Sunday, October 29, 2023

1971 "BASEBALL'S GREATEST MOMENTS": PHIL NIEKRO

On the blog this fine day, we have a "missing" 1971 "Baseball's Greatest Moments" card for Hall of Fame pitcher Phil Niekro, celebrating his league-leading 1.87 earned run average of 1967:


It was his first full season in the Major Leagues after parts of three years between 1964 and 1966, but don't forget he was already 28 years of age when he finally got his shot.
And with that shot he did not disappoint, going 11-9 over 46 games, 20 of those starts, tossing a shutout while collecting nine saves with 10 complete games, throwing 207 innings for the Atlanta Braves.
Incredibly, though getting a bit of a "late-start" in his career, the man would end up putting in 24 years in the Majors, pitching his knuckler until the age of 48 in 1987.
It really is astonishing to think Niekro didn’t have a full season on Big League duty until 1967, yet still went on to pitch those 24 seasons, winning 318 games with a very nice 3.35 ERA along with 45 shutouts and 3342 strikeouts before he was done at the age of 48!
I always thought it amazing that at the age of 44 in 1983, he took home the last of his five Gold Gloves, ALL of which were garnered beginning his age 39 season in 1978.
Just an amazing talent!

 

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