- There isn't much to say about Mr. Schmidt that hasn't already been said in the numerous card blog entries below. Mike didn't lead the NL in any categories in 1977, but he had a good year, was an NL All Star for the third time, and won his second Gold Glove.
- That's an impressive stat that is referenced in the cartoon.
- 1977 stats:
- Regular Season: .271, 38 HR, 101 RBI, 114 runs scored
- NLCS: .063 (1 for 16)
- 1977 Highlights:
- June 30 - Tied a National League record held by Ralph Kiner by hitting his 14th home run in the month of June. The major league record is 15 (Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, Bob Johnson).
- July 8 - Got in a fight with Pittsburgh pitcher Bruce Kison. Kison hit Schmidt with a pitch after Garry Maddox had homered to give the Phillies the lead. Schmidt and Kison exchanged words and a benches clearing brawl ensued. It had been the third time Schmidt had been hit by pitches in four days.
- Aug 14 - Went 4 for 5 with two home runs, six RBI, and four runs scored as the Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs 10-2.
- Oct 4 - Singled in the winning run in game 1 of the National League Championship Series. It was the only game the Phillies won as the LA Dodgers took the series three games to one.
- Other card blogs: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1975, 1976, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988
This blog covers all things baseball in 1977. Baseball cards from that year is a main focus of the site.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
1977 Topps Baseball #140 - Mike Schmidt
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
1977 Topps #2 - 1976 Home Run Leaders
- The races for the 1976 home run titles didn't have the drama that the batting races had.
- In the National League, Mike Schmidt edged out Dave Kingman 38-37.
- The two players played against each other in the final series of the year.
- Kingman hit his last home run of the year on September 19
- At the time Kingman held a 37-35 edge over Schmidt. Schmidt homered three times in the final 14 games to pass Kingman and win the title.
- Graig Nettles won his only AL home run title in 1976.
- The race for the home run crowd wasn't close, as Nettles had five more homers than his nearest competition.
- At first it didn't look like Nettles would be in the race. At the end of May he had only four home runs. He hit eight home runs in August and nine in September to take the title.
- On September 1, Sal Bando led the AL with 24 home runs. He was followed by Nettles and Reggie Jackson, each with 23.
- Nettles admired Bando as a player. If he was unable to win the title, Nettles wanted to see Bando win it.
- Schmidt won the NL home run for the third straight time in 1976. Mike would go on to win a total of eight NL home run championships.
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