Dick Radatz Boston Red Sox Pitcher 1965 Baseball Photo 8x10
The page from the 1965 Big Time Baseball sports publication features Dick Radatz, a prominent relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. Born on April 2, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, Radatz was known for his powerful right-handed pitching. By 1964, he had achieved a remarkable record with a 16-9 win-loss tally and an ERA of 2.29. Over his career, up to that point, Radatz boasted a lifetime win-loss record of 40-21 with an earned run average of 2.17. His imposing presence on the mound was a critical asset for the Red Sox during the early 1960s. Known for his effectiveness and stamina in relief appearances, Radatz was a significant figure in Major League Baseball in the mid-1960s.