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I wouldn't think that it would be worth a lot to a stats driven collector. You'd be better served to market it to the Texas Baseball fan. Especially an Astros fan. He spent parts of 15 yrs with the Rangers and Astros

The Bonham Bullet (or Doctor Death) as he was known, was one tough SOB. I don't think there was a fight he stayed out of or a batter he wouldn't "send a message".

He was probably what is known as a journeyman. His lifetime won-loss record was 171-182 although his ERA was a VERY respectable 3.84

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