Another
fun card to create for the blog, a 1973 “not so missing” card for
former catcher Charlie Sands, who appeared in one game, for one plate
appearance during the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates:
Back in 1967 Sands made his MLB debut with one game and one plate
appearance as a 19-year-old with the New York Yankees, before heading
back to the Minors between 1968 and 1970.
In 1971 he made it back to the Big Leagues with 28 games with the
eventual World Champion Pirates, hitting an even .200 with five hits
over 25 at-bats, including his 1st MLB home run.
In 1973 he’d find himself with the California Angels, where he’d suit up
for two years and a total of 60 games combines, before moving on to his
final stop as a Big Leaguer, the Oakland A’s in 1975 with three
appearances.
All told, Sands played parts of six years in the Majors, appearing in 93
games and hitting .214 with 31 hits over 145 at-bats, scoring 15 runs
and driving in 23 with six homers.