Time
to add the “Big Red Machine’s” all-star shortstop to the on-going 1975
“In-Action” sub-set, Dave Concepcion, who was smack in the middle of his
arguably Hall of Fame worthy career:
Concepcion was a cog in the Reds’ two-time championship squad of 1975
& 1976, on his way to nine all-star nods, with five Gold Gloves and
two top-10 MVP finishes during his prime.
He would end up putting in 19-seasons in the Major Leagues, all with
Cincinnati, finishing up with 2326 hits and a .267 batting average over
2488 games and 8723 at-bats between 1970 and 1988.
He played in all four of the “Big Red Machine” World Series appearances
and batted a cool .297 over his Post Season action, with 30 hits in 101
at-bats over 34 games.
I’ll never forget opening up a pack of 1979 cards and seeing that the
“All-Star” banner was NOT on his card. I was stunned since he was always
the National league All-Star shortstop since I started collecting in
1976.
For me, he became somewhat of a baseball institution, playing through my
youth straight through college, retiring at the age of 40.
Anyway, once he became eligible for Hall of Fame induction, he was on
the ballot all 15 years and never got more than 16.9% (1998), but
really, if it IS called the Hall of “Fame”, I think you can make a
pretty good argument for the guy since he was indeed in that
upper-echelon during the wild-70’s.