This is one installment in a team effort by The Cleveland Fan, highlighting the top local sports figures by jersey number. Please weigh in with your thoughts, in the Boards. As David Letterman would say, “For entertainment purposes only; please, no wagering.”
Almost.
There was a lot of almost to the career of Rik Aalbert Blyleven’s baseball career and his post-baseball career. Blyleven almost won 300 games, and that’s a big deal in some circles. He was almost in the Hall of Fame for many years, but you might also say he was almost shunned from Cooperstown forever over the aforementioned shortage of wins. His 287 wins were dismissed by the numbers snobs that vote for candidacy to Cooperstown, even though people who take careful looks at the number said they were wrong. The two-time World Series Champion was finally inducted in Cooperstown when cooler heads finally prevailed.
The Holland-born prankster that was known around Major League Baseball as the “Frying Dutchman” for his pyromaniac act with teammates’ shoelaces in the bullpen played 22 seasons, and spent almost a quarter of it with the Indians. His time in Cleveland saw him win 48 games and lose 37, but career seemed to gain a second win when he was on his way out, via trade with his original team, the Minnesota Twins, 1985.
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