Thursday, October 3, 2024

OPC IMAGE VARIATION: 1977 JOHN LOWENSTEIN

On the blog today, another image variation between OPC and Topps, this one of John Lowenstein, who found himself North of the border with the new Toronto Blue Jays franchise...or DID he?!:

OPC version

Topps creepy version

While the fine folks at OPC managed to get him into his Blue Jays attire for his 1977 card, it turns out they were a little too quick with their actions, as the infielder/outfielder ended up getting traded BACK to the Cleveland Indians after being traded traded away from them just three months earlier!
On December 6th of 1976 Lowenstein was traded to the Blue Jays along with Rick Cerone for Rico Carty.
Well wouldn't you know it, he found himself turning right back around on March 29th of 1977 straight up for Hector Torres.
It's cards like this OPC that ruin "Immaculate Grid" games for players when they remember and think he did in fact play for them.
I'll always remember Lowenstein as one of the most successful platoon players of the 1980's, when he was paired up with Gary Roenicke on the Baltimore Orioles.
For example check out their awesome combined 1982 season where Lowenstein and Roenicke outright mashed the ball in part-time rolls.
The two combined for 45 homers, 140 runs batted in, 209 hits and 127 runs scored in 715 at-bats! Granted it's a bit more playing time than a "regular" full season, but not by THAT much.
Lowenstein ended up with a very decent 16-year career playing for the Indians (1970-77), Rangers (1978) and Orioles (1979-85), generally as a part-time player.
As a matter of fact his 1974 season with Cleveland would be the only time he posted enough plate appearances to qualify for a batting title throughout his career.


 

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