Showing posts with label Dave McNally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave McNally. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

no. 320 - dave mc nally


Who is the man: Dave McNally had finished his third straight 20-win season in 1970, piling up 24 victories. He also won a game in the ALCS and the World Series and became the only pitcher to hit a grand slam in the Series when he went yard against the Reds' Wayne Granger in Game 3.

Can ya dig it: Fittingly enough, McNally appears to be on top of the world in this photo. Look at that flag in the distance. It's tiny.

Right on: This is one of the first 1971 cards I ever saw. I don't remember the circumstances, but the card was in a lot worse shape than this one.

You see this cat McNally is a bad mother: Well, the guy did hit a grand slam in the World Series. But your probably want something else. Well, let's see, he also won 20 games in a season four straight years. He's the greatest baseball player to come out of the state of Montana. Oh, and he also helped bring down baseball's reserve clause.

Shut your mouth: Even though he helped open the door to huge baseball salaries, there were some aspects of free agency that confused McNally. When Alex Rodriguez signed his 10-year, $252 million deal with Texas, McNally told the Billings Gazette, "My first thought when I saw that was: Did Texas offer him $250 million and he wanted two more? How did they get to $252 million?"

No one understands him but his woman: Shortly after McNally announced his retirement from the Expos in 1975, he suffered a bout of the hiccups. They lasted so long that he was hospitalized. About two weeks later, they ended. "I think he's quite relieved," his wife, Jean, said.


(A word about the back): Those 277 hits allowed led the American League in 1970.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

no. 69 - 1970 american league pitching leaders


Who is the man: Well, this is confusing. Mike Cuellar appears to be the man, as he has the big photo. But actually Cuellar, Dave McNally and Jim Perry all won 24 games. I'm guessing Cuellar got lucky just because his last name appears first in alphabetical order. By the way, Jim Perry won the Cy Young Award in 1970. Cuellar finished fourth.

Can ya dig it: This is one of two '71 leaders cards that I obtained as a youngster. Therefore, they're in worse shape than the others.

Right on: Cuellar and McNally were just two of the Orioles pitchers to win 20 games in 1970. Jim Palmer also won 20.

You see these cats are bad mothers: At a later date, we'll talk about it.

Shut your mouth: Earl Weaver's famous quote about Cuellar: "I gave Mike Cuellar more chances than my first wife."

No one understands him but his woman: Dave McNally was named Montana's Athlete of the Century by Sports Illustrated in 1999. That's quite a title.


(A word about the back): Clyde Wright might be one of the more anonymous 22-game winners in history.