Up
on the blog today we have a career-capping “not so missing” 1976 card
for former shortstop Dal Maxvill, who finished up a nice 14-year career
in 1975 with the Oakland A’s:
Maxvill appeared in 20 games for the A’s in 1975, hitting an even .200
with two hits over 10 at-bats, filling in at both short and second base
in what was his last Big League action.
A member of four championship teams over his career (1964/1967 with the
Cardinals and 1972/1974 with the A’s), Maxvill was pretty much a
“Mendoza-Line” hitter, finishing with a .217 lifetime average with 748
hits over 3443 at-bats, topping .250 only once, in 1968.
Incredibly, he received MVP votes that year while taking home a Gold
Glove for his defensive work. Easily the best season of his career.
Go figure while everyone else in 1968 was struggling at the plate in the
“Year of the Pitcher”, this guy goes out and has his best season.
Gotta love baseball.