Showing posts with label Skip Pitlock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skip Pitlock. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

no. 19 - skip pitlock


Who is the man: Skip Pitlock had just completed his first season in the major leagues in 1970. He started 15 games for the Giants and went 5-5 with a 4.66 ERA.

Can ya dig it: If Topps was trying to make Pitlock look like a dopey cartoon character, mission accomplished.

Right on: This is Pitlock's rookie card. He would appear on only one other Topps card, in 1975. He had grown a mustache by then.

You see this Pitlock is a bad mother: Pitlock was a left-handed sidearmer, whose motion was bad-ass enough for him to do well as a rookie. But he didn't return to the majors until 1974, so maybe hitters caught on to the gimmick.

Shut your mouth: Pitlock had 25 at-bats in his major league career. He struck out in 18 of them. But he did have one career home run.

No one understands him but his woman: Pitlock's major league debut came against the Cardinals. Bob Gibson was the other starter. Pitlock gave up four runs in the first three innings and the Giants lost 4-1.


(A word about the back): Semipro ball? Come on, Skip deserves better than that.