Today
we have a “not so missing” 1978 card for former infielder Craig
Robinson, who played the last games of his six-year Major League career
during the 1977 season:
Robinson appeared in 27 games for the Atlanta Braves in 1977, batting
.207 with six hits over 29 at-bats, scoring four runs while driving in
one.
Robinson made his Major League debut in 1972 with the Philadelphia
Phillies, but only ever saw full-time action in 1974 when he played in
145 games for the Braves, hitting .230 with 104 hits in 452 at-bats.
For the rest of his career he played sporadically, finishing up with a
.219 career average with 157 hits in 718 at-bats, playing in 292 games
between 1972 and 1977 with the Phillies, Braves and San Francisco
Giants.