Friday, April 15, 2022

CAREER-CAPPER- 1978 MIKE CUELLAR

Up on the blog today, we finally get around to creating a 1978 "career-capper" for pitcher Mike Cuellar, who finished up a very nice Major League career with two games as a California Angel in 1977:

 
Cuellar got hit hard over those two games, to the tune of a 18.90 ERA in 3.1 innings of work, giving up nine hits and three walks.
Nevertheless, the man was as solid as they came over his career, which began in 1959 with the Cincinnati Reds as a 22-year-old.
He ended up putting in a nice 15-year career that saw him win 185 games, post four 20+ win seasons, win a Cy Young Award (shared with Tigers pitcher Denny McLain in 1969) and post four sub-3.00 E.R.A. Seasons.
I never realized that even though he came up in 1959 with the Cincinnati Reds, appearing in two games as a 22-year old, he didn't make it back to the Major's until 1964 at the age of 27, now as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Considering his lifetime win total mentioned above, he could have possibly approached 250 wins had he not missed those four-plus years in the early-1960's.
His lifetime numbers nevertheless were impressive: the 185 wins mentioned above, a 3.14 lifetime E.R.A., 36 shutouts and 1632 strikeouts over 453 games, 379 of which were starts, completing almost half of them with 172.

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