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46. Jim Colborn

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: May 22, 1946 in Santa Paula, CA USA
  • Weight: 190 lbs.
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: July 13, 1969
  • Final Game: October 01, 1978
 
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Jim Colborn arrived in Milwaukee in late 1971 via a trade that sent Brock Davis to the Brewers for Jose Cardenal. Initially a versatile pitcher in Chicago, he became the Brewers’ first true pitching star during the expansion era.

After a strong transition year in 1972, Colborn truly shone in 1973. That season, he created a memorable campaign that became a key part of the franchise's history, becoming the first Brewers pitcher to win 20 games. He finished with a 20-12 record, a 3.18 ERA, and completed 22 games, second most in the league. His achievements earned him an All-Star spot and placed him sixth in the Cy Young Award voting, highlighting his growing recognition and success.

Between 1974 and 1976, he was a key player, consistently pitching many innings. Although he didn’t reach his 1973 20-win peak, he had a notable 1974 season with 10 wins and led the staff with 229 innings.  After the 1976 season, Colborn was traded to Kansas City.  He would later be honored in the Brewes Wall of Honor, and stat-wise, he had a 54-60 record, a 3.65 ERA, and 410 strikeouts.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Traded from the Chicago Cubs with Brock Davis and Earl Stephenson for Jose Cardenal 12/3/71.
  • Departed: Traded to the Kansas City Royals with Darrell Porter Jamie Quirk, Jim Wohlford and a Player to be Named Later (which would be Bob McClure) 11/6/76.
  • Games Played: 183
  • Notable Statistics: 57 WIns
    60 Losses
    3.65 ERA
    140 Games Started
    51 Complete Games
    7 Shutouts
    14 Games Finished
    3 Saves
    1,118 Innings Pitched
    495 Strikeouts
    3.72 FIP
    1.268 WHIP
    1.60 SO/BB
    12.1 bWAR

    0 Runs Scored
    3 Hits
    0 Doubles
    1 Triple
    0 Home Runs
    0 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .081/.105/.135 Slash Line

    No Playoff Games
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (1973)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1973)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    6th in 1973

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