Today's blog post has a "not so missing" 1979 card for former infielder Enzo Hernandez, who wrapped up an eight-year MLB career with four games as a Los Angeles Dodger in 1978:
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1979 ENZO HERNANDEZ
Monday, January 30, 2023
OPC IMAGE VARIATION: 1977 WAYNE GARRETT
Up on the blog today, we check in on another OPC to Topps image variation, this time the images used between the 1977 cards for former infielder Wayne Garrett of the Montreal Expos:
Sunday, January 29, 2023
EXPANDED LEAGUE LEADERS: 1978 A.L. VICTORIES
Saturday, January 28, 2023
1977 N.L. CENTENNIAL SPECIAL: CESAR CEDENO
On the blog today, continuing with my 1977 "National League Centennial" special set, we have my card for Cesar Cedeno, one of THE talents of the league through the decade:
In 1974 he had a monster season that saw him hit a career-high 26 homers AND steal a career-high 57 stolen bases along with, you guessed it, a career-high 102 runs batted in.
I would love to know the numbers he could have put up had he not played in the cavernous Astrodome for the first 12 years of his career!
By the time he was done after the 1986 season, he retired with 199 homers and 550 stolen bases, along with a very nice .285 batting average and 2087 hits.
An excellent player who was easily overshadowed by contemporaries of the era.
Friday, January 27, 2023
1960'S CAREER-CAPPERS: 1965 DUKE SNIDER
Up on the blog today, we visit another of my previous custom sets, and spotlight a card, this time my 1965 "career-capper" for the great Duke Snider:
Thursday, January 26, 2023
REVISITING A BLOG POST FROM 2015: 1976 RON GUIDRY "DEDICATED ROOKIE"
Thought it would be fun today to revisit a blog post from May of 2015, my 1976 "Dedicated Rookie" of my favorite childhood pitcher, Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees:
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
1960'S DEDICATED ROOKIES: 1964 PHIL NIEKRO
On the blog today, from my 1960's "Dedicated Rookies" set released a couple of years ago, my 1964 card for Hall of Famer Phil Niekro:
I always thought it amazing that at the age of 44 in 1983, he took home the last of his five Gold Gloves, ALL of which were garnered beginning his age 39 season in 1978.
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
DEDICATED ROOKIE: 1971 AL HRABOSKY
On the blog today, a fun card to create for a fun 1970's personality, a 1971 "dedicated rookie" for the "Mad Hungarian" Al Hrabosky, who made his Big League debut in 1970 with 16 appearances:
Monday, January 23, 2023
AIRBRUSHING THROUGH THE 1970's: 1976 TRADED RON REED
On the blog today, we take a look at the original film of the 176 Ron Reed traded card Topps had out there, airbrushed to its beautiful 1970's glory:
Sunday, January 22, 2023
EXPANDED LEAGUE LEADERS: 1978 N.L. VICTORIES
Saturday, January 21, 2023
OPC VARIATION: 1977 PHIL ROOF
As a matter of fact Roof was the very first player taken by Toronto in the expansion draft! The very first Blue Jay!
He finished with a .215 career batting average, with 463 hits in 2151 at-bats over 857 games, all but four of them behind the plate (with three at first base and one as a designated hitter).
Post playing career, Roof went on to become a coach and manager in the Major and Minor league levels, holding various positions between 1978 until his retirement in 2005, almost 50 years in organized pro-ball.
Friday, January 20, 2023
COACH CARD: 1970 DUKE SNIDER
Good day all! Found this cool image of Hall of Famer Duke Snider during his San Diego Padres coaching days and figured it'd make for a nice card, so here it is:
This included some coaching time with the Padres during their inaugural season of 1969, when San Diego and Montreal were given franchises in Major League ball.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1972 DON ROSE
On the blog today, we have a 1972 "not so missing" card for former pitcher Don Rose, who made his Big League debut with the New York Mets in 1971, appearing in one single game:
Over those two games he didn’t factor in a decision, posting an earned run average of 9.00 in exactly one inning of work.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
CAREER-CAPPER: 1964 STAN MUSIAL
Today's blog post has a 1964 "career-capper" for all-time great Stan Musial, from my "1960's Capper" pack released a couple years back:
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
GIMMIE A DO-OVER: 1978 LYMAN BOSTOCK
Up on the blog today, by special request, a re-done 1978 card for former Minnesota Twins centerfielder Lyman Bostock, who was originally included in the 1978 Topps set airbrushed into a California Angels uniform:
Monday, January 16, 2023
1977 N.L. CENTENNIAL: BOB WATSON
On the blog today, we have Bob Watson in my on-going 1977 "National League Centennial" sub-set that I started recently, celebrating the 100th season of N.L. ball in 1976:
After 14 seasons in the Houston sun (under a dome), he’d move on to the Boston Red Sox for half a year in 1979, then on to the Yankees, where I got to see him play for two-and-a-half-years until he moved on to the Atlanta Braves for the last 2+ years of his 19-year career.
He’d finish with a very nice .295 career average, with 184 homers and 989 runs batted in, while collecting 1826 hits with two All-Star nods.
Later on, he moved into coaching and then became GM of the Yankees in 1993, helping the team draft wisely, refrain from dumb trades (ala George Steinbrenner), helping the team build up their young core that would lead to World Series titles in 1996, 1998-2000.
Truly a baseball lifer and underrated player in my book.
Sunday, January 15, 2023
EXPANDED LEAGUE LEADER: 1978 A.L. E.R.A.
Saturday, January 14, 2023
CUSTOM SPOTLIGHT: 1963 WILLIE STARGELL "DEDICATED ROOKIE"
On the blog today, we spotlight my 1963 "dedicated rookie" for Pittsburgh Pirates all-time great Willie Stargell, from my "1960's Dedicated Rookie" set released a couple years back:
Friday, January 13, 2023
1978 CAREER-CAPPER: RAY SADECKI
On the blog today, a 1978 "career-capper" for pitcher Ray Sadecki, who had himself a nice Major League career before retiring after the 1977 season:
He was a 20-game winner in 1964 with the St Louis Cardinals, and three-times posted an earned run average under 3.00, with a low of 2.78 in 1967 with the San Francisco Giants.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
GIMMIE A DO-OVER: 1977 DIEGO SEGUI
Been a while since I re-did one of the 1977 Seattle Mariner or Toronto Blue Jay cards, so today on the blog I post up a "re-do" for starter Diego Segui, who started the first game in Mariner history, as well as the first game in Seattle Pilots history back in 1969:
He’d post a 92-111 lifetime record with a 3.81 ERA and 71 saves between 1962 and 1977, even winning the ERA crown in the American League when he finished with a 2.56 mark splitting time as a starter and an arm out of the ‘pen.
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: RAY FOSSE
On the blog today, by special request, adding young All-Star catcher Ray Fosse to my on-going 1971 "Minor League Days" thread:
In 1970 he hit 18 homers while batting .307, with 61 runs batted in and 62 runs scored, along with the first of his two Gold Gloves.
Contrary to what many believe, the All-Star injury at the hands of Pete Rose did not derail his career, as other injuries along the way in the following years also contributed to his drop in performance.
Nevertheless, by the time Fosse retired after a brief stint with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1979, he finished with a .256 average, with 758 hits over 2957 at-bats, driving in 324 runs while scoring 299 himself over 924 Big League games.
On another note, you really have to wonder how good those Cleveland Indians could have been by the late-70’s had they NOT traded away players like Graig Nettles, Dick Tidrow, Chris Chambliss and Fosse.
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
REVISITING A BLOG POST FROM 2013: 1972 ERNIE BANKS CAREER-CAPPER
On the blog today, thought it'd be fun to revisit a post from almost 10 years ago, my 1972 "career-capper" for the great Ernie Banks:
But I'm jumping right back in and celebrating the most popular Chicago Cubs player of all-time, Ernie Banks.
"Mr. Cub" had a nice enough "last card" in the 1971 set, but again I wish Topps would have created a card for the super stars of the game AFTER they retired so we could have gazed upon their final Hall-worthy statistics in the days before the internet.
Besides, it would have been cool to have an Ernie Banks card in the ultra-funky 1972 set. A colorful set for a colorful player.
As for the Banks himself, what else can be said about a two-time M.V.P., 500+ home run hitting shortstop in an era when such a thing was unheard of?
He was just plain awesome, and was an easy choice for the Hall of Fame, getting inducted in 1977."
Monday, January 9, 2023
CAREER-CAPPER: 1978 AL DOWNING
Up on the blog today, we have a 1978 "career-capper" for former starter Al Downing, who put together a very nice 17-year Major League career:
Sunday, January 8, 2023
EXPANDED LEAGUE-LEADERS: 1978 N.L. E.R.A.
Saturday, January 7, 2023
1970 "IN-GAME ACTION": MEL STOTTLEMYRE
Today on the blog we spotlight my 1970 "In-Game Action" card for former New York Yankees ace Mel Stottlemyre, from my Series 2 edition released a few months back:
Friday, January 6, 2023
NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES ALL-TIME LEGENDS: JOHN BECKWITH
On the blog today, we give former Negro leagues legend John Beckwith a card in my long-running 1972 sub-set, my way of celebrating what was the 25th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's MLB debut in 1947:
Thursday, January 5, 2023
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1972 JACK WHILLOCK
Up on the blog today, a 1972 "not so missing" card for one-year Big League pitcher Jack Whillock of the Detroit Tigers:
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
1977 N.L. CENTENNIAL SPECIAL: BILL MADLOCK
The next National League player in my new 1977 "Centennial Celebration" sub-set is reigning batting champ Bill Madlock of the Chicago Cubs:
The “Mad Dog” didn’t disappoint, as he’d put in two solid seasons of .300+ averages with some pop before he was shipped off to Pittsburgh in the middle of the 1979 season.
He would go on to put together a very nice 15-year career between 1973 and 1987, but apparently not quite Hall material, finishing with a .305 average with 2008 hits, 920 runs scored and 860 runs batted in with 163 homers and 174 stolen bases.
Just one of those historical quirks that has him as a four-time batting champ, but not really one of the all-time greats.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
1960'S CAREER-CAPPERS: 1964 EARLY WYNN
Up on the blog today, from my "1960's Career-Cappers" set released in 2021, a 1964 capper for 300-game winner Early Wynn, who wrapped up a Hall of Fame career in 1963: