Tuesday, March 1, 2022

NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION- 1977 BOB OWCHINKO

On the blog today, a "not so missing" 1977 card for former San Diego Padres pitcher Bob Owchinko, who made his Big League debut during the 1976 season:

 
Owchinko went 0-2 in his first taste of the Majors, throwing 4.1 innings over two appearances at the tail end of the year, getting hit hard, to the tune of a 16.62 ERA. Ouch.
He'd fare much better the following season, when he'd go 9-12 over 30 games, 28 of them starts, completing three and throwing two shutouts in 170 innings of work.
After parts of four seasons with San Diego, he was off to the Cleveland Indians in 1980, appearing in 29 games and having a rough year, going 2-9 with a 5.27 ERA in 114.1 innings, though he did post a shutout.
In both 1981 and 1982 he suited up for the Oakland A's, where he became a bullpen guy, appearing in 83 games combined, saving five games and throwing 141.1 innings in relief.
After a 1983 season that saw him appear in one game for the Pittsburgh Pirates, not registering an out over two batters, he came back in 1984 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds, where he played in 49 games, with four starts, going 3-5 with a 4.12 ERA in 94 innings, saving two.
He'd spend all of 1985 in the Minors at the age of 30, before making it back to the Big Leagues in 1986 for what turned out to be his last hurrah in the Majors, this time for the Montreal Expos, where he would go 1-0 over three games, posting a 3.60 ERA over 15 innings.
Overall, Owchinko finished with a record of 37-60 over 275 games, pitching to a 4.28 ERA in 890.2 innings of work, tossing four shutouts and saving seven games in 10 seasons.