Time
to add former all-star Manny Trillo to the “Dedicated Rookie” sub-set
I’ve been creating over the past few years, so here we go with a 1974
card:
Trillo broke into the Major Leagues with the Oakland A’s in 1973, not
bad since they were smack in the middle of their three-year reign as
World Champions.
He appeared in 17 games for Oakland in 1973, collecting three hits over
12 at-bats, with the following year pretty much being the same for the
young second baseman.
But in 1975 he found himself playing for the Chicago Cubs after being
included in the trade that brought Hall of Famer Billy Williams out
West.
This would be the break Trillo needed as he became a full-time player,
appearing in 154 games, batting .248 with a surprising 70 runs batted
in.
Over the next fourteen seasons he’d put together an excellent career
that saw him win a World Championship with the Philadelphia Phillies in
1980, win three Gold Gloves between 1979 and 1983 and get tabbed for
four All-Star games.
By the time he retired after the 1989 season he finished up with 1562
hits over 5950 at-bats, good for a .263 average, with 598 runs scored
and 571 runs batted in.