Tuesday, August 13, 2024

REVISITING A POST FROM 2014: MISSING 1977 LEON BROWN

On the blog today, we revisit a post from June of 2014, my "missing in action" card for Leon Brown of the New York Mets, who was left out of the 1977 Topps set:


Here's the original write-up for the card from that post over 10 years ago.
"Here's one for all you Mets fans out there!
Although he only appeared in 64 games in his Major League career (all in 1976), I came across a nice photo of former New York Mets outfielder Leon Brown recently and decided to design a 1977 card for him.
While I normally never designed cards for "missing" players with so little Major League action, I've decided to branch out a bit and start designing cards of players that fit the bill if I come across a decent enough photo, like Brown here.
As I stated earlier, Brown only appeared in 64 games in 1976, batting .214 with 15 hits in 70 at-bats while playing all three outfield positions.
While his Major League action was sparse, he did manage to pull together a 13-year Minor League career, playing for six organizations along the way: the Orioles, Giants, White Sox, Mets, Cardinals and Royals.
Ironically enough, he fared much better than his brother Curtis, who got into one Major League game, for the Montreal Expos, in 1973, going 0 for 4."

 

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