Sunday, March 4, 2018

1977 MARINERS REDONE- DICK POLE

Next up in the 1977 expansion hit parade redo is former pitcher Dick Pole, who was drafted by the Seattle Mariners as the seventh pick in the expansion draft in late 1976:

Re-done
Original card with airbrushing

Pole has the misfortune of being drafted away from the Boston Red Sox, not too far removed form a World Series berth in 1975 and still a power in the American League East.
As expected, the 1977 season was a rough one, with Pole posting a record of 7-12 with a 5.15 earned run average over 25 appearances, all but one of them as a starter.
He’d go on to pitch only one more season in the Majors, going 4-11 the following year with a bloated 6.48 ERA over 21 games and 98.2 innings of work.
He’d spend the following three years in the Minors, pitching in the Pittsburgh and Detroit systems before taking his playing experience over to coaching, something he would do for over 20 years through the 2009 season, even helping develop a young Greg Maddux back in the mid-80’s when coaching for the Chicago Cubs.

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