Nine years after coming to the crossroads, Morton reaches 2,000 K's (2024)

August 14th, 2024

Nine years after coming to the crossroads, Morton reaches 2,000 K's (1)

Mark Bowman

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SAN FRANCISCO -- More than two decades since being part of the same Braves’ Draft class that included Brian McCann and Jeff Francoeur, Charlie Morton is a proud member of baseball’s exclusive 2,000 strikeout club.

Morton reached this milestone while guiding the Braves to a 4-3, 10-inning win over the Giants on Tuesday night at Oracle Park. The 40-year-old hurler is one of 19 pitchers to record 1,200-plus strikeouts at 34 and older.

“I called my wife because that was a big deal,” Morton said. “I met her in [2006]. She’s been a rock for our family and for my career. I’ve gotten to experience a lot of moments I never would have thought I would have eight, nine or 10 years ago.”

Braves catcher Travis d'Arnaud shared the memorable moment with Morton and also provided two of the game’s biggest hits. d’Arnaud homered in the third inning and guided his game-winning single through the right side with one out in the 10th.

“I’m so happy for him,” d’Arnaud said. “That’s such a hard accomplishment. And for him to get it at 40 is pretty special.”

Chris Sale provided a dominant 12-strikeout performance in Monday’s series opener and Morton kept things rolling for the Braves, who have won two straight since blowing a six-run, eighth-inning lead in Sunday’s loss to the Rockies at Coors Field. They now have a two-game lead over the Mets and a 3 1/2-game lead over the Giants in the battle for the National League’s final Wild Card spot.

Morton fittingly used his great curveball to notch his milestone strikeout against Mike Yastrzemski in the sixth inning. It's the pitch that has set him apart going back to when he made his MLB debut for the Braves in 2008.

“His stuff is really good,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “He might still be throwing like that when he is 50. That was big tonight.”

Morton recorded eight strikeouts and limited the Giants to two runs over six innings. San Francisco whiffed on eight of 21 swings against his curve.

Morton is one 89 pitchers to ever record 2,000 strikeouts. He joins Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, Chris Sale, Gerrit Cole and Lance Lynn as the only active pitchers who have reached this mark.

But to truly appreciate the determination that has fueled Morton’s late-career success, it’s best to focus on the 1,207 strikeouts he has tallied going back to the reinvigorating 34-year-old season he spent helping the Astros win the 2017 World Series.

Greg Maddux tallied 1,211 strikeouts after turning 34. Apples to oranges? Maybe. Maddux won the last of his four National League Cy Young Awards when he was 30 in 1995. Morton owned a 4.54 career ERA through the 30-year-old season he spent with the Pirates in 2015.

“I’m really grateful that I’ve gotten to experience a lot of what I have, considering the fact I wasn’t sure I was even going to be given the ball to start anymore after 2015,” Morton said.

Morton began transforming his delivery and approach while with the Phillies in 2015, but he tore his hamstring and missed most of that season. He began leaning more on his curveball the next two years with Houston and he increased his usage of it to 37.4% with the Rays in 2019, when he finished third in American League Cy Young Award balloting.

d’Arnaud was his catcher during part of that 2019 season and they have worked together with Atlanta each of the past four years.

“It’s incredible for somebody to have such a career resurgence and understand who he truly is,” d’Arnaud said. “For him to even stay in the game before he turned 34 shows how much he loves the game and loves being around a baseball field.”

Morton returned to pitch this year when the Braves picked up his $20 million option. Pitching beyond this season remains questionable. While Francoeur, McCann and other players his age tasted early success and retired to be with their family, Morton has been making up for lost time while sacrificing time that could be spent with his wife, Cindy, and their four children.

“I think that is where the struggle has been,” Morton said. “But I’m grateful I got all these opportunities to fail and then I got the ball again. People believed in me and so, here I am.”

Nine years after coming to the crossroads, Morton reaches 2,000 K's (2024)

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Nine years after coming to the crossroads, Morton reaches 2,000 K's? ›

Nine years after coming to the crossroads, Morton reaches 2,000 K's. SAN FRANCISCO -- More than two decades since being part of the same Braves' Draft class that included Brian McCann and Jeff Francoeur, Charlie Morton is a proud member of baseball's exclusive 2,000 strikeout club.

Has Charlie Morton had Tommy John surgery? ›

Morton first noticed that mental dynamic he referenced — the friction, or push and pull, as he describes it — more than a decade ago, when he was coming back from Tommy John surgery in 2013.

How many children does Charlie Morton have? ›

Personal life. Morton and his wife, Cindy, have four children.

Who is Charlie Morton's wife? ›

Where is Charlie Morton pitching? ›

Charlie Morton - Atlanta Braves Starting Pitcher - ESPN.

Can Tommy John surgery fail? ›

Patient factors can lead to failure of graft incorporation and ultimately failure of the primary Tommy John Surgery such as steroid use, smoking, and failure to comply with rehabilitation protocols.

Who is the oldest active player in MLB? ›

J. Verlander

Who is Charlie married to in real life? ›

Who is Charlie Army Wives? ›

Ryan Michelle Bathe: Charlie.

What is Charlie Morton's win-loss record? ›

Career Regular Season
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How fast does Charlie Morton throw? ›

His fastball resides in the 91-93 mph range, and his changeup has the makings of becoming a solid-average pitch. The Braves also like Morton's feel for pitching as well as his presence on the mound.

Did Charlie Morton retire? ›

Charlie Morton is back for his fourth season with the Braves and hoping to rebound after a disappointing end to 2023.

Is Charlie Morton a hall of famer? ›

Morton has four kids at home and has made a killing as a big leaguer. He's not Hall-of-Fame caliber, sure, but he's had one heck of a career. At some point, he'll have time to reflect and think about his future outside of baseball. Spending time with his family full-time is at the top of his to-do list.

Has any QB had Tommy John surgery? ›

Tommy John surgery is also fairly uncommon in football players, but there have been other quarterbacks to undergo the procedure in the past, including Jake Delhomme in 2007. Purdy sustained the injury with 7:03 left in the opening quarter.

Who was the twins pitcher that had Tommy John surgery? ›

After having Tommy John surgery at age 17, Pablo López of the Twins has avoided elbow issues. He climbed through the minor leagues by gradually improving his velocity.

Has anyone come back from Tommy John surgery? ›

More than 2,200 professionals have undergone the surgery since. Success rates are now so high that Tommy John surgery is practically commonplace, and some players like Jefferies are able to endure the daunting recovery more than once.

Can you have 3 Tommy John surgery? ›

Outcomes are worse with each surgery

If you have a second and third Tommy John surgery, your outcomes are worse. It's a longer return to play. It's a lower likelihood of return to play,” Dr. Makhni said.

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