Odd, Orlando Ramirez was left out of the 1976 Topps set, even
though he played more in 1975 than 1976, yet Topps gave him a slot in
the 1977 set.
Follow?
First, the card for the ongoing "1976 project":
In 1975 Ramirez played in 44 games, good for 113 plate appearances, yet he missed out on a card in that awesome set from 1976.
Yet Topps decided that after he appeared in 30 games with 83 plate appearances in 1976, he'd get a card the following year.
Actually, he also had more playing time during the 1974 season, so
he's actually "missing" from the 1975 set as well! (future post!).
Those three seasons would actually be the bulk of his major League
playing time, with sparse action in both 1977 and 1979 (he didn't play
at all in 1978).
He finished his career with a .189 average with 53 hits in 281 at-bats, with five doubles and a triple.
Thanks to "Reader Jim" for the chance at this project, and tackling these players left out!