Time
to go and create a 1975 “traded” card for long-time reliever Tug
McGraw, who found himself moving on to the “City of Brotherly Love” with
a December trade from the New York Mets:
McGraw was traded over to the division rival Philadelphia Phillies on
December 3rd of 1974 along with Doh Hahn and Dave Schneck for Mac
Scarce, John Stearns and Del Unser.
After putting in nine solid if not excellent seasons with the Mets
between 1965 and 1974, McGraw would go on to turn it up a notch and play
ten years for the Phillies, closing out his career after the 1984
season at the age of 39.
He would make the All-Star team twice, get MVP consideration three
seasons, and finish fifth in the Cy Young race in 1980 after helping the
Phillies to a World Championship.
In that season he had perhaps the best year of his career, posting a
record of 5-4 with a miniscule 1.46 earned run average over 57 games,
with 20 saves, before posting another four saves in the Post Season,
including the final out of the World Series against the Kansas City
Royals.
His final numbers were a career record of 96-92, with a 3.14 ERA over
824 appearances, with 180 saves and 1109 strikeouts in 1514.2 innings
pitched.
I can’t believe it’s already been 16 years since he passed away on
January 5th of 2004 from a brain tumor which was first diagnosed just
about a year earlier.
A true character of the game, he was only 59 years old.
R.I.P. Tug.