I
 have been wanting to do a proper 1976 “dedicated rookies” card for my 
favorite second baseman, Willie Randolph, for years now, and I finally 
scored a wonderful photo of him during his brief time with the 
Pittsburgh Pirates, so here you go:
Hard to find some really good photos of Randolph with the Pirates in 
what was his first taste of the Big Leagues in 1975, but I think this 
one fits the bill!
Of course, Randolph was (thankfully) traded to the New York Yankees by 
the time this card would have seen the light of day as part of a 
blockbuster deal that also saw Ken Brett and Dock Ellis head to the 
Bronx for pitcher Doc Medich.
All Randolph did was play the next 13 years of his great career as the 
Yankees second baseman, the understated infielder who dealt with all the
 “Bronx Zoo” madness with grace and professionalism, making six All-Star
 teams and helping the Yankees win two championships while also taking 
home two American League titles.
I cannot state how much I loved him as a kid growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970’s and 1980’s. 
Year in and year out all he did was give the Yankees a solid bat in the 
line-up while playing stellar defense, keeping out of the Steinbrenner 
madness, and acting as an anchor those “Bronx Zoo” teams sorely needed.
What a steal for the Yanks!
