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21. Larry Gura

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: November 26, 1947 in Joliet, IL USA
  • Weight: 170 lbs.
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Bats: B
  • Throws: L
  • Debut: April 30, 1970
  • Final Game: July 27, 1985
 
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Larry Gura joined the Kansas City organization in mid-1976 via a trade with the New York Yankees, a transaction that sent reserve catcher Fran Healy to the Bronx. While he had struggled to find a permanent role in Chicago or New York, the move to Missouri unlocked a dormant potential in the southpaw.

The climb toward Gura’s peak in the late 1970s was a study in tactical reinvention and high-frequency reliability. After bouncing between the bullpen and the rotation during his first two years in Kansas City, he demonstrated a specialized ability to neutralize the powerhouse hitters of the American League East. He surged into the spotlight in 1978, recording a 16-4 record and finishing seventh in the Cy Young voting. This period of rapid growth served as the essential lead-in to his postseason heroics, showing the organization that he was a foundational big-game performer by finally vanquishing his former team, the Yankees, in the 1978 ALCS.

Gura’s journey reached a historic peak of efficiency and individual recognition during the 1980 campaign. That summer, he evolved into the tactical anchor of the Royals’ rotation, recording an 18-10 record and earning his first All-Star selection. He showed the organization that he was a foundational winner by finishing sixth in the Cy Young voting and leading the club back to the postseason. He possessed a quality that saw him pitch 283.1 innings that year, providing the steady-state production required to lead Kansas City to its first-ever World Series appearance. He famously reprised his role as the "Yankee-Killer" during the 1980 ALCS, delivering a masterful performance that helped exorcise the franchise’s postseason demons against New York.

Between 1978 and 1982, Gura was a statistical standout, recording five consecutive seasons with at least 12 wins and three top-ten finishes in the Cy Young voting.  Gura struggled during the 1985 season, leading to his release, but was inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame in 1992.

With Kansas City, Gura compiled a 111-78 record and 631 strikeouts.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Traded from the New York Yankees for Fran Healy. 5/16/76.
  • Departed: Released. 5/18/85.
  • Games Played: 310
  • Notable Statistics: 111 Wins
    78 Losses
    3.72 ERA
    219 Games Started
    61 Complete Games
    14 Shutouts
    37 Games Finished
    12 Saves
    1,701.1 Innings Pitched
    633 Strikeouts
    4.19 FIP
    1.253 WHIP
    1.26 SO/BB
    18.7 bWAR

    9 Playoff Games
    2 Wins
    3 Losses
    3.89 ERA
    8 Games Started
    1 Complete Game
    44 Innings Pitched
    19 Strikeouts
    2.96 FIP
    1.57 WHIP
    1.73 SO/BB

    No Regular Season Plate Appearances 

    No Playoff Plate Appearances 
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (1980)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1980, 1981, 1983 & 1984)

  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    7th in 1978, 6th in 1980 & 9th in 1981

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