Showing posts with label Tom Haller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Haller. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2020

GIMMIE A DO-OVER- 1973 TOM HALLER

For the fun of it, today’s blog post has a re-done 1973 card for former all-star catcher Tom Haller, who was actually shown by Topps as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, airbrushed of course.
Take a look at the re-do and original cards:

Original 1973 Topps card
Re-done Tigers version


Actually, Haller finished the 1972 season with the Detroit Tigers, appearing in 59 games and hitting .207 with 25 hits in 121 at-bats in what turned out to be the last Big League action he’d see.
However on October 25th of 1972 Haller was purchased by the Phillies, so Topps understandably was trying to get ahead and have Haller as a Phillie for the upcoming 1973 set.
Well, as we have seen many times before (and since), turns out Haller would get released by Philadelphia in February of 1973, making the Phillies airbrush card unnecessary.
Regardless, Haller was a three-time All-Star over his 12-year Big League career, as well as garnering a little “MVP-attention” in back-to-back years in 1968 and 1969 while with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
His best year would have to be 1966 while with the San Francisco Giants when he hit a career-best 27 home runs along with 67 runs batted in, scoring 74 runs, hitting .240 with 113 hits in 471 at-bats.
All told he finished his career with a .257 average, with 134 homers and 504 RBIs over 1294 games and 3935 at-bats between 1961 and 1972.

 



 

Saturday, March 21, 2020

AIRBRUSHING THROUGH THE 1970's: 1973 TOM HALLER

Today we take a look at the original airbrushed image Topps used for former MLB catcher Tom Haller’s 1973 card, as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies:


Now, I could be wrong but it seems that the image is actually an older one showing him as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, for whom he played between 1968 and 1971.
In 1972 Haller actually suited up for the Detroit Tigers, from where the Phillies purchased him on October 25th of 1972 along with Don Leshnock.
Well, funny thing is it turned out Haller never ended up playing for the Phillies anyway, as he was released on February 14th, 1974 without ever getting into an MLB game.
Thing is, I can’t seem to find any Minor League action for Haller during the 1973 season, leaving me wondering what went on that season.
Anyone know?

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