Tuesday, March 19, 2024

OPC IMAGE VARIATION: 1977 MANNY SANGUILLEN

In a Topps decade that gave us many memorable airbrushed "masterpieces", today we take a closer look at TWO such gems, which happen to be of the same player for both his 1977 Topps and OPC cards, those of All-Star catcher Manny Sanguillen:

OPC version

Topps version

These are just tremendous! In all their wonderful dayglo green for us kids to pull out of packs, whether here in the States or up North in Canada.
This was a rare moment where both companies scrambled to get the player in the updated uniform, in this case Sanguillen with the Oakland A's after the odd trade that had the catcher traded along with $100,000 to Oakland for their manager, Chuck Tanner on November 5th, 1976.
Sanguillen really gets overlooked when it comes to how well he played during his 13-year career, all but 1977 spent with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
This was a catcher who hit over .300 four times, with a high of .328 in 1975, while also topping .280 another four times, before retiring with a robust .296 career average.
I personally think he may have been ripped off a Rookie of the Year in 1969 when he hit .303 with 62 runs scored and 57 runs batted in as a rookie catcher, losing to the Dodgers Ted Sizemore (a STRONG argument can also be made for Sanguillen's teammate Al Oliver, who also could have won).
He was named to three all-star teams, and even garnered some MVP support in 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1975 as a member of the Bucs.
A very nice career for a solid catcher during the 1970's who gets forgotten among the Benchs, Fisks, Munsons and Simmons of the Majors…

 

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