Sunday, July 28, 2019

1981 Topps Bobby Castillo

The front: Nice action pose. Not sure of the location.

The back: Castillo grew up in Los Angeles and frequently went to games at Dodger Stadium. As a Dodger, he taught the screwball to teammate Fernando Valenzuela, who used it to great success.

The player: Castillo had flashes of success as a reliever for the Dodgers (2-0, 7 saves, 1.11 ERA in 1979) and as a starter for the Twins (13-11, 3.66 ERA in 1982). Overall, in his nine year major league career, he appeared in 250 games (59 stars), going 38-40 with 18 saves and a 3.94 ERA.

The man: After his retirement he stayed active in a number of Dodgers-related community activities. He died of cancer in 2014.

My collection: I have 19 of his cards, from 1979 to 1986. I would be interested in trading for 1983 Fleer Star Stickers #139.

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