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Pat Zachry Passes Away

By Mark Polishuk | April 6, 2024 at 9:56am CDT

Ten-year Major League veteran and NL co-Rookie of the Year Pat Zachry passed away on Thursday at age 71, as reported by multiple outlets.  Such former teammates as Johnny Bench and Doug Flynn were among the many to pay tribute to the right-hander, with Bench describing Zachry as “one of the great characters and an unbelievable teammate,” while Flynn said “you couldn’t find a better teammate than Zach.  We will all miss him dearly.”

A native of Richmond, Texas, Zachry was a 19th-round pick for the Reds in the 1970 draft.  He debuted in the majors six years later, and immediately became part of one of baseball’s great teams — the “Big Red Machine” followed up their World Series title in 1975 with another championship in 1976, and Zachry played an important role.  The righty posted a 2.74 ERA over 204 innings in his rookie season, and then a 3.09 ERA over two postseason starts (both wins) as Cincinnati swept its way through the playoffs.  Zachry and the Padres’ Butch Metzger finished in a tie vote for NL Rookie of the Year honors, which is still the only time the NL ROY has ever been split between multiple players.

Injuries slowed Zachry’s start to the 1977 season, and he found himself leaving the Reds altogether in June of that year when Cincinnati dealt Zachry, infielder Flynn, and outfielders Steve Henderson and Dan Norman to the Mets in exchange for the legendary Tom Seaver.  Needless to say, the trade didn’t go over well in New York, and the Mets’ twin deals of Seaver and Dave Kingman on the same day became known as the “Midnight Massacre” for the struggling team.  The trade had the side effect of bonding the four ex-Reds — as Flynn put it, “we just stuck together” in the aftermath of the deal, since “none of us knew we could ever replace Tom.”

Zachry ended up pitching with the Mets through to the end of the 1983 season, posting a 3.63 ERA over his 135 appearances (113 of them starts) and 741 2/3 innings for the team.  His tenure was highlighted by an All-Star selection in 1978, though that season was cut short for Zachry when he broke his foot while accidentally kicking at his helmet in frustration in the dugout, and instead hitting the dugout steps.

Zachry posted a 3.52 ERA over 1177 1/3 career innings with the Reds, Mets, Dodgers, and Phillies.  Turning to relief pitching at the back end of his career, he had an impressive 2.49 ERA over 61 1/3 innings for Los Angeles in 1983, coming out of the pen for 39 of his 40 games that season.

We at MLB Trade Rumors extend our condolences to Zachry’s family, friends, and teammates.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 year ago

    Pat Zachry…that name brings back memories. Another of my childhood favorites gone too soon.

    Condolences to his family and friends. RIP, my man.

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  2. flynntastic

    1 year ago

    He was the Mets ace for several years in the late 70’s. Flynn, Hendu, and Zach were important players for the Mets during those years.

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    • Blue Baron

      1 year ago

      @flynntastic: Zachry and Craig Swan.

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    • meckert

      1 year ago

      John Stearns, Joel Youngblood and, of course, Lee Mazzilli.

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      • Blue Baron

        1 year ago

        Who can forget Richie the gravedigger Hebner, Frank Taveras, Bruce Boisclair, Tom Hausman, Elliott Maddox, and the immortal Willie Montanez?

        Brilliant moves in 1982 trading Mazzilli to Texas for Ron Darling and Walt Terrell and in 1984 trading Terrell to Detroit for Howard Johnson.

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        • Edp007

          1 year ago

          The mention of those names gives me a nice warm memory lane feeling. Thank you
          They all played for multiple teams of course so thinking about them , many different pictures. Willie was a slugger lol great stance. And HJ one of the most underrated ex ballpayers. Doesn’t get talked about enough.

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        • Blue Baron

          1 year ago

          You might enjoy ultimatemets.com

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        • Edp007

          1 year ago

          Thank you for that. Will heck it out. I’m not a Mets fan. Well I am as a fan of all teams. One of those rare fellas who has no favourite team. I have favourite players. Tons actually. lol I just love the sport.

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      • Niekro floater

        1 year ago

        Used to cut school in Jr high to stay home n watch those Mets players, the Cubs (back when they were all day gms), n the Braves play on cable. Lived on westcoast n having those eastcoast 1pm starts was young fans dream come true. Got in a lota trouble for that but it was worth it.

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  3. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    Rmbr em w/Dodgers @end of his career, another of my boyhood heros gone RIP

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  4. all in the suit that you wear

    1 year ago

    RIP

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  5. Logistics Guy

    1 year ago

    A other journeyman pitcher that never live up to the hype like so many of them

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    • sergefunction

      1 year ago

      Just another bitter disposable guy in logistics who never mattered to anyone.

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      • Letsplaytwotomorrow

        1 year ago

        Too kind serge. WOW

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    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      1 year ago

      In all seriousness, his numbers would’ve earned him upwards of $50m today. He had a nice career.

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      • Edp007

        1 year ago

        Those bullpen numbers alone woulda been worth 5 years 40 mill lol
        Starter numbers 5/100
        As a FA

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  6. Blue Baron

    1 year ago

    I attended the game at Shea when he kicked the dugout step after giving up Rose’s record-tying hit. Nasty.

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    • Edp007

      1 year ago

      Shoulda kicked Rose There’s a guy I can’t stand.

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      • ATastefulPaintingofTwoDogsDoingIt

        1 year ago

        You mean Wander Franco’s predecessor, Pete Rose?

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  7. positively_broad_st

    1 year ago

    Not only was Zachary involved in the Seaver trade, he was later traded straight-up for Jorge Orta and then Al Oliver. Dude was a reliable pitcher. RIP…

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    • Blue Baron

      1 year ago

      Even though his name was Zachry.

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    • Edp007

      1 year ago

      Al Oliver. What a great hitter. Another underrated hitter.

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  8. jorge78

    1 year ago

    RIP Pat…..

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  9. LordD99

    1 year ago

    He only pitched a couple seasons for the Reds, but initial childhood memories stay forever. Always a Big Red Machine player to me. Condolences to family and friends.

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    • Blue Baron

      1 year ago

      Funny that the Reds never won anything with Seaver added to the great team.

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      • OhioDodger

        1 year ago

        The team had already been broken up by the time Seaver arrived.

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        • Blue Baron

          1 year ago

          Was it? They acquired him just after winning back-to-back championships and still had the same core group with Bench, Griffey, Concepcion, Perez, Rose et al.

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      • Edp007

        1 year ago

        My favourite Sparky quote comes from that era. Reporter asks Sparky: “what makes you a great manager ?” Sparky replies , whilst gesturing to the locker room .. “ I give the ball to Tom “

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        • Blue Baron

          1 year ago

          It wasn’t an original quote from Anderson. Gil Hodges said it in 1969.

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  10. truthlemonade

    1 year ago

    He pitched in parts of 10 seasons, so probably did not reach the full 10 seasons to enter the full pension.

    Nowadays he probably could have continued pitching in the majors. He was still very serviceable and only 33 when the Phillies released him in 1985. I wonder why they released him. That team only went 75-87.

    Actually, as I look at the 1985 Phillies pitching staff, it seems as if it was just a lot harder to stick in the majors as a pitcher. Their team ERA was 3.68. They only used 17 pitchers, with only 12 pitching more than 30 innings.

    I guess in the 1980s it was easier to crack the majors and stick as a position player. I remember some marginal utility hitter from the 1980s was asked, “Do you ever get bitter when you see how much guys make nowadays.” He said, “Not really, as I probably wouldn’t be in the majors today. Marginal guys had more opportunities in my day.” It was probably harder to hang onto a roster spot for pitchers. This makes sense as teams back then only had about 10-11 pitchers, so they had more bench spots for marginal hitters.

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  11. Robertowannabe1

    1 year ago

    RIP Pat. Another player from my teens that passed away. It sucks getting old…..

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    • 920falcon

      1 year ago

      Amen, brother.

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    • Edp007

      1 year ago

      Amen

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  12. Monkey’s Uncle

    1 year ago

    Zachry was a very reliable and versatile pitcher on some truly lousy Mets teams during his time there. His peripheral numbers indicate that he kept the Mets in a lot more games than you might think. R.I.P.

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