Showing posts with label Steve Barber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Barber. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

REVISIT: MISSING IN ACTION-1975 CAREER-CAPPER FOR STEVE BARBER

Thought today would be a fun time to revisit a ten year old post, this time my 1975 career-capper for pitcher Steve Barber:


Barber wrapped up a nice 15-year career as a Major League pitcher after appearing in 13 games for the San Francisco Giants in 1974, posting a 0-1 record with a 5.27 earned run average over 13.2 innings of work.
His best years were as a Baltimore Oriole, with whom he came up with in 1960, and for whom he posted a 20-win season in 1963, three seasons of sub-3.00 ERA, and leading the American league with eight shutouts in 1962.
Once he left Baltimore he became somewhat of a journeyman pitcher both as a starter and an arm out of the bullpen, pitching for the New York, Yankees, Seattle Pilots, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, California Angels and Giants.
He finished his career with a 121-106 record, with a 3.36 ERA, 21 shutouts, 14 saves and 1309 K’s over 466 games and 1999 innings.

 

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

GIMMIE A DO-OVER: 1974 STEVE BARBER

Found a nice image of former pitcher Steve Barber as a member of the California Angels,so I figured I'd re-do his 1974 card, replacing the original version which had him in an airbrushed Milwaukee Brewers uni, a team he never ended up playing for:

For those that have forgotten what the original looked like, here you go:

  

The former All-Star starter with the Baltimore Orioles was at the tail-end of his career by 1973, appearing in 50 games for the Halos and picking up four saves with a 3.53 earned run average.

In 1974 he would actually play with the San Francisco Giants in what turned out to be his last action on a Big League mound, going 0-1 with a 5.27 ERA over 13 games and 13.2 innings pitched.
His best years were as a Baltimore Oriole, with whom he came up with in 1960, and for whom he posted a 20-win season in 1963, three seasons of sub-3.00 ERA, and leading the American League with eight shutouts in 1962.
Once he left Baltimore he became somewhat of a journeyman pitcher both as a starter and an arm out of the bullpen, pitching for the New York, Yankees, Seattle Pilots, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, California Angels and Giants.
He finished his career with a 121-106 record, with a 3.36 ERA, 21 shutouts, 14 saves and 1309 K’s over 466 games and 1999 innings.


 

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

CAREER CAPPER- 1975 STEVE BARBER

Today I wanted to go and give long time starter Steve Barber a “Career Capper” in the 1975 set.
Take a look at my card:


Barber wrapped up a nice 15-year career as a Major League pitcher after appearing in 13 games for the San Francisco Giants in 1974, posting a 0-1 record with a 5.27 earned run average over 13.2 innings of work.
His best years were as a Baltimore Oriole, with whom he came up with in 1960, and for whom he posted a 20-win season in 1963, three seasons of sub-3.00 ERA, and leading the American league with eight shutouts in 1962.
Once he left Baltimore he became somewhat of a journeyman pitcher both as a starter and an arm out of the bullpen, pitching for the New York, Yankees, Seattle Pilots, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, California Angels and Giants.
He finished his career with a 121-106 record, with a 3.36 ERA, 21 shutouts, 14 saves and 1309 K’s over 466 games and 1999 innings.

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