Bob Locker

Milwaukee · #23 · P
$12,000 (1 yr)
HT/WT6'3", 198 lbs
BIRTHDATE3/15/1938 (32)
BAT/THRS/R
BIRTHPLACEGeorge, Iowa
STATUS ● Active

1970 Season Stats

W-L

3-1

ERA

1.60

11th

K

31

WHIP

0.96

8th

News

sMLB

BNN Stats: Reliever Split Stats Leaders

Today we look at the top 5 relievers leading the Major League Baseball in ERA at night.

Moe Drabowsky, KC, 1.04
Don McMahon, SF, 1.08
Bob Locker, ML4, 1.38
Ron Taylor, NYM, 1.88
Steve Kealey, CAL, 1.93

sBNN · Jul 6, 1970
sMLB

American League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the American League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jul. 5th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Reggie Smith with 933,683 votes.

CATCHER
1. Duke Sims, Cleveland Guardians: 727,712
2. Thurman Munson, New York Yankees: 639,987
3. Bill Freehan, Detroit Tigers: 621,148

FIRST BASE
1. Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox: 867,263
2. Boog Powell, Baltimore Orioles: 780,603
3. Mike Epstein, Washington Senators: 682,410

SECOND BASE
1. Rod Carew, Minnesota Twins: 770,604
2. Bernie Allen, Washington Senators: 542,846
3. Davey Johnson, Baltimore Orioles: 538,520

THIRD BASE
1. Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota Twins: 867,190
2. Sal Bando, Oakland Athletics: 697,055
3. Bill Melton, Chicago White Sox: 605,638

SHORTSTOP
1. Rico Petrocelli, Boston Red Sox: 853,693
2. Jim Fregosi, California Angels: 790,210
3. Bert Campaneris, Oakland Athletics: 730,285

LEFT FIELD
1. Roy White, New York Yankees: 860,577
2. Frank Howard, Washington Senators: 846,993
3. Willie Horton, Detroit Tigers: 671,893

CENTER FIELD
1. Reggie Smith, Boston Red Sox: 933,683
2. Paul Blair, Baltimore Orioles: 780,562
3. Rick Monday, Oakland Athletics: 705,292

RIGHT FIELD
1. Tony Oliva, Minnesota Twins: 885,697
2. Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles: 822,605
3. Al Kaline, Detroit Tigers: 655,330

STARTING PITCHER
1. Sam McDowell, Cleveland Guardians: 667,104
2. Jim Palmer, Baltimore Orioles: 558,131
3. Mike Cuellar, Baltimore Orioles: 540,329
4. Rudy May, California Angels: 535,361
5. Andy Messersmith, California Angels: 526,899

RELIEVER
1. Lindy McDaniel, New York Yankees: 465,631
2. Pete Richert, Baltimore Orioles: 383,678
3. Wilbur Wood, Montreal Expos: 354,319
4. Ken Sanders, Milwaukee Brewers: 336,251
5. Bob Locker, Milwaukee Brewers: 300,500



In his career, Smith has hit .280 with 557 hits, 106 doubles, 22 triples and 66 home runs. His totals also include 273 RBIs and 286 runs scored.

sBNN · Jul 5, 1970
Brewers

Negotiations Building Between Brewers and Reds

League sources report that the Milwaukee Brewers and the Cincinnati Reds want to negotiate a trade. Talks so far have been "vigorous," according to one insider. It remains to be seen which players might be moved.

Milwaukee has a 38-42 record through 80 games. They are in 4th place in their division. Cincinnati sits at 45-31.

sBNN · Jul 2, 1970