I
always wanted to create a 1971 card for Hall of Fame catcher Carlton
Fisk, even though he didn’t appear in a Major League game during the
1970 season, so here goes:
I created a 1970 “not so missing” card for him a while back since he did
make his MLB debut as a 21-year-old in 1969, so having a nice “fill-in”
card to run his entire career of 1969-1993 was a must in my eyes.
What needs to be stated about his Big League career that hasn’t been said?
All the man did was put in 24 seasons as a catcher, hitting 376 homers,
making eleven All-Star teams, giving us one of the iconic moments in the
game’s history in 1975 with his homer off the foul pole in the World
Series, and playing his way straight to the Hall of Fame.
I will never forget the day as an eleven year old that I heard he was
now with the Chicago White Sox! To me he was such a Boston Red Sox
player it even stunned the young Yankee fan in me.
Nevertheless, Fisk would end up playing another 13 seasons with the
White Sox after eleven with Boston, something I am sure NONE of us
expected back in 1981.
Just amazing. The man was a tank! And tough as nails as well!