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With the Reds, Zachry won the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award for his play in the National League in 1976. He was a member of the 1976 World Series champions. The Reds included Zachry in their trade to the Mets for Tom Seaver in one of the Mets' "Midnight Massacre" trades. Zachry was named an MLB All-Star in 1978. After pitching ...
From 1968 through 1983, Mets' Opening Day starting pitchers went 16 consecutive years without a loss. During this period, Tom Seaver won six starts with five no decisions, Craig Swan won two starts, and Jerry Koosman, Pat Zachry and Randy Jones won one start apiece. Furthermore, in the 31-year period from 1968 through 1998, Mets' Opening Day ...
Former Big Red Machine pitcher Pat Zachry, a World Series champion and 1976 National League Rookie of the Year for the Cincinnati Reds, died in Waco, Texas, after a lengthy illness, family members ...
Below is an alphabetical list of every player that has played for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball since the franchise's inception in 1962. Included are the seasons in which they played for the Mets and their primary position(s).
Pat Zachry, who won a share of the 1976 National League Rookie of the Year for the World Series champion Cincinnati Reds and was traded to the New York Mets the following year for Tom Seaver, has ...
The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2017 season, ... Pat Zachry: April 11, 1976: May 29, 1985: Pitcher:
Game 3 in New York pitted effective 1976 NL Rookie of the Year Pat Zachry for the Reds against newly acquired Yankee, Dock Ellis. Ellis only lasted 3 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings, exiting in the fourth after a home run by Driessen. Game 4 was delayed a day due to rain, but the Reds were ready for the sweep. Bench's two-run home run gave the Reds a 3–1 lead.
The 1977 Cincinnati Reds season was the 108th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 8th and 7th full season at Riverfront Stadium.The team entered 1977 as defending World Series champions, but finished in second place in the National League West, with a record of 88–74, 10 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers and missed the playoffs.