The 1982 Topps set was one of the first that I owned as a kid. I knew that "good" cards were guys like George Brett and Steve Garvey, and the Carlton Fisk "In Action" card was probably the best card, but when I flipped the cards over I was fascinated with the guys who had so many years that the font was the smallest size possible, and upon further inspection none of these seasons were with teams I had ever heard of.
Exhibit A: Bob Galasso
It was pointed out that Galasso is actually wearing the 1977 Mariners uniform, thats how infrequently he pitched in 1981. The guy looks like someone's dad pitching in the majors. He must have been in the league for years! Turn the card over, and...
First, you can hardly read it. Second, almost every season is in the minors. Amazing! I'm surprised that icky 1972 season in Lodi didn't derail his career.
Exhibit B: Bob Babcock
I’m struggling to find answers when it comes to Bob Babcock, and here he looks like he was looking for some answers too. He looks so pensive, perhaps worried, maybe even beaten.
Babcock resembles the old veteran who comes back for one more shot at the title. Turn the back of the card over, and...
Awesome! All those years, and then look at his big league career totals and their are only two wins. This guy spent 11 years in the minors before getting the call up. Spent a lot of time in Quebec City, and played for both the Bradenton Pirates and the Bradenton Expos.
Exhibit A: Bob Galasso
It was pointed out that Galasso is actually wearing the 1977 Mariners uniform, thats how infrequently he pitched in 1981. The guy looks like someone's dad pitching in the majors. He must have been in the league for years! Turn the card over, and...
First, you can hardly read it. Second, almost every season is in the minors. Amazing! I'm surprised that icky 1972 season in Lodi didn't derail his career.
Exhibit B: Bob Babcock
I’m struggling to find answers when it comes to Bob Babcock, and here he looks like he was looking for some answers too. He looks so pensive, perhaps worried, maybe even beaten.
Babcock resembles the old veteran who comes back for one more shot at the title. Turn the back of the card over, and...
Awesome! All those years, and then look at his big league career totals and their are only two wins. This guy spent 11 years in the minors before getting the call up. Spent a lot of time in Quebec City, and played for both the Bradenton Pirates and the Bradenton Expos.
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