Cincinnati Reds 1976 · SP

Don Gullett

85

Overall

Don Gullett was the left-handed ace of the Big Red Machine, trusted by Sparky Anderson with the ball in Game 1 of the 1976 World Series as Cincinnati swept the Yankees to repeat as champions. Injuries would cut his career short, but at his peak he was one of the hardest lefties to hit in the National League.

When the Go Unbeaten wheel stops on the Cincinnati Reds 1976, Gullett is the starting pitcher you hand the ball to first.

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In-game stats

The exact card the game deals — the same seeded generator powers every draft.

SPD
50
HIT
44
ARM
89
FLD
84
PWR
56

Career highlights

  • Started Game 1 of the 1976 World Series in the Reds’ four-game sweep of the Yankees.
  • Won back-to-back World Series with Cincinnati in 1975 and 1976, then another with the Yankees in 1977.
  • Retired with one of the best career winning percentages of any pitcher of his era — shoulder trouble ended his playing days when he was just 27.

Frequently asked

What is Don Gullett's rating in Go Unbeaten?

Don Gullett is rated 85 OVR as the starting pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds 1976 squad on Go Unbeaten.

How many World Series did Don Gullett win?

Three in a row — with the Cincinnati Reds in 1975 and 1976, and with the New York Yankees in 1977 after becoming one of the first marquee free-agent signings.

Teammates