On
 the blog today, thought it'd be fun to revisit a post from eight years 
ago, my 1972 "Dedicated Rookie" for Houston Astros great J.R. Richard:
Here's the original write-up for the post way back when:
"Richard appeared in his first four games during the 1971 season, 
and blew the MLB world wide-open when he struck out 15 batters in his 
first start.
It would take a few years, but he'd become the power-arm all-star 
by the 1975 season, and would go on to post two 300+ strikeout 
campaigns, four straight 200+ K years,  four straight seasons of 18+ 
wins (1976-1979), and an E.R.A. crown in 1979 before tragically
 having his career cut short in 1980 by a stroke.
His final numbers are indicative of what we could have expected 
well into the 1980's had he not been cut down at the age of 30: a 107-71
 record with 1493 strikeouts and a 3.15 ERA in 238 games and 1606 
innings.
It really would have been something to see Richard and Nolan Ryan team up to rack-up incredible numbers together.
One of the ultimate "what could have been" stories in baseball during my childhood for sure…"

