Thought it'd be a good time to add a 1973 "dedicated rookie" for "Sarge", Gary Matthews, to the WTHBALLS stable, so here goes:
Matthews
was coming off his major League debut of 1972, when he appeared in 20
games for the San Francisco Giants, hitting a very nice .290 with 18
hits over 62 at-bats with four homers and 14 runs batted in.
In 1973, he would really make his mark, hitting an even .300 with 162 hits over 540 at-bats, with 74 runs scored
and 58 runs batted in during the 1973 season.
Those
numbers would be good enough to take home the N.L. Rookie of the Year
Award, easily finishing ahead of the Montreal Expos Steve Rogers for top
freshman honors.
It would pretty much be steady straight from there, as he’d go on to
consistently put similar numbers up through his tenures with the Atlanta
Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs until he’d retire after a
brief stint with the Seattle Mariners in 1987.By the time he left the game as an active player, he racked up a lifetime .281 average, with 2011 hits and 234 home runs to go with his 1083 runs scored and 978 RBI’s.
He’d also put in some excellent postseason performances, as he’d hit .323 over 19 games with seven home runs and 15 RBIs, including an MVP performance in the NL Championship series while with the Phillies when he hit three homers and drove in eight runs in only four games against the Dodgers, helping the “Wheez Kids” make it to the World Series.