Up on the blog today, we have a “not so missing” 1971 card for former pitcher Tom Hilgendorf of the St. Louis Cardinals:
Hilgendorf just completed his second season as a Big Leaguer, appearing
in 23 games for the Cards and posting a record of 0-4 with an earned run
average of 3.92, all out of the bullpen.
He’d spend the 1971 season in the Kansas City Royals Minor League system
before making it back to a Big League mound in 1972 as a member of the
Cleveland Indians.
For the ‘72 season Hilgendorf appeared in 19 games, five of which were
starts, while posting a 3-1 record with a nice 2.68 earned run average
over 47 innings pitched.
Those three wins would be the first of his career after starting off 0-4
while with ther St. Louis Cardinals in 1969/1970, and he would go on to
collect 16 more wins before his brief career was up after the 1975
season with the Philadelphia Phillies.
All told Hilgendorf finished with a 19-14 record, with a 3.04 ERA and
173 strikeouts in 184 appearances and 313.2 innings, with 14 saves
thrown in, very nice numbers for the short amount of time he had in the
big leagues.