Super fun
card to add to the WTHBALLS roster today, that a 1989 "Career-Capper"
for Jose Cruz, who closed out a brilliant Major League career in 1988:
Playing
in his 19th Big League season, Cruz suited up for 38 games with the New
York Yankees, and I was happy to have witnessed some of them in person!
The
man hit an even .200 over 80 at-bats with the Yankees, hitting a homer
and driving in seven with nine runs scored and eight walks.
Cruz, who would go on to find fame and fortune with his 13 seasons
playing for the Houston Astros between 1975 and 1987, appeared in six
games for St. Louis in his first taste of the Big Leagues in 1970,
hitting a robust .353 with six hits over 17 at-bats.
He’d never find his true hitting stroke over the parts of five seasons he spent in St. Louis, but after being purchased by the Astros in December of 1974, he would go on to become an All-Star outfielder.
He would be named to two All-Star teams, win two Silver Slugger Awards, and three times finish in the top-10 for N.L. MVP, even leading the league in hits with 189 in 1983.
By the time he finished with one season as a New York Yankee in 1988 at the age of 40, he retired with 2251 hits, a .284 batting average, 165 homers and 317 stolen bases.
He’d never find his true hitting stroke over the parts of five seasons he spent in St. Louis, but after being purchased by the Astros in December of 1974, he would go on to become an All-Star outfielder.
He would be named to two All-Star teams, win two Silver Slugger Awards, and three times finish in the top-10 for N.L. MVP, even leading the league in hits with 189 in 1983.
By the time he finished with one season as a New York Yankee in 1988 at the age of 40, he retired with 2251 hits, a .284 batting average, 165 homers and 317 stolen bases.


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