Frank Linzy Baseball - 04 juin 2020 Frank Alfred Linzy (born September 15, 1940 Fort Gibson, OK) is an American former professional baseball player, used almost exclusively as a relief pitcher. Over the course of his Major League Baseball (MLB) career, Linzy played for the San Francisco Giants (1963; 1965â1970), St. Louis Cardinals (1970â1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1972â1973), and Philadelphia Phillies (1974). Linzy had only two games started (GS), over 11 MLB seasons. But he was not a "closer," in the modern sense of the word; Linzy was more of a 1960s "fireman," in that the Giants called upon him at any time â not just in the 9th inning â but in the 7th, the 8th, or whenever the opposition was threatening to score late in a tight game. In 1965 and 1966, Linzy was especially effective over the closing weeks in those two heated pennant races.
Linzy's big league totals include a record of 62â57 W-L, 516 G, 2 GS, 342 GF, 110 SV, 816â2â3 IP, 790 H, 315 R, 259 ER, 35 HR, 282 BB, 358 SO, 14 HBP, 30 WP, 3,454 BFP, 97 IBB, 1 balk (BK), and a 2.85 ERA
Sent him 2 cards on 19 May and got them back signed on 4 Jun
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