Showing posts with label Jon Matlack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Matlack. Show all posts
Monday, August 23, 2010
#290 - Jon Matlack
Card fact: This is one of several Mets cards in the set in which the player is posed near the batting cage. It's what makes many of the 1975 Mets cards so cool. Photos like that certainly take you out to the ol' ball game.
What I thought about this card then: Duh. It was cool.
What I think about this card now: It's still cool. Except now I notice that he's wearing his warm-up jacket under his uniform.
Other stuff: Jon Matlack was one of the Big 3 for the Mets in the early 1970s, along with Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman, that gave New York one of the best rotations in the game. He won the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 1972, then proceeded to put up several good years for the Mets, finishing third in the N.L. in strikeouts in 1973 and in ERA in 1974. He was the co-MVP of the 1975 All-Star Game, along with Bill Madlock.
After a disappointing 1977, Matlack was traded to the Rangers in a massive four-team offseason deal. Matlack went on to finish second in the A.L. ERA race in 1978. His effectiveness began to decline after that and he ended his career in 1983. Later he coached in the majors and minors and is now the minor league pitching coordinator for the Tigers.
Back facts: I have never heard the "pull a rock" expression in all my years of watching baseball.
Also, Matlack's middle name is one of the all-time greats in the '75 set.
Other blog stuff: With this card, the "orange-brown" combination ties "green-light green," "purple-pink" and "pink-yellow" in a four-way tie for first place as the color combination used most often. All four have been featured 24 times.
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