The
next rookie that had a “missing rookie cup” on their Topps card is the
1979 card for former pitcher John Henry Johnson of the Oakland A’s, who
had a nice rookie year in 1978:
Johnson made the jump to the Big Leagues at the age of 21 and was
immediately a starter for Oakland, and went on to post a record of 11-10
with an earned run average at 3.39 over 33 appearances, 30 of them
starts.
He completed seven games while tossing two shutouts, striking out 91
batters in 186 innings of work for an Oakland team that would finish
69-93.
The following year was a rough one for Johnson, as he would start the
season 2-8 for Oakland before finding himself traded to the Texas
Rangers for Dave Chalk and Mike Heath in June, where he’d almost mirror
those first half numbers with a 2-6 record, combining for a 4-14 showing
with an ERA at 4.63 over 31 appearances.
Though he would go on to pitch another six seasons in the Majors over
the next eight years, he’d never again find the success of that rookie
year, mainly working out of the bullpen for the Rangers, Boston Red Sox
and Milwaukee Brewers until 1987.
By the time he retired, he finished with a record of 26-33, with an ERA of 3.90 over 214 appearances and 602.2 innings pitched.