Today
on the blog we have a 1973 “not so missing” card for four-year Big
Leaguer Paul Ratliff, closing out his tenure after appearing in 22 games
for the Milwaukee Brewers during the 1972 campaign:
Ratliff, who originally made it up to the Majors in 1963 at the age of
19 with the Minnesota Twins for 10 games, would have to wait until the
1970 season before getting another shot at Big League action, appearing
in 69 games and hitting .268 before coming back for 44 games in 1971
split between the Twins and Brewers, when he hit .165 over 85 official
at-bats.
In 1972, he hit .071 with three hits in 42 at-bats for the Brewers while
filling in at catcher, finishing up his brief career with a .205
batting average, with 12 homers and 42 runs batted in over 145 games and
297 at-bats, never again playing pro ball.