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Friday, April 22, 2011

1986 gary lucas

gary lucas was acquired by the angels in december of 1985.  here's his 1986 o-pee-chee card:
here's the topps front:
now the o-pee-chee back:
and the topps back:
lucas was a lefty who wasn't a lefty-lefty specialist.  in his career, left-handed batters actually hit him better than right-handed batters, and he struck either one out with about the same regularity (16-17% of the time).  so, some people thought that there was really no benefit to the match up in game 5 of the 1986 alcs when lucas was called upon to relieve mike witt with 2 outs, nobody on base and a 5-4 lead in the 9th inning to face the left-handed hitting rich gedman.  in reality, witt had given up two runs in the inning already, gedman was 0 for 1 with a strikeout against lucas in the regular season, and lucas had again struck him out in game 4 of the series.  unfortunately, in game 5 lucas hit gedman with a pitch, gene mauch brought in donnie moore to face dave henderson, and the angels were on their way to a series defeat.  two days later, to the chagrin of angels' fans everywhere, lucas was called upon to face gedman once again in game 6, and he struck him out.  oh, what might have been...

voici à vous, 1986 gary lucas!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

1984 gary lucas

gary lucas was traded to the expos from the padres in a three team deal that also involved the cubs.  here's his 1984 o-pee-chee card
here's the topps front:
now the o-pee-chee back:
and the topps back:
i enjoy the expos and a's variations from 1984 because they are usually so colorful, and lucas' card does not disappoint.  lucas would pitch in montreal for two seasons before moving on to the angels.  he is perhaps best known among the angel faithful (and this dodger fan) as the guy who replaced mike witt in the bottom of the 9th of game 5 of the 1986 alcs with a one run lead, two outs, and the bases empty.  he promptly hit rich gedman with a pitch, and was immediately replaced by donnie moore and the rest is history.  it's worth noting (again, to this dodger fan) that lucas' major league debut came against the dodgers, and he gave up an rbi groundout to steve garvey in his lone inning of work.

voici à vous, 1984 gary lucas!