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Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 8:58 pm
by aaronweiner
Rockville starting pitcher Dan Cannon, who retired this offseason, has long had a plaque ready for him in the BBA Hall of Fame. Cannon, a truly superb lefty pitcher, was a serious man with serious talent. When that talent began to fade this season, Cannon realized halfway through that he would hang up the cleats. Long time teammate and close friend Dave Martin, knew, too, and gave Cannon the gift of one more All-Star appearance, where the legend would strike out the side in the second inning. It seemed like a storybook finish.

But Cannon had a significant dilemma in retiring. Rockville owed him $30 million for a player option, and the franchise that traded for him and paid him around $200 million would be forced to bust their budget so that Cannon could get a buyout and retire another $30 million richer. So Cannon, who won three Steve Nebraskas in a row with Rockville and two consecutive titles, stared $30 million in the face and said no. Cannon refused the money, refused to burden the team, and retired with dignity.

"A lot of this is that I just wanted to go out on my own terms," said Cannon. "I've seen the way that other Hall of Fame pitchers have held on a year too long, or two years too long. I saw the way Enrique Gomez was after he left Rockville, watched Jeff Kiplinger finish his career in AAA when I was younger, just fighting for another shot, and even Steve Nebraska had an ERA over five in his last year. I won 16 games this year and led the team and wasn't that far off the league lead. I had a great moment in the All-Star Game. It was the right time, even if I knew I was giving up a ton of money to do it."


Final Seasons From Some Hall of Fame Pitchers
PlayerWARLERAIP
Dan Cannon2.2164.62179.1
Steve Nebraska0.055.91123.1
John Ross Riles-0.217.5328.2
Jay Lee0.237.7454.2
Christopher Stoller-0.2110.24 (AA)9.2
Jeff Kiplinger-0.108.1725.1
Ken Howell-1.316.7041.2

It could easily be argued that Cannon, who decided to hang up the cleats at 36 years old, was the greatest pitcher of his generation, spearheading a Rockville pitching attack with Arthur Dempster and Dave Martin that has made the playoffs for eleven consecutive seasons and counting. When he retired, he was the active leader in pitching wins above replacement. He is one of just four modern era pitchers to win three straight Steve Nebraskas, joining Hall of Famers Stoller, Michael Strathallan, and Mike Swanson.

"Dan's been the sort of player you could count on, every single day, forever," said Rockville staff ace Arthur Dempster, himself a likely Hall of Famer whenever he hangs up the cleats. "His professionalism and consistency have been an inspiration to me, and he and I will be best friends playing Old Timers' games until we're 80. The fact that he'd do something like this for the franchise and himself is, well, it's just Dan. I haven't always cared about my legacy; I just love what I do and I'm gonna do it until they rip the ball from my glove. Dan cares about how he'll be remembered, and that's just so amazing to me."

Dan Cannon will be remembered as a pitcher whose smarts outpaced his natural talent. His fastball reached just 92 miles per hour at the peak of his career, far below average for the BBA. To compensate, he worked incessantly to master his craft, throwing six pitches for strikes, allowed just two walks per nine innings for his entire career, and forced an incredible number of ground balls.

Cannon retires having won less than ten games just one time in a full season, and his sterling 153-80, 3.35 ERA with the Rockville Pikemen surely demonstrates why he is deserving of first-ballot consideration for the Hall of Fame. He departs the league with a 16-9, 4.62 final season and an All-Star appearance, his thirteenth, but he went just 6-7 down the stretch for Rockville; by the end, his velocity was maxing out at 85 MPH. He was clearly done.

"I wouldn't have felt right about leaving the Pikemen holding the bag for my contract," said Cannon. "I've been paid very well by this franchise, my best friends are Arthur Dempster and Dave Martin, and I'm going to Port-Au-Spain to be the manager of our short-A affiliate. I get to go out on my own terms while I'm still young and healthy, and I can't wait to teach the young men down there a thing or two. I've lived a very charmed life, and I hope that some day I will return to Rockville as the manager of the Pikemen, but just like everything I've ever done, I'm going to earn it."

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:09 pm
by recte44
Great to see guys like Cannon and Brewer going out in style.

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:32 pm
by CTBrewCrew
$30 million reasons to be classy. I wonder with his greed in-game rating (high) had an effect on his decision 🧐. You'd think he take the cash

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:48 pm
by RonCo
Great, great player.

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:08 am
by tylertoo
Aaron, tell the truth: did you do a happy dance when you saw he retired?

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:10 am
by aaronweiner
tylertoo wrote:
Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:08 am
Aaron, tell the truth: did you do a happy dance when you saw he retired?
I'm maxed out in bonus cash and had the budget to handle it, so it was more of a mild relief. But I also thought it was cool that he retired as his skills faded, before he could become a shell of himself.

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:14 am
by tylertoo
aaronweiner wrote:
Sat Nov 14, 2020 7:10 am
I'm maxed out in bonus cash and had the budget to handle it, so it was more of a mild relief. But I also thought it was cool that he retired as his skills faded, before he could become a shell of himself.
And so Cannon's decision becomes part of the Rockville canon.

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:43 am
by CTBrewCrew
I like ur making him a MILB

Re: Dan Cannon, Future Hall of Famer, Retires With Dignity

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:46 am
by bigmike13
That guy was a BEAST!