Up
on the blog today we have a “not so missing” 1976 card for former
pitcher Ed Glynn, who made his Major League debut in 1975 with three
appearances for the Detroit Tigers:
Glynn went 0-2 over that time with a 4.30 earned run average, pitching
14.2 innings with a start thrown in, striking out eight along with eight
walks.
He’d go on to pitch for 10 Big League seasons, moving on to the New York
Mets, then Cleveland Indians before a final stop for only three
appearances with the Montreal Expos in 1985.
All told, Glynn ended up with a career 12-17 record, with a 4.25 ERA
over 175 appearances and 264.2 innings pitched, along with 12 saves and
one complete game.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Monday, December 24, 2018
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION- 1977 ED GLYNN
By
special request for my man Jim, here’s a “not so missing” 1977 card for
former Detroit Tigers pitcher Ed Glynn, who pitched just under two
dozen innings in 1976:
Glynn made five appearances for the Tigers, throwing 23.2 innings and sporting a record of 1-3, while posting an earned run average at 6.08.
The previous season he made his MLB debut by appearing in three games, one of them a start, while going 0-2 with a 4.30 ERA over 14.2 innings of work.
He’d go on to pitch for 10 Big League seasons, moving on to the New York Mets, then Cleveland Indians before a final stop for only three appearances with the Montreal Expos in 1985.
All told, Glynn ended up with a career 12-17 record, with a 4.25 ERA over 175 appearances and 264.2 innings pitched, along with 12 saves and one complete game.
Glynn made five appearances for the Tigers, throwing 23.2 innings and sporting a record of 1-3, while posting an earned run average at 6.08.
The previous season he made his MLB debut by appearing in three games, one of them a start, while going 0-2 with a 4.30 ERA over 14.2 innings of work.
He’d go on to pitch for 10 Big League seasons, moving on to the New York Mets, then Cleveland Indians before a final stop for only three appearances with the Montreal Expos in 1985.
All told, Glynn ended up with a career 12-17 record, with a 4.25 ERA over 175 appearances and 264.2 innings pitched, along with 12 saves and one complete game.
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