Roger McDowell

A free-spirited relief pitcher during the '80s and early '90s with the Mets, Phillies, Dodgers, Rangers and Orioles, Roger McDowell's lucky number could well be 7. He won 70 games in his career, as well as the deciding Game 7 of the '86 World Series. These days, he's the pitching coach of the Atlanta Braves -- having taken over for the widely acclaimed Leo Mazzone and continuing the Braves' tradition of developing young pitchers.. For someone once known as a prankster, he's become all business, overseeing a staff that's kept the Braves in first place the first month of the season.
I'm not much of an autograph collector, yet after I took the picture to the right at Dodger Stadium, my pal John Weber, then-working at the Phils' flagship radio station, got Roger to sign the print.

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