I didn't know that he was a 20-game winner in both leagues. He was involved in a trade for Frank Robinson.
Not on the card - he won 19 games in 1975 and a total of 18 more from 1976 to 1979. He played his last game at the age of 33.
Not on the card - he was runner-up in the Cy Young voting to teammate Mike Marshall. How's this for a pitching staff - Don Sutton finished fourth. They got all of the first place votes but one, which went to Phil Niekro.
#29 - Jose Cardenal
On his sixth team, Jose "seems to have found a permanent home" according to Kellogg's.
He led the Cubs in hits with 159. That's not an impressive number for a team leader.
#28 - Joe Rudi
Rudi is mentioned as a consistent MVP candidate.
Not on the card - in 1972 and 1974 he finished as the runner-up in the MVP voting. He received some MVP votes in 1975 and 1976.
Once again, these cards don't offer a lot of great insight like the 1981s. Bummer.
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