Wednesday, August 16, 2023

1977 N.L. CENTENNIAL: MIKE SCHMIDT

Today on the blog we add perhaps the greatest third baseman of them all, Philadelphia Phillies slugger Mike Schmidt to my N.L. Centennial 1977 sub-set, which celebrates the league's 100th anniversary of 1976:


What a career Schmidt had: 12 All-Star nods, 10 Gold Gloves, three Most Valuable Player Awards, all while anchoring a Philadelphia Phillies team that would reach their apex in 1980, taking home the World Series with a victory over the Kansas City Royals.
By the time he hung them up in 1989, he’d hit 548 home runs, drive in 1595 runs while scoring 1506, while also stealing 174 bases! Easy to forget he could steal a base or two. As a matter of fact, it’s real easy to forget that he came one stolen base short of joining the (then) exclusive 30-30 club back in 1975, slamming 38 homers to lead the league while swiping 29.
Nevertheless, “Schmitty” rode that success straight to a Hall of Fame induction come 1995, a lock if there ever was one.

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