Showing posts with label Lloyd Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lloyd Allen. Show all posts

Saturday, November 2, 2013

"CAN WE JUST LEAVE MY STATS OFF THE CARD?"- 1974 LLOYD ALLEN #539

Now, let me preface this all by stating clearly that I was never anywhere close to being a College baseball player, let alone a MAJOR LEAGUE player.
So while I seem to be poking fun of some players from time to time, in no way do I forget the fact that these were, at some point in their lives, the sh*t wherever they came from!
With that being said however, sometimes it is incredible to see a player with a Topps baseball card with stats that would make anyone depressed.
Take Mr. Allen here. As card #539 of Topps 1974 set, you have a young pitcher for the Texas Rangers with all the promise in the world. Then you turn that card around and, oh my, you see a 1973 line that states: 0-6 with a 9.42 E.R.A!
Whew! That's a bit hard on the eyes don't you think?
So of all marginal players out there for Topps to give a card slot to, Allen made the cut. ???
Guess I just don't see it! Oh well.
But come on! The guy pitched in 28 games, good for 49.2 innings in 1973 for the Rangers and Angels, with a staggering 13.2 hits per nine innings! 
Damn.
Sadly things did NOT get any better for Allen before he hung up the glove, as he never won a Major League game again, going 0-4 the rest of the way (0-2 in both 1974 & 1975).
He ended his seven year career with a rough 8-25 record and a somewhat pedestrian 4.69 earned run average.
Kind of tough for a former first round pick (12th overall) by the California Angels in 1968. 
But in all fairness, the 1968 draft was a bust overall. In the first two rounds, the only players of note drafted after Allen were Gary Matthews (1st round / 17th pick) and Bill Buckner (2nd round/ 25th overall pick).
 
We feel for you Lloyd...
 

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