Traded, Rookies and Managers
Filling out the set, here are some rookie cards, traded cards and manager/coaches cards.
On November 27, 1972 the Mets dealt Tommie Agee to the Astros for two minor leaguers. The Mets GM didn't sugar-coat it, telling the press, "We were dissatisfied with Agee's playing." Agee looks a little dissatisfied himself. One day later, Frank Robinson was involved in a seven-player deal that sent him 30 miles Southeast from Chavez Ravine to the big "A" in Aneheim.


In the early years (through 1956) Topps included both managers and coaches in the regular set. There have been a few exceptions since, notably Yogi Berra listed as catcher/coach in 1965 and the Cubs failed experiment with the "College of Coaches" in the early 1960s. Bob Kennedy was listed as "Head Coach" of the Cubs in 1964 & 1965. With a wealth of MLB retired stars coaching, I wouldn't mind seeing cards of them included.
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Just as I've done in previous Alt-Topps posts, I'll make as many request as I can. Hopefully, I'll post them in a few weeks. Just post your requests (or even ideas for other subsets, etc) in the comment section. Thanks.
Along with the previous post, these look great!!
ReplyDeleteWorld Series?! :)