Time
to go an add future Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven to the long-running
“traded” thread on the blog with a 1976 edition, marking his move from
the Minnesota Twins to the Texas Rangers as part of a blockbuster
six-player trade that also included $250,000:
Blyleven was sent packing along with Danny Thompson to the Rangers for a
package of Mike Cubbage, Jim Gideon, Bill Singer and Roy Smalley along
with $250,000 on June 1st of 1976.
Before the trade he was 4-5 with a 3.12 earned run average over 12
starts, and would go on to post a record of 9-11 with Texas, starting 24
games and completing 14 of them with six shutouts.
He’d finish the combined season with over 200 strikeouts, the sixth
straight season doing so, along with a very nice 2.87 ERA over 297.2
innings of work.
Of course, little did anyone realize that the man would go on to pitch
another 16 years in the Majors, finishing up with 287 wins, 60 shutouts
and 3701 strikeouts, which at the time of his retirement was third
all-time.
I’m still amazed that it took BBWA so many years for them to select him
for Hall of Fame enshrinement considering his career numbers, produced
for generally bad teams.
His post season numbers were even better, going 5-1 over eight games
with an ERA of 2.47, with 36 strike outs in 47.1 innings pitched with
only eight walks allowed.
“The Frying Dutchman”!