Today on the blog I thought it'd be fun to take a look at the original airbrushed image used for Bob Barton and his 1973 card:
After
putting in parts of three seasons with the San Diego Padres, Barton was
traded over to the Cincinnati Reds for Pat Corrales in June of 1972,
spending the rest of the year in the Minors.
Barton played in only three games for the NL West champs in 1973 where he went hitless in his sole at-bat, with a walk
thrown in, while backing up Johnny Bench in two of those games.
In 1974 he’d find himself back with the Padres, where he’d play in 30 games during the 1974 season, batting .235 with 19 hits over 81 at-bats, which would end up being the final action he’d see in the Majors, closing out a 10-year career which started out with the San Francisco Giants back in 1965.
Overall, he’d finish his career with a .226 average, playing in 393 games and collecting 237 hits in 1049 at-bats, with 66 runs batted in and 54 runs scored.
In 1974 he’d find himself back with the Padres, where he’d play in 30 games during the 1974 season, batting .235 with 19 hits over 81 at-bats, which would end up being the final action he’d see in the Majors, closing out a 10-year career which started out with the San Francisco Giants back in 1965.
Overall, he’d finish his career with a .226 average, playing in 393 games and collecting 237 hits in 1049 at-bats, with 66 runs batted in and 54 runs scored.