Monday, July 24, 2023

1977 N.L. CENTENNIAL: LOU BROCK

Good day everyone!
On the blog today, we go and add St. Louis Cardinals great Lou Brock to my 1977 "N.L. Centennial" celebration sub-set, marking the N.L.'s 100th anniversary of 1976, when players sported a commemorative patch on their sleeve:


Brock really was an under-appreciated player in my book, having to get what little spotlight he could playing the outfield in the National league when you had guys like Mays, Aaron and Clemente there as well.
Nevertheless, the man made six All-Star squads, finished second in the MVP race for the National League in 1974, and would go on to a Hall of Fame induction thanks to 3000+ hits, an MLB record 938 stolen bases, and 1610 runs scored.
Did you realize that between 1964 and 1974 the LEAST amount of hits he collected in any one season was 182!?
As a matter of fact in those eleven seasons he collected over 190 hits eight times, while scoring less than 90 only once.
Just an amazing 19-year career!

 

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