On the blog today, we add the great Harmon Killebrew to my on-going 1970 "In-Game Action" set, which will be a printed two-series set in the near future:
Killebrew
 was coming off his MVP 1969 season when this card would have seen the 
light of day, matching his career-best with 49 home runs while setting a
 new best with his 140 runs batted in, 145 walks and .427 on-base-pct, 
all numbers that led the American League.
After
 a second-place finish for the MVP in 1967, a third-place finish in 
1962, and two fourth-place finishes in 1963 and 1966, he finally brought
 home the hardware, finishing ahead of the Orioles Boog Powell, 294 
points to 227.
The man was amazing!
He was an absolute BEAST at the plate, crushing 573 lifetime homers, 
MOST of them during the pitching-era of the 1960's into the '70's.
Eight 40+ home run seasons, nine 100+ runs batted in seasons, seven 100+ base-on-balls seasons, an M.V.P. in 1969 (with five top-5 finishes in M.V.P. voting as well), and a Hall of Fame induction in 1984.
A
 favorite player of mine "before my time" since I first discovered him 
when I flipped over his 1973 card, not believing the numbers I was 
seeing as a 10-year-old in 1979 at my cousin's house.Eight 40+ home run seasons, nine 100+ runs batted in seasons, seven 100+ base-on-balls seasons, an M.V.P. in 1969 (with five top-5 finishes in M.V.P. voting as well), and a Hall of Fame induction in 1984.