I
came across a nice Topps image for Brant Alyea as an Oakland A’s player
and figured I’d go and re-do one of my “missing” customs from over four
years ago, his 1973 edition, so here goes:
Anytime I come across a nice Topps image for a card that I created years
ago using some other random image, I feel I should go back and replace
it with the “authentic” version.
Makes for a more realistic card overall.
As for Alyea, he played in 33 games during the 1972 season, starting off
with 10 for the A’s before being traded to St. Louis where he’d suit up
for 13 games, before being returned of all things BACK to the A’s where
he would play the final 10 games of his career.
Alyea combined for a .180 average in 1972, with nine hits over 50 at-bats with a single home run while playing the outfield.
For his career, he ended up with a .247 batting average with 214 hits
over 866 at-bats, along with 38 homers and 148 runs batted in. Not bad
production for the limited play when you do the math.
His finest season was in 1970 while with the Minnesota Twins, when he
hit .291 with 16 homers and 61 RBI’s in just 94 games and 258 at-bats.