Came
across a very nice shot of Rollie Fingers in Boston Red Sox garb and
just had to create a card for him and the sale that never was:
For those of you who are not familiar, Oakland A’s owner Charlie Finley
was facing a HUGE problem with Free Agency on the horizon for all of his
stars, including his top reliever Rollie Fingers.
Rather than lose them all to the highest bidder, he was determined to
cash in ahead of time, and decided on somewhat of a fire sale.
This included selling pitcher Vida Blue to the Yankees for $1.5 million,
and Joe Rudi along with Fingers to the Red Sox for $1 million apiece.
However, once the sale went through Baseball Commisioner Bowie Kuhn came
along and determined that these sales were NOT in the best interest of
the sport, and nullified the deals.
Fingers was a member of the Red Sox for just three days, from June 15th-18th, and never appeared in a game.
It was back to Oakland for him where he’d finish up the 1976 season with
a 13-11 record along with a 2.47 earned run average over 70 games, with
20 saves in 134.2 innings pitched.
Just as Finley feared, he lost the core of his three-peat championship
club to free agency, including Fingers who signed with the San Diego
Padres where he’d star for the next four seasons, pacing the National
League in saves his first two years with 35 and 37 respectively.
Of course he’d go on to finish a Hall of Fame career with four years
with the Milwaukee Brewers, ending up at 341 saves with a 2.90 ERA and
114 wins over 944 games, all but 37 of them out of the bullpen.