Friday, May 28, 2021

NICKNAMES OF THE 1970s- "MONGO" CRAIG KUSICK

On the blog today, a fun "Nicknames of the 1970s" card to add to the thread, a 1975 edition for "Mongo" Craig Kusick:

 
Kusick was still a young buck in 1975, his third season in the Big Leagues, appearing in 57 games for the Minnesota Twins and hitting .237 with six homers and 27 runs batted in.
He would go on to put in seven seasons as a big league player, all but 24 games of them with the Twins, with those aforementioned 24 with the Toronto Blue Jays at the end of his tenure in 1979.
All told he batted .235 for his career with 291 hits over 1238 at-bats, with 46 homers and 171 runs batted in in 497 games played.
I will always remember his 1979 Topps card, with his thick 'stache and goofy grin! I loved it from the moment I saw it. He looked like some weekend softball player rather than a Major League first baseman.

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