Here’s
a card I’ve been meaning to create for some time now, a “missing” 1974
manager card for the New York Yankees, which Topps left out of their set
since I’m assuming they didn’t know who the new manager was yet at the
time of printing:
What I decided to do was create a card representing the Yankee manager
of 1973, which was Ralph Houk, who actually had a card in the 1974 set,
but as the newly hired manager of the Detroit Tigers.
You can see he is clearly wearing a Yankee uniform in the airbrushed photo.
Anyway, Houk just came off his eleventh season of managing the Yanks,
leading them to a record of 80-82 before heading West to manage the
Tigers, a job he’d have for the next five seasons.
Houk put in an eight-year Major League career as a player in the
late-40’s/early 50’s as a back-up catcher with the New York Yankees, but
had a much more effective Big League career as a manager, putting in 20
seasons, including his five years with the Tigers.
Of course, everyone will remember that he was the Tigers’ manager before
Sparky Anderson took over in 1979 on his way to an historic run.
For Houk, it was a rough time leading Detroit, with four sub-.500
seasons before finishing on a high-note in 1978 when the team went
86-76.
But don’t feel bad for the guy, as he started as a Big League manager
when he took over the Yankees before the 1961 season, yep, the year the
Yankees went on to win 109 games, straight to a World Championship, and
have Mantle and Maris fight for the “race to 61”.
By the time he retired as a manager after the 1984 season after four
years managing the Boston Red Sox, Houk finished with a 1619-1531
record, with two championships, and three American League pennants.