Friday, March 29, 2024

#284 Ike Delock - Boston Red Sox


Ivan Martin Delock
Boston Red Sox
Pitcher

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  5'11"  Weight:  175
Born:  November 11, 1929, Highland Park, MI
Signed:  Signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent before 1948 season
Major League Teams:   Boston Red Sox 1952-1953, 1955-1963; Baltimore Orioles 1963
Died:  February 28, 2022, Raleigh, NC (age 92)

Ike Delock was a mainstay on the Red Sox pitching staff through the 1950s and early 1960s, appearing in at least 20 games for the club every season between 1952 and 1961.  A swingman for most of his career, Delock had his best seasons working out of the bullpen for the Red Sox between 1956 and 1959.  During those four years he was a combined 47-29 with a 3.55 ERA in 156 games pitched, including 46 starts.  He also recorded 22 saves during that span.  Injuries curtailed Delock's career, and he retired in 1963 after seven appearances with the Orioles.  In 329 career games, Delock was 84-75 with a 4.03 ERA and 672 strikeouts over 1,238 innings pitched.

Building the Set
December 25, 1994 from San Diego, CA - Card #137
The Roy Campanella (#101) card was my "big" present from Santa for Christmas 1994.  With my Dad's help, Santa secured the Campanella card from Kit Young Cards in San Diego for what my notes say was $75.  That price seems steep, but there were six other cards from the 1956 Topps set under the Christmas tree that year from Kit Young Cards, including this Delock card, with the other six cards costing a combined $20.  In December 1994, I would have been home from college for the winter break of my junior year.

This was the last Christmas my family and I spent in the house on 12th Street in my hometown where I grew up.  My parents were in the process of building a new house and we'd visit the construction site throughout that winter break.  I had a tough time leaving my childhood home behind and the 1994-1995 timeframe brought about quite a few major changes in my life.

The Card / Red Sox Team Set
Delock appeared in the 1952 Bowman and Topps set, and then disappeared from baseball cards until the 1955 Bowman set.  This is his first Topps appearance since 1952.  There's a Red Sox player making a cameo behind Delock's action photo, and we'll likely never know the identity of the mystery player.  The photo of Delock was likely taken in 1952 or 1953, as that looks to be a #9 peaking through on his back and Delock wore #29 in his first two seasons in Boston.  The cartoon panels on the back detail Delock's progression and his return to the Red Sox in 1955 after a full year in 1954 in the minors.

1956 Season
Delock was one of the more effective relievers in the American League, and one of the most frequently used pitchers by Red Sox manager Pinky Higgins.  The de facto closer for the Red Sox, Delock recorded a team-leading nine saves while going 13-7 with a 4.21 ERA in 48 games pitched.  He also made eight starts, throwing a complete game on May 20th against the White Sox.  His successful campaign led to his winning the Unsung Hero award following the season, as presented by the Boston Baseball Writers.

1952 Topps #329
1957 Topps #63
1959 Topps #437
1961 Topps #268
1963 Topps #136

Other Notable Baseball Cards

First Mainstream Card:  1952 Bowman #250
Topps Flagship Set Appearances (9):  1952, 1956-1963
Most Recent Mainstream Card:  2012 Topps Heritage Real One Autographs #ROA-ID

25 - Delock non-parallel baseball cards in the Beckett online database as of 2/23/24.

Sources:  
Baseball Reference
Beckett Database

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