On
the blog this morning we have a career-capping “not so missing” 1975
card for former Baltimore Orioles infielder Frank Baker, who played the
last of his Major League games in 1974:
Baker appeared in 24 games for the O’s, batting .172 with five hits over
29 at-bats while mainly playing shortstop with some second and third
thrown in.
He played two years for Baltimore, coming over from the New York
Yankees, for whom he played in 1970 and 1971, his first two years in the
Big Leagues.
With a full season of Minor League ball in 1972, he book-ended that with
his four-year MLB career, finishing up with 146 games, hitting .191 with
55 hits in 288 at-bats, driving in 24 runs while scoring 28 himself.
I’ll always remember Baker as one of the first 1971 cards I ever had, or
even saw, as a 10-year old when my best friend Shawn (R.I.P.) came over
with some cards back in 1979 that he found at his uncle’s house when we
were kids in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
It was the very first time I ever even SAW 1971 cards, and I was
mesmerized by the all-black design, and luckily my boy was more than
happy to give them to me since he wasn’t really a collector.
Man, where does the time go?