Saturday, January 18, 2025

VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS EDDIE MATHEWS

Today on the blog, from one of my recent custom sets, a "missing" 1954 Wilson's Franks card for Hall of Fame third baseman Eddie Mathews:
 


Mathews was a beast at the plate, hitting 30 or more homers in a season ten times during his career, with four of those seasons totaling over 40.
He’d also drive in over 100 runs five times and score over 100 eight times while topping a .300 batting average on three occasions while leading the National League in walks four times, homers twice, and getting named to nine all-star teams.
Twice a runner-up in Most Valuable Player voting, he played for the Braves from Boston, to Milwaukee and their inaugural season in Atlanta in 1966, the only player to do so.
By the time he finished his stellar career Mathews collected 512 homers, 1453 runs batted in, 1509 runs scored and a .271 average along 1444 walks and a .509 slugging average.
Until a guy by the name of Mike Schmidt came along, he was THE power-hitting third baseman in the game's long history.
Incredibly overlooked these days!

 

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