- Target:
- The Houston Astros
- Region:
- United States of America
- Website:
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James Rodney Richard (born March 7, 1950) is an American, right-handed, former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career, from 1971 to 1980, with the Houston Astros. From 1976 to 1980, he was one of the premier pitchers in the majors leading the National League twice in strikeouts, once in earned run average, and three times in hits allowed per nine innings, winning at least 18 games between 1976 and 1979. On July 30, 1980, Richard suffered a stroke and collapsed while playing a game of catch before an Astros game, He was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery to remove a life-threatening blood clot in his neck. His condition brought a sudden end to his major league career at the age of 30. His 313 strikeouts in 1979 remains an Astros franchise record, and he held the team's record for career strikeouts (1,493) until 1987. Two-time National League MVPs Johnny Bench and Dale Murphy both named Richard as the toughest pitcher they ever faced.
We, the undersigned ask that the Houston Astros organization retire the number 50 as a tribute to one of their all-star pitchers, James Rodney Richard.
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