The front: Swinging for the fences at Yankee Stadium. Must
be July 20, when the Royals roughed up Ron Guidry and two relievers, 14-3.
Hurdle went 2 for 3, both singles.
The back: The inside-the-parker came a week later in Kansas
City off of Luis Tiant. The Royals won that game too, 6-1.
The player: Hurdle was a highly touted prospect for the
Royals who never really clicked. 1980 was by far his best season. After a
disappointing 1981 he was traded to the Reds, for whom he played in just 19
games. He then bounced around the Mets and Cardinals, but he kept picking the
wrong team each year (Mets in ’85 and ’87 when the Cardinals won the pennant,
Cardinals in ’86 when the Mets won the pennant). Overall in 515 games he hit
.259 with 32 HR and 193 RBI.
The man: Hurdle has gone on to a long managerial career,
attempting to wring out wins from some small-market, limited-talent teams, most
notably winning a pennant with the Rockies in 2007. He has now managed sixteen
seasons without a first-place finish (though he has won three wild cards). In
2018 he steered the Pirates to a fourth place finish with an 82-79 winning
percentage.
My collection: I have 14 of his cards, from 1978 to 1987. I
would be interested in trading for 1982 Coca-Cola Reds #10.
Clint Hurdle is awesome. He's the type of guy who will go all the way down the baseline signing autographs.
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