Good knuckleballs always seem to give batters fits, but I can imagine it would be quite difficult to chase after a long afternoon of Bob Gibson fastballs. Schultz broke in with the Cardinals in the late 50s, spent a few years on the Cubs, and finished his career on the Cardinals in 1965. His best season came in 1964 when he posted an ERA of 1.64 and an ERA+ of 234. That's 234. Aroldis Chapman posted an ERA+ of 151 last year. Kimbrel was over 300. I was surprised that Schultz appeared in a certified autograph set, but happy to add the card.
Friday, March 21, 2014
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Around The Card Room, Take 17
I got my first job was pushing in carts and bagging groceries at the Dierbergs in Manchester, Missouri during my junior year of high school....
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One of my favorite baseball writers is Keith Law. I like reading his work and he's a pretty fun follow on Twitter, Instagram, and bl...
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I got my first job was pushing in carts and bagging groceries at the Dierbergs in Manchester, Missouri during my junior year of high school....
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There are thousands of autographs in my collection, the majority have never appeared on my blog. Here is a random autograph that I have neve...
I love this card. I am going to have to look for one too.
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