13. What starting pitcher took the mound for the Phillies in the bottom of the 1st inning in the NLCS playoff game with the Astros?
From Quiz 1980 NLCS Game 4 - Houston vs. Philadelphia
Answer:
Steve Carlton
Vern Ruhle was the starting pitcher for the Astros in game four of the 1980 NLCS. He played for Houston from 1974-1984, followed by one season with each of the Cleveland Indians and California Angels. 1980 was the first of nine seasons that Nolan Ryan played for the Astros. The Hall of Famer who led his league in strikeouts for eleven different seasons became baseball's first million dollar man by signing a four year, four million dollar contract with Houston before the 1980 season. During his 27 year career he also played for the New York Mets, California Angels, and Texas Rangers. Dave Smith was a rookie relief pitcher for Houston in 1980 when he appeared in 57 games with 10 saves. The two time All-Star would later become the Astros closer, and finished his career with 216 saves, all but 17 with Houston.
Steve Carlton pitched for St. Louis from 1965-1971, and Philadelphia from 1972 - 1985 and part of the 1986 season. He finished his career in 1988 after also pitching for the San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins. Carlton was a ten time All-Star and four time Cy Young Award winner, including both honors in 1980. He also started and won game one of the 1980 NLCS, the only game of the five to not go to extra innings.
In game one Greg Luziniski hit the only home run of the series by either team in the sixth inning off of Astros starter Ken Forsch to provide the winning runs for the Phillies and Carlton. It was the first time the Phillies had won a playoff game that was played in Philadelphia since 1915.