Showing posts with label Clay Carroll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clay Carroll. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2021

EXPANDED YEARLY LEADER CARDS: 1973 N.L. FIREMEN

Rolling right along in my on-going "expanded league leader" series, we move on to the national League's finest relievers of 1972, aka "Firemen", determined by simply adding a pitcher's wins and saves for a "point" total:

 
The leader in this department for 1972 was Cincinnati Reds reliever Clay Carroll, who had an impressive season with six wins and 37 saves, good for 43 points.
Carroll finished fifth in the Cy Young race that year, finishing with a record of 6-4 with an ERA of 2.25 for the National League champs, appearing in 65 games while making his second straight All-Star team.
Right behind him with 35 points was New York Mets reliever Tug McGraw, who posted a record of 8-6 while saving 27 games, pitching to a brilliant 1.70 ERA over 54 appearances.
He made his first All-Star team that year and it was also the second straight season with a 1.70 ERA.
So over 105 games between 1971 and 1972, the man was incredibly "light's out" with that miniscule ERA.
In third place with 32 points, and giving us a small glimpse of what was about to happen, is iron-man pitcher Mike Marshall, who posted a record of 14-8 for the Montreal Expos with 18 saves.
Marshall was just getting started as the premier reliever in the National League for the next few seasons, the pinnacle of which was his 1974 Cy Young Award winning campaign when he appeared in a STILL MLB record 106 games while going 15-12 with 21 saves and a 2.42 ERA over 208.1 innings, ALL out of the bullpen!
By the way, I'm sure you've already noticed that as per the usual back then, I also recycled an airbrushed image of Marshall since there really are none of him during that period, as he avoided Topps photographers, leaving us with nothing to use on custom cards all these years later.
Nevertheless, a fun card to add to the "collection"! Hope you enjoy it!

Sunday, November 10, 2019

NICKNAMES OF THE 1970's- "HAWK" CLAY CARROLL

Time for another “nickname of the 1970’s” card, this time former relief pitcher Clay Carroll of the Cincinnati Reds, who was (by my count) the third player who had the “Hawk” moniker:


This makes my third “Hawk” nickname card, following a 1978 Andre Dawson and a 1970 Ken Harrelson, easily making this the most popular alias in this long-running thread.
Carroll get’s a 1973 template since he was coming off his amazing 1972 campaign that saw him set a National League record mark with 37 saves while posting a 2.25 ERA over 65 appearances and 96 innings.
Those numbers were good enough to finish fifth in the Cy Young Race, as well as a 13th-place finish for MVP, while making his second All-Star team.
Since coming to the Reds in 1968 he did nothing but put in stellar season after season, posting double-digit saves while posting records like 12-6 in 1969, 10-4 in 1971 and 12-5 later in 1974.
Over his 15-year Big League career he would end up with a record of 96-73, with 143 saves and a very nice 2.94 ERA over 731 appearances and 1353.1 innings pitched.

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