one Spring Break.

How far are you from Round Rock's stadium and how quick do you need to know about a game if my buddy with Ozarka-Perrier can get his company seats?

Toy Cannon
04-12-2004, 10:15 PM
I live about 5 miles from Dell Stadium and as long as you let me know before the 3rd inning is over I'm there. :smokin: