Sunday, July 24, 2022

EXPANDED LEAGUE LEADERS: 1977 N.L. HOME RUNS

On the blog today, we have a 1977 “expanded league leader” card featuring the National League’s top three home run hitters of 1976, with two players you’d expect to see from the era, and a surprise third-place finisher:
 

Of course we begin with Hall of Fame slugger Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies, who smashed 38 homers, good for his third straight home run title, on his way to eight such titles before he was done.
It was a great season for the third baseman in 1976, as he would also take home the first of his eventual ten Gold Gloves, while finishing third in the MVP race at season’s end.
Just one home run behind him with 37 homers, none other than “Kong” Dave Kingman of the New York Mets, who topped his previous career-best by one homer while also making his first All-Star team.
Of course this led to one of my all-time favorite Topps cards, his 1977 slab with the beautiful blue “All-Star” banner running across the bottom. Just a perfect baseball card!
In third place with 32 home runs, which would have been good enough for a share of the A.L. title that season, Rick Monday of the Chicago Cubs, who easily bested his previous career-best of 26 homers from 1973.
Monday, the very first #1 overall pick in the history of the Amateur Draft in 1965, gave the Cubs a great season in 1976, hitting .272 with a career-high 107 runs scored in what turned out to be his last season in the “Windy City” before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Winter for Bill Buckner and Ivan DeJesus.
So there it is, the top three home run hitters of 1976 in the National League celebrated on an “expanded” league leader card in the 1977 set.