Today’s blog post has an admittedly “fantasy” 1975 Highlight card that of course would have been a stretch for Topps to create.
But I always wanted to have a card celebrating the teenage Robin Yount 
and his Major League debut with more than just a “regular” card:
A nice photo of the “Boy Wonder” getting ready to put together a 20-year
 Hall of Fame career that saw him take home two American League Most 
Valuable Player Awards, three All-Star nods (that’s it!?!?), three 
Silver Slugger Awards and a Gold Glove.
Yount broke into the Majors in 1974 at the age of 18, appearing in 107 
games and hitting .250 with 86 hits over 344 at-bats, scoring 48 runs 
with 26 RBIs.
A Milwaukee Brewer for life, Yount finished his great career with 3142 
hits, 1632 runs scored, 251 homers and 271 stolen bases, and still 
retired at the age of “only” 37.
I loved him as a kid and was in awe of the Brewers’ combo of Yount and 
Paul Molitor, watching them put in year after year of solid stats.
It’s amazing to realize that when he had his first true All-Star season 
in 1980, after what was already seven years in the Big Leagues, Yount 
was STILL only 24 years of age!
He was on cruise-control from then on, elevating his game to become one 
of the elite players in the American League, with 1982 the high point 
when he led the Brewers to the World Series and taking home his first 
MVP Award.
I just realized I have to create a “nickname” card for him, “The Kid”!
Keep an eye out for that one soon!

