Today on the blog we have a "not so missing" 1975 career-capper for former outfielder Any Kosco, who finished up a 10-year Major League career with 33 games with the Cincinnati Reds in 1974:
Kosco hit .189 in that limited action, collecting seven hits over 37 at-bats with three runs scored and five runs batted in.
Originally
up in 1965 with the Minnesota twins, Kosco was generally a part-timer,
with only two full seasons of action over his Big League tenure, 1968
with the New York Yankees and 1969 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
That 1969 season was easily his best, hitting 19 homers with 74 RBIs for the Dodgers, scoring 51 runs and hitting .248.
By
the time he was done, he finished with a .236 batting average, with 464
hits in 1963 at-bats, hitting 73 homers and driving in 267 runs over
658 games between 1965 and 1974.