Showing posts with label Darold Knowles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darold Knowles. Show all posts

Monday, April 26, 2021

Topps All-Star Misses: 1970 AL Battery

From 1958-1970 Topps has been including "All-Star" cards.  But how Topps chose the players always seemed a bit off to me.  Understandably, they weren't the current year's All-Star starters because of printing deadlines, etc.  But they weren't the previous year's All-Stars either.  Often the framed it as "The Sporting News" or "Sport Magazine" All-Stars, but that still doesn't check out.  

So I set out to make All-Star Cards That Never Were for the players that could have been included.  My criteria was simple. Either they were a starter in the previous year's All Star Game or they were named to the real "Sporting News All-Star Team" for the current season.

When I started this project, I had really no idea what I was taking on.  I ended up making over 150 All-Star Cards That Never Were.  That was just from 8 years; 1958-62 and 1969-70. Remember, Topps took a break from 1963-67 then again from 1971-73.  After that (with a few exceptions) their cards mirrored the previous year's All Star Game starters.

Darold Knowles:

  • Although not the starting pitcher in the 1969 ASG, he was the first lefty to come on in relief for the AL team.
  • In 1970 he had 27 saves, 3rd in AL.
  • In 1970 had a 2.04 ERA.


Mel Stottlemyre:

  • Starter for the AL in the 1969 ASG
  • 18th in MVP voting 1969
  • Led AL with 24 Complete Games in 1969
  • 1970 All Star reserve.  Pitched 1.2 innings, credited with a blown save.





Jim Perry:

  • Named to 1970 Sporting News All Star Team
  • 1970 Cy Young Award winner.
  • Led AL with 24 Wins in 1970.
  • 9th in 1970 MVP voting.
  • 1970 All Star Game reserve. Pitched 2 innings.
  • 3rd in 1969 Cy Young Award voting.
  • 9th in 1969 MVP voting.



Ray Fosse:

  • Named to 1970 Sporting News All Star Team,
  • 1970 All Star Game reserve. 
  • 1970 Gold Glove award winner.
  • 23rd in MVP voting 1970.








Who probably didn't merit inclusion in the 1970 Topps All-Star set, but was in it anyway? 

Denny McLain:
Although the 1969 Cy Young award winner, he was suspended the first 3 months of the 1970 season due to bookmaking activities. He did pitch in relief in the 1969 ASG but was not on the 1970 All Star roster.



Sunday, October 16, 2011

1982 Topps Texas Rangers Leaders ERA


The Rangers have advanced to the World Series for the second year in a row and I've hijacked the 1982 Topps team leader cards to show how the 2011 World Series team stack up against their franchise historic leaders.

Darold Knowles pitched for the Washington Senators from 1967-1971 before the franchise moved to Texas. Knowles had a respectable career ERA of 3.12 and his 5 years with the Senators was among his best with a 2.46 ERA in 271 games.

Dick Bosman pitched for the Senators/Rangers from 1966-1973. He had a career season in 1969 going 14-5 and leading the league with a 2.19 ERA despite missing part of the season with an elbow injury. 

C.J. Wilson placed 7th among AL pitchers in 2011 with a 2.94 ERA. Wilson was selected to the All Star team this year. He pitched the 4th inning giving up 3 hits including a 3 run homer to Prince Fielder earning the loss.