Wednesday, August 5, 2020

1978 CAREER-CAPPER: BOBBY DARWIN

Here’s a card I’ve been meaning to create for a while now, a 1978 “career-capper” for former pitcher-turned-outfielder Bobby Darwin:


Darwin wrapped up his nine-year Major League career with a split season between the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs, hitting a combined .190 with four hits over 21 at-bats in 15 games.
Starting his Big League career with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1969 as a pitcher, Darwin was moved to the outfield where he showed some pop in his bat, hitting 65 home runs in three seasons with the Minnesota Twins between 1972 and 1974.
A “hit-or-miss” type hitter, he also led the American League in strikeouts (as a batter) those three straight seasons between 1972 and 1974, in what were his only three full seasons as a Big Leaguer.
He finished his career with a batting average of .251, with 559 hits over 2224 at-bats, with 250 runs scored and 328 RBI’s.


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