Here’s
a “not so missing” 1974 card for former Montreal Expos outfielder Pepe
Mangual, who you may remember as one of the “other” players on the 1975
Jim Rice rookie card:
Mangual played in 33 games for Montreal in 1973, his second year in the Big Leagues, batting .177 with 11 hits over 62 at-bats.
He’d play in only 23 games during the 1974 season before having the only
full season of his brief 6-year career in 1975, appearing in 140 games
and batting .245 with 126 hits in 514 at-bats, scoring 84 runs and
stealing 33 bases for the Expos.
But in 1976 he’d be back to a part-timer, splitting the season between
the Expos and New York Mets, appearing in 107 games and batting .237
over 385 plate appearances, before getting into only seven games in
1977, the final games of his career.
He’d finish with a career .242 average, with 235 hits and 155 runs
scored in 319 games, with 64 stolen bases, yet would continue to play in
the Minor Leagues through the 1984 season, the final six years in the
California Angels system before retiring for good at the age of only 32.