Friday, September 2, 2022

DEDICATED ROOKIE: 1972 BURT HOOTON

On the blog today, we go and give former starting pitcher Burt Hooton a "dedicated rookie" card in the 1972 set:

 
Hooton was on his way to his first full season in the Big Leagues when this card would have seen the light of day, and he would not disappoint, posting an excellent 2.80 earned run average over 33 appearances with three shutouts.
The highlight of course would be April 16th of 1972, making just his fourth start of his career, when he no-hit the Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 at Wrigley Field.
He would go on to have an excellent 15-year run, mainly with the Los Angeles Dodgers, which saw him be a part of three National League champion teams, as well as a World Championship in 1981.
His post-season resume was very good, finishing at 6-3 with an ERA at 3.17 over eleven starts, with 33 strikeouts and a complete game.
His final regular season numbers: 151 wins against 136 losses, a very nice 3.38 ERA and 1491 strikeouts in 480 appearances (377 of those starts), and 2652 innings pitched, with 29 shutouts and seven saves.

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