Today we complete the "baseball card career" of former third baseman Ken McMullen with a "missing" 1978 Topps card:
McMullen wrapped up a nice 16-year Major League career in 1977,
appearing in 63 games, good for 151 plate appearances for the Milwaukee
Brewers, hitting .228 with five homers and 19 R.B.I.'s.
It was the only year for him in Milwaukee after two stints of three
years with the Los Angeles Dodgers, five-plus years with the Washington
Senators, three years with the California Angels and a season with the
Oakland A's.
McMullen was a solid player who finished his career with a .248
lifetime average, 156 home runs, 606 runs batted in and 568 runs scored
over 1583 games with 5131 at-bats.
The most success he had were his years in Washington, which saw him as their full-time third baseman between 1965-1970.
The 1969 season was arguably his best year as he hit .272 with 19
homers and 87 R.B.I.'s along with 83 runs scored and 25 doubles.
One last tidbit: he hit a pinch-hit home run in his last Major League at-bat.
Not a bad way to go out!