On the blog today, a "missing" 1977 card for new Hall of Famer Dick Allen, with this version being a Philadelphia Phillies version, as I created an Oakland A's version many years ago:
To
be honest I don't know why I created an A's version originally way back
when, and when it came time to use it in my "Series Four" custom set
three years ago, I "fixed" it to show him with the Phillies, for whom he
played in 1976.
I recently realized I never posted the "new" version on the blog, so here you go.
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Dick Allen, even as a
kid before I knew of all the controversy surrounding the lightning rod
of a personality that the "Wampum Warrior" was throughout his career.
Sounds absurd, but it started way back in 1976 when my cousin (who
was a few years older and got me into collecting cards) kept joking
about the name "Dick Allen". Really makes no sense now, but it had us in
stitches all day long, and ever since then I
was hooked on this guy with the funny name and killer stats.
No one can take away from what he accomplished as a major
leaguer: Rookie of the Year in 1964, Most Valuable Player in 1972, near
Triple Crown that year, and leading his league
in twelve statistical categories over his career.
It's easy to overlook the fact that in only 6332 career at-bats the man had 351 homers, 1119 runs batted in and 1848 hits.
To put that in perspective, Hank Aaron had almost DOUBLE the career at-bats as Allen.
Now, I'm not trying to say that Allen could have been as consistent
as Aaron was throughout his career, but it IS amazing to see what Allen
accomplished at the plate in 6000+ at-bats.
The man was a force when he was healthy, but sadly, he just couldn't sustain it over the course of a nice, long, FULL career.
There are some guys I'll find ANY reason to design a card for, and Allen is definitely one of them!
Hope to have more here in the future…