Up
 on the blog today I’m posting up a nice 1971 custom featuring three 
studs for the Baltimore Orioles, who all posted 20+ wins in 1970:
Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar and Dave McNally won a combined 68 games 
between them, helping the Orioles post 108 wins in 1970, on their way to
 a World Championship over the Cincinnati reds.
Those 108 wins would end up being the high-mark for wins by a team 
during the decade, matched by the 1975 “Big Red Machine” Reds, who also 
took home the title that year.
For future Hall of Fame pitcher Palmer, it would be the first of eight 
20-win seasons, with only the 1974 and 1979 seasons where he didn’t win 
at least 20 during the wild-70’s.
McNally and Cuellar would finish second and fourth respectively in the 
Cy Young race at the end of year, behind winner Jim Perry of the 
Minnesota Twins, with Palmer following right behind at number 5.
What a magnificent stable of young arms!
As an aside to the way the game has changed over the generations, the 
Orioles only used six starters all season in 1970, with one of them, 
Marcelino Lopez, starting only three games.
Their other five starters accounted for 159 of 162 starts that season. Incredible.
