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World
Series Champion, 18 Game Winner
Jim Hardin was
a member of one of the best
pitching staffs of the 1960s and
1970s that included Jim Palmer,
Dave McNally, Tom Phoebus, and
Mike Cuellar. He earned a
championship ring in the 1970 World Series and
was part of the dominant 1969
American League champs who lost that year's
World Series to the
"Miracle Mets".
An 18 game winner in 1968,
Hardin pitched 4-1/2 years with
Baltimore, half of one season
with the Yankees and one year
with the Braves. He finished his
career with a record of 43-32
and a 3.19 ERA.
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Over the
course of six major league
seasons, Hardin's teammates
included such luminaries at
Hank Aaron, Boog Powell,
Brooks Robinson, Frank
Robinson, Felipe Alou, Dusty
Baker, Paul Blair, Mel
Stottlemyre, Don Baylor,
Davey Johnson, Thurman
Munson, Phil Neikro, Orlando
Cepeda, and Mark
Belanger.
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8/16/68
@ ANA - Complete
game 2-hitter,
8Ks
7/27/69
vs CHI -
Complete game
2-hitter, hit HR
6/19/70
vs WAS - 10
innings pitched,
6 hits, 0 walks
5/10/69
vs KAN - Hit
game winning walk-off HR
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