Time
 to go and give Jim Perry a 1973 traded card after his move from the 
Minnesota Twins to the Detroit Tigers just before the season began:
The elder Perry was traded over to the Tigers for cash and Danny Fife 
after a very nice ten-year run for the Twins, which included a Cy Young 
Award in 1970 when he led the league with 24 wins.
He’d end up putting in a solid year for the Tigers, going 14-13 over 35 
appearances, with a 4.03 earned run average over 203 innings of work.
Nevertheless, after the season he was on the move again, going from the 
Tigers back to the team he came up with, the Cleveland Indians, which 
also allowed him to team up with his brother Gaylord.
Jim didn’t disappoint, going 17-12 with a 2.96 earned run average over 
36 starts, tossing three shutouts, all at the age of 38 in his 16th 
season in the Big Leagues.
By the time he retired after 1975, he finished with those 215 wins, 
along with a 3.45 ERA and 32 shutouts over 630 appearances, winning 20 
games twice, including his Cy Young winning 1970 season with the Twins 
when he won a career-high 24, teaming up with his brother to combine for
 over 500 MLB wins.
