Came
 across this image a while ago and felt it would make a nice “special” 
for the 1977 set, the Philadelphia Phillies starters who helped them end
 up in first place during the 1976 season, Steve Carlton, Jim Kaat and 
Jim Lonborg:
Chugging to a final record of 101-61 in 1976, the Phillies were led on 
the mound by these three, who won a combined 50 games between them with 
Carlton (of course) leading the way with a 20-7 record, followed by 
Lonborg’s 18-10 year and Kaat’s 12-14 record.
Of course the Phillies were also helped by their three thumpers: Mike 
Schmidt, Greg Luzinski and Dick Allen, but they had a solid staff that 
also included Larry Christenson who won 13 games, and rookie Tom 
Underwood, who went 10-5.
Sadly for the Phillies, they had to deal with the “Big Red Machine” 
Cincinnati reds juggernaut followed by the Los Angeles Dodger teams of 
the late-70’s, keeping them from possible multi-World Series 
appearances, but they’d finally make it all the way to the top in 1980 
when they’d be champions after beating the Kansas City Royals.
