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the blog today we have a “not so missing” 1973 card for former
California Angels pitcher Dick Lange, who made his MLB debut a year
earlier:
Lange appeared in two games for the Angels as a September call-up, not
factoring in a decision while sporting a 4.70 earned run average over
7.2 innings.
He’d go 2-1 in 1972 over 17 appearances, with a 4.44 ERA in 52.2 innings, starting four games and even tossing a complete game.
1974 would see him post a career-high with 113.2 innings of work over 21
appearances, 18 of which were starts, as he’d end up with a record of
3-8 with another career-best, a 3.80 ERA.
Turns out 1975 would end up being his last, as he would see a season
that had him finish with a record of 4-6 over 30 appearances, all but
eight out of the bullpen, throwing 102 innings while picking up the only
save of his four-year career.
All told, Lange finished with a record of 9-15, with a 4.47 ERA over 70
appearances, 31 of those starts, with three complete games and a save,
and 276 innings pitched.