1971 Brewers Pitching

 

Once again, Marty Pattin lead the sub par Brewers pitching staff. Once again leading the team in Wins, Innings Pitched, Games Started, Shutouts, Hits, Batters Faced, Intentional Walks, Strikeouts, Runs, Earned Runs. Jim Slaton made his first appearance this year, and with other than a brief stint in Detroit in 1978 was a mainstay in the Crew's rotation into the 80's. Unlike the previous season, Pattin won on Opening Day against the Twins besting Jim Perry in front of 18000 plus at the old Met Stadium. In 50 years those two teams have only faced each other on Opening Day 3 times. In 1971 Pattin had a complete game on Opening Day, a 10 strike out performance, and a game where he walked 4 but two received intentional passes.

In his two years with the Crew,  Pattin pitched in 73 games, starting 65. 20 Complete games, 5 shutouts, 498 innings pitched giving up 429 hits. He faced 2014 batters, 191 Runs with 180 earned. 144 walks and 330 strike outs. He finished 2 games over .500 with a 28-26 record. At this point in Brewers history he had season records in Games, Innings, Strikeouts and and wins.

Pictured above is Marty's 1971 topps card, which books at 4.00. His topps and O-Pee-Chee cards tied for most valuable cards in 1971 at 4.00. He only had 4 cards issued in 71.

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