45. Pete Vuckovich

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: October 27, 1952 in Johnstown, PA USA
  • Weight: 215 lbs.
  • Height: 6'4"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: August 03, 1975
  • Final Game: October 02, 1986
 
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Pete Vuckovich arrived in Milwaukee in late 1980 as a key part of a major trade in baseball history. During the Winter Meetings in Dallas, the Brewers completed a seven-player deal with the St. Louis Cardinals, acquiring Vuckovich along with Hall of Famers Rollie Fingers and Ted Simmons. Milwaukee sent Sixto Lezcano, Lary Sorensen, Dave LaPoint, and prospect David Green in the trade. Although mainly remembered for the hardware it brought, Vuckovich became the team's gritty anchor, bringing “The Mad Monk” to Milwaukee.

In the 1981 strike-shortened season, Vuckovich led the American League with 14 wins and a .778 winning percentage. He played a key role in the Brewers winning the second-half title and reaching the postseason. That summer, he finished fourth in Cy Young voting, establishing himself as the rotation's most intimidating presence.

During the 1982 championship season, he posted an 18-6 record with a 3.34 ERA and earned the AL Cy Young Award. Despite a 1.502 WHIP and 102 walks, he demonstrated total command of "mound psychology,” outdueling Jim Palmer and pitching every fifth day despite a shoulder injury that was ending his career.

His shoulder injury ultimately defined the end of his pitching career in 1983, when he was limited to just three games and had to sit out the entire 1984 season. Despite these setbacks, he showed incredible resilience by making a comeback in 1985 and 1986. Although he never quite reached the same top speeds or dominance as before, he left a lasting legacy with a 40-26 record during his time with the Brewers. His achievements and spirit have earned him a place on the Brewers Wall of Honor, celebrating his commitment and grit.

In traditional wins and losses, he went 40- 26 and twice led the AL in winning percentage.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Traded from the St. Louis Cardinals with Rollie Fingers and Ted Simmons for David Green, Dave LaPoint, Sixto Lezcano and Lary Sorensen 12/12/80.
  • Departed: Released 10/21/86.
  • Games Played: 85
  • Notable Statistics: 40 Wins
    26 Losses
    3.88 ERA
    84 Games Started
    12 Complete Games
    2 Shutouts
    533 Innings Pitched
    266 Strikeouts
    4.10 FIP
    1.465 WHIP
    1.17 SO/BB
    5.1 bWAR

    6 Playoff Games
    1 Win
    2 Losses
    5 Games Started
    1 Complete Game
    1 Game Finished
    3.74 ERA
    33.2 Innings Pitched
    16 Strikeouts
    1.43 WHIP
    1.07 SO/BB

    No Regular Season Plate Appearances

    No Playoff Plate Appearances
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Cy Young Award (1982)
    Most Wins (1981)
    Highest Winning Percentage (1981 & 1982)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1981)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    4th in 1981 & 1st in 1982

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