A quick pimp for a guy that's not on the ballot:
Crafty ol' Pat Tomlinson
Acquired from Baltimore in 1984, Tomlinson quickly tore his labrum (within two weeks of coming to the Syracuse organization) and missed the next 13 months. Given up for dead and unable to put away hitters with the pure stuff he once had, Tomlinson revamped his craft and learned to outsmart hitters with control and... junk. After flaming out in a September 1987 callup, many scouts gave up on Tomlinson a second time, but with a name like Pat, Tomlinson would not get the hint and leave, making it back to the majors in 1989 to stay.
Still only 27, Tomlinson is having the best year of his career. Although he's only pitched 20 innings, falling short of the computer requirements to be on the ballot, Tomlinson has allowed only 1 run all year, sporting a 0.45 ERA.
Find a spot for the lunch pail working man. Find a spot for Pat.
Crafty ol' Pat Tomlinson
Acquired from Baltimore in 1984, Tomlinson quickly tore his labrum (within two weeks of coming to the Syracuse organization) and missed the next 13 months. Given up for dead and unable to put away hitters with the pure stuff he once had, Tomlinson revamped his craft and learned to outsmart hitters with control and... junk. After flaming out in a September 1987 callup, many scouts gave up on Tomlinson a second time, but with a name like Pat, Tomlinson would not get the hint and leave, making it back to the majors in 1989 to stay.
Still only 27, Tomlinson is having the best year of his career. Although he's only pitched 20 innings, falling short of the computer requirements to be on the ballot, Tomlinson has allowed only 1 run all year, sporting a 0.45 ERA.
Find a spot for the lunch pail working man. Find a spot for Pat.
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