Thursday, March 3, 2022

NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION- 1979 LARRY MURRAY

On the blog today, the fourth "missing" card to appear here for former outfielder Larry Murray, this one a 1979 edition for the sparsely used player:

 
In 1978 he’d only play in eleven games, hitting .083 with a single hit over twelve at-bats, but he’d come back in 1979 and get the most playing time he’d see over a season when he appeared in 105 games, hitting .186 with 42 hits over 226 at-bats.
That action would get him his first Topps card in the 1980 set, only to never appear in a Major League game again.
After only 13 games in the Minor Leagues during the 1980 season, he’d be finished with pro ball, only 27 years of age.
Originally up in 1974 with the New York Yankees for only six games, he would see parts (though small) of the next six years, never getting a full time chance with either NY or Oakland, with that last season mentioned above the most action he'd see in any one year.
Go figure.

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