Good day everyone!
Time
to add the great Philadelphia Phillies slugger Greg Luzinski to my 1977
"Centennial" special sub-set, celebrating the 1976 season, the 100th
anniversary of the National League:
Between 1975 and 1978 Luzinski was a top-10 MVP candidate, with two
second-place finishes in 1975 and 1977 when he drove in 120 and 130 runs
respectively along with 34 and 39 home runs.
And do not forget, he was a .300 hitter! He topped .300 three straight seasons, from 1975 to 1977 while making the All-Star team each year.
Thing about this: Luzinski retired after the 1984 season with 307 homers, 1128 runs batted in, and 1795 hits, and he was only 33 years of age.
It’s easy to forget that he really put up great numbers while retiring at a relatively young age, even if he played for parts of 15 seasons between 1970 and 1984.
And do not forget, he was a .300 hitter! He topped .300 three straight seasons, from 1975 to 1977 while making the All-Star team each year.
Thing about this: Luzinski retired after the 1984 season with 307 homers, 1128 runs batted in, and 1795 hits, and he was only 33 years of age.
It’s easy to forget that he really put up great numbers while retiring at a relatively young age, even if he played for parts of 15 seasons between 1970 and 1984.