Here’s
a “not really missing” card for a guy who we’d see around through the
latter part of the 1970’s into the 1980’s, former catcher Larry Cox, who
started out with the Philadelphia Phillies and gets this 1974 card
based on his 1st taste of the big leagues, a single game in 1973 as a
defensive replacement:
Oddly enough, that game came on April 18th of 1973, not at the end of
the year as some late-season call-up. Nevertheless, it would be the
first of his 348 career games, spanning 1973 through 1982.
He’d see his most action in 1979 & 1980 while with the Seattle
Mariners, appearing in over 100 games for the only two times in his
career.
Overall, he’d finish his career with a .221 batting average based on his
182 hits over 825 at-bats, with 12 home runs and 85 runs batted in
while playing all of his games behind the plate.