The front: Second straight Fu-Manchu mustache. This is a
more standard pose though.
The back: It’s rare to see even a hint of negativity on one
of these write-ups.
The player: Reliever Rod Scurry pitched eight seasons in the
major leagues, mostly for the Pirates. His best season was 1982, when he went
4-5 with 14 saves and a 1.74 ERA. Overall in 332 games he went 19-32 with 39
saves and a 3.24 ERA.
The man: The first player directly named in the Pittsburgh
Drug Trials, Scurry’s career and then his life were destroyed by cocaine. He
died of a cocaine-induced heart attack at the age of 36 in 1992.
My collection: I have 20 of his cards, from 1981 to 1989. I
would be interested in trading for 1988 ProCards #779.
Hi. I've enjoyed following your blog for a while; it's one of several that inspired me to launch my own. It's Bill's Baseball Card Blog (I know, not terribly original). I hope you check it out. Merry Christmas! CinciCuse Bill
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Welcome to the blogging community Bill!
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