Up on the blog today, we have a 1975 "not so missing" card for former infielder Tim Nordbrook, who made his Big League debut in 1974 as a September call-up for the Baltimore Orioles:
Nordbrook appeared in six games, hitting .267 with four hits over 15 official at-bats, scoring four while driving in a run.
He
would appear in 41 games during the Bicentennial year, collecting four
hits in 34 at-bats for a woeful .118 average, with six runs and seven
walks.
In 1976 he appeared
in 32 games split between the Orioles and California Angels, hitting .167 with 5
hits over 30 at-bats, scoring five runs with a stolen base.
Never a full-timer, he would go on to play in parts of six seasons through 1979, never playing more than 41 games in any year across five organizations, finishing with a .178 batting average with 30 hits in 169 at-bats over 129 games.
Never a full-timer, he would go on to play in parts of six seasons through 1979, never playing more than 41 games in any year across five organizations, finishing with a .178 batting average with 30 hits in 169 at-bats over 129 games.