Here’s
a “not so” missing card for a guy who I have previously created THREE
missing cards through the 1970’s, Danny Walton, who suited up for the
Los Angeles Dodgers during the 1976 season, albeit briefly:
Walton’s 1976 season consisted of 18 games, hitting .133 with two hits
over 15 official at-bats while assuming a pinch-hitting (??) role.
Previously I created a 1972 card for him as a New York Yankee, and both a
1974 and 1976 card while he was playing for the Minnesota Twins.
His only full season came in 1970 while with the Milwaukee Brewers, when
he hit .257 with 17 home runs and 66 runs batted in over 117 games and
454 plate appearances.
As I’ve written before, in between all of that Major League action,
Walton put in some monster Minor League years, most notably in 1977 when
he hit 42 homers with 122 RBI’s and 117 runs scored for Albuquerque,
the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate.
For his MLB career, he’d finish with a .223 batting average along with
174 hits in 779 at-bats, with 28 homers and 107 RBI’s between 1968 and
1980.