Friday, February 5, 2021

NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION- 1976 BUTCH HOBSON

Up on the blog today we have a 1976 "not so missing" card for former Boston Red Sox third baseman Butch Hobson, who made his Big League debut in 1975:


Hobson appeared in only two games that year, going 1-for-4 at the plate with a couple of strikeouts before getting about a half-season's worth of playing time in 1976.
Between 1977 and 1979 he would be the Red Sox starting third baseman, having a top-notch year in 1977 when he hit 30 homers while driving in 112 runs, scoring 77 himself, all career-bests.
However in 1980 an elbow injury limited his play to only 93 games before getting traded in the off-season along with Rick Burleson to the Angels for Carney Lansford and Mark Clear.
He'd spend only one year with the Angels, appearing in 85 games and hitting .235 before moving on to the New York Yankees in 1982, appearing in only 30 games and hitting only .172 in that time.
Between 1983 and 1985 Hobson would play solely in the Yankees Minor League system, never getting an opportunity to play in the Big Leagues again, retiring as a player by season's end of '83.
All told, Hobson finished his playing career with a .248 batting average, with 98 homers and 397 RBIs over 738 games.

Post-playing career Hobson went into coaching, before getting a chance to manage the Red Sox from 1992 to 1994, finishing his managerial career with a record of 207-232.