100 Greatest Phillies: 81 – Jim Lonborg

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Mon, January 05, 2009 01:00 PM

Jim Lonborg
Starting Pitcher
1973-1979

Career w/Phillies: 1142.1 IP / 75-60 / 3.97 ERA / 548 K

Jim Lonborg picked up where Wise left off, filling the right-handed void behind Steve Carlton once Lefty established himself in Philadelphia. “Gentleman Jim” had a banner year in 1967 for the Red Sox, winning the Cy Young award off a 22-9, 3.16 ERA, 246 strikeout season. But a skiing accident in the offseason injured his knee, curtailing his power. He had to reinvent himself as a pitcher, and finally found a groove with the Phillies in 1973. While he recorded a 4.88 ERA, he racked up the innings, setting up a strong 1974 campaign. Then, he went 17-13 with a 3.21 ERA. He fared just as well in 1976, winning 18 games with the high-octane Phils. He finished his career a Phillie, and after retiring, became a dentist.

Comment: Like Wise, Lonborg was a second-tier arm who had his best success in Boston. Still, the Phils scored some quality out of him. Another throwback from the early Vet days, Lonborg had a couple solid years in powder blue.

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2 Responses to “100 Greatest Phillies: 81 – Jim Lonborg”

  1. IRONPIGPEN Says:

    Yeah! I had that card.

  2. Georgie Says:

    I KNEW he had to be in here, loved to watch him pitch. Hell, I’d love to watch him pick his nose, he is that hot. I had a major crush on Jim in the 70’s, it was almost embarrassing. I would consider traveling to Boston to have him drill me, I mean my teeth, of course!

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