Friday, March 17, 2023

1960'S CAREER-CAPPERS: 1967 ROBIN ROBERTS

Today on the blog we have my 1967 "career-capper" for Hall of Famer Robin Roberts, who closed out a fantastic Big League career in 1966 with a split season, suiting up for the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs:



He'd go 5-8 in his last season with a 4.82 ERA over 24 appearances, tossing a shutout and picking up a save at the age of 39, throwing 112 innings.
Roberts was a machine during the 1950’s pitching for the Philadelphia Phillies, posting six 20-win seasons with  a 19 and 17 win season thrown in as well.
He led the league in wins four times with a high of 28 in 1952, while also leading the National league in strikeouts twice, complete games five times, innings pitched five times and shutouts once.
By the time he retired after the 1966 season, he finished with 286 wins and a 3.41 earned run average, with 45 shutouts and 2357 strikeouts over 676 games and 4688.2 innings pitched.
Between 1950 and 1956 he was named to the all-star team each year, while also garnering MVP attention every season.
To be honest how he didn’t win the MVP in 1952 is beyond me, as the award went to Chicago Cubs slugger Hank Sauer.
Granted the Phillies finished in fourth place with an 87-67 record, 9.5 games behind the Dodgers.
But the Cubs finished in fifth place, with a 77-77 record.
So what went on there is something worth looking into considering all Roberts did was go 28-7 with a 2.59 ERA, three shutouts, 148 strikeouts and 30 complete games out of his 37 starts!

 

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