I
 love creating “traded” card throughout the 1970’s. Especially my 1975 
format, so today I present a 1975 traded card for former 30/30 man Tommy
 Harper, who found himself a California Angel after a few seasons as a 
Boston Red Sox player:
Harper was traded to the Angels for Bob Heise and ended up playing only 
89 games with them before moving on to the Oakland A’s later in the 
year, then the Baltimore Orioles in 1976 for what turned out to be the 
last 46 games of his 15-year career.
An All-Star in 1970 for the Milwaukee Brewers in their first season, 
Harper became an early member of the 30-homer/30-steals club when he hit
 31 taters and swiped 38 bases, just one season removed from leading the
 American League with 73 steals for the one-year Seattle Pilots 
franchise in 1969.
He’d also lead the league with 54 steals while with the Boston Red Sox 
in 1973, while also hitting 17 homers and hitting .281 with 92 runs 
scored.
By the time he retired in 1976, Harper finished with 146 homers and 408 
stolen bases, with a .257 batting average and 1609 hits in 6269 at-bats 
over 1810 games, with one All-Star nod.

