#66

2025-05-07

Last night, Cubs reliever Ryan Pressly became the only MLB reliever to:

  • Allow 8+ earned runs in a game
  • Not record an out
  • Take the loss

(since earned runs became official in both leagues in 1913). His ERA went from 2.08 to 7.62.

8 earned runs with zero outs is impressive.

What about the relievers who gave up 7 earned runs with zero outs? Eight players were able to achieve this feat. It’s fascinating that only one got the loss. All the other seven were not credited with the loss!

PlayerERInningDecisionDate ▼TeamOpponentResultNoah Murdock76th inning2025-04-29ATH@TEXL, 2-15Janson Junk77th inning2024-09-04OAKSEAL, 3-16Jonathan Holder74th inningL2018-08-02NYY@BOSL, 7-15Jorge Rondon78th inning2015-05-01COL@SDPL, 3-14Charles Leesman75th inning2013-09-12CHWCLEL, 3-14Hansel Izquierdo76th inning2002-06-24FLAPHIL, 4-15Terry Adams77th inning2001-05-05LAD@CHCL, 1-20Dick Welteroth76th inning1949-08-12 (1)WSH@BOSL, 7-15

One name sticks out on that list. Janson Junk! That’s a great baseball name.

Jason Junk has managed to stick around for 4 MLB seasons. His WAR per season is certainly consistently mediocre.

YearTeamWAR2021LAA0.02022LAA-0.12023MIL-0.12024MIL/OAK-0.1

He has fun with his autograph with the JJ initials.

Funny to see him wearing #66. That’s a pretty rare number for an MLB player to wear. Is there some sort of meaning for 66 and Junk? I couldn’t find any interviews with him talking about #66 or anything in his life that would allude to why he would wear it. So let’s speculate some off-the-wall ideas.

Possible reasons why Janson Junk wore #66

1. Digits match initials

Janson Junk has initials with the same letter JJ. 66 mirrors that symmetry—double letters, double digits. It’s visually consistent and might appeal to someone with that kind of name symmetry.

2. Route 66 and “Junk” imagery

There’s a cultural association with Route 66, a classic American highway that’s often depicted in a nostalgic, gritty, blue-collar light. You can imagine an old junkyard on Route 66, or a mechanic’s garage filled with salvaged parts. It evokes Americana and resilience. For a grinder-type pitcher, especially one not relying on overpowering stuff, that vibe might resonate.

3. “Junk” pitcher and off-speed arsenal

In baseball, a “junkballer” is a pitcher who relies more on movement and off-speed pitches than velocity. While Janson Junk has decent velocity, the pun could be embraced tongue-in-cheek—“junk” in the name, “junk” in the repertoire, #66 just adding to the quirk. It’s a number rarely worn by stars (though Yasiel Puig famously wore it), and that outsider status might be part of the appeal.

4. Numerological or visual appeal

The number 66 has a smooth, round look—just like looping curveballs. There’s no strong numerological meaning tied to “junk,” but from a design standpoint, 66 might just look good on the back of a uniform—especially with a name like “Junk” above it, which is short, punchy, and unusual.

5. MLB Players who wore #66 — and their quirks

Juan GuzmánToronto Blue Jays (1991–1995)

  • Wore #66 during his time with the Jays.
  • Known for his electric stuff and wildness — led the AL in wild pitches in 1993 and 1994.
  • Played a key role in Toronto’s World Series success in the early ’90s.

Steve CishekFlorida Marlins (2010–2011)

  • Began his MLB career wearing #66.
  • Known for his quirky submarine delivery and includes Bible verse references with his autograph
  • One of the more reliable middle relievers of the 2010s.

Yasiel PuigDodgers, Reds, Indians (2013–2019)

  • Wore #66 throughout his MLB career.
  • Famous for licking his bats, flamboyant bat flips, and being an all-around baseball showman.
  • His number became nearly iconic during his early Dodgers years.

Munenori KawasakiBlue Jays (2013–2015), Cubs (2016)

  • Wore #66 with the Blue Jays, where he became a cult hero.
  • Known for his hilarious interviews, zany energy, and locker-room antics.
  • Famously said: “My name is Munenori Kawasaki. I am Japanese!” in a viral postgame interview.
  • Not just a goofball—he delivered clutch hits and became a fan favorite with his positivity and humor.

And now we can add Janson Junk to the list of quirky players who wore #66.

Janson JunkAngels (2021-2022)

  • Once gave up 7 runs in an inning without recording any outs. He managed to get away without the loss. Hmmm, #66 seems to be pulling some crazy stunts.
  • Dared to wear #66, a semi-satanic number (666) with for a team called the Angels. A bit ironic.

If Janson Junk ever opens a roadside diner off Route 66 called “Junk’s Junkyard,” where the sliders are slow and the curveballs are meatballs, I’d be first in line. Just don’t let him serve in the 7th inning.

https://www.57hits.com/giving-up-7-earned-runs-without-getting-anyone-out

#66 #CharlesLeesman #DickWelteroth #HanselIzquierdo #JansonJunk #JonathanHolder #JorgeRondon #NoahMurdock #RyanPressly #TerryAdams

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#велоКиїв #покатеньки
BOFH excuse #66:

bit bucket overflow
2019-04-30
What you must know about 66 * ease * simplicity * no magic

https://sysdfree.wordpress.com/2019/04/30/266/

#init #systemdfree #66
2019-02-26
せのお (妹尾 賢)senooken@social.senooken.jp
2018-12-15
#qtjp 今日は参加者数人のこじんまりとした集まりになりそう。
前回の参加報告を書いたり,Qtのソースコードからのビルドを継続する。
Qt 勉強会 @ Tokyo #66 - connpass https://qt-users.connpass.com/event/112460/
せのお (妹尾 賢)senooken@social.senooken.jp
2018-12-14
なんかやる気なくなった。寝よう。明日は月1 Qt勉強会の日だ。
PHPConにも参加したかったのだけど,こちらが優先。
Qt 勉強会 @ Tokyo #66 - connpass https://qt-users.connpass.com/event/112460/
David A. Hardingharding@hash.social
2018-10-22
This is a code of conduct I can get behind. Maybe not the religious bits, but definitely (1) the focus on building personal virtue and (2) the trolling of CoC advocates (which may violate CoC rule #66). https://www.sqlite.org/codeofconduct.html

Source: https://twitter.com/theinstagibbs/status/1054371320199299072
BOFH excuse #66:

bit bucket overflow
🐟 Alex's apprentice 🍰waifu@pikachu.rocks
2018-06-28
first runner: depressed, bad, #66
second runner (ham): literally ragequit after getting WR
Pleroma development feedpleromafeed@social.sakamoto.gq
2018-03-28
lambda opened issue #66: white screen in mobile safari at Pleroma / pleroma-fe
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/issues/66
Pleroma development feedpleromafeed@social.sakamoto.gq
2018-02-11
lambda accepted merge request #66: add instance specific panel at Pleroma / p...
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/merge_requests/66
Pleroma development feedpleromafeed@social.sakamoto.gq
2018-02-11
Hakaba Hitoyo opened merge request #66: add instance specific panel at Plerom...
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/merge_requests/66
Pleroma development feedpleromafeed@social.sakamoto.gq
2017-11-17
lambda closed issue #66: mastodon streaming 403 at Pleroma / pleroma
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/66
Pleroma development feedpleromafeed@social.sakamoto.gq
2017-11-12
jeff opened issue #66: mastodon streaming 403 at Pleroma / pleroma
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/66
2017-08-26
Depeche Mode – Route 66.
#66
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x842f7
2017-04-14

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