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Saturday, August 27, 2011

1982 joe rudi

joe rudi returned to the oakland a's as a free agent in december of 1981 after just one year with the red sox. here is his 1982 o-pee-chee card:

here's the topps front:
now the o-pee-chee back:
and the topps back:
rudi played a bit better in oakland than he had in boston the year before. he upped his average to .212, but hit only 5 homers in 71 games. his last career home run came in his last big league game, and his last major league at bat as well. he started game 162 at first base and doubled against the royals' larry gura his first time up. in his second (and final career) at bat, he took gura deep for career home run number 179. he came out of the game the next inning and, although he was still under contract with the a's for the 1983 season, did not appear in another big league game due to a recurring achilles injury.

voici à vous, 1982 joe rudi!

Friday, August 26, 2011

1981 joe rudi

about 4 and a half years after charlie o finley tried to sell joe rudi to the red sox, the outfielder finally made it to boston. joe rudi was traded by the angels to the red sox in january of 1981. here is his 1981 o-pee-chee card:
here's the topps front:
now the o-pee-chee back:
and the topps back:
rudi had a horrific year for the red sox in 1981. he played in just 49 games and hit .180. he had only 22 hits all year, although 9 were for extra bases (3 doubles and 6 home runs). he became a free agent after the season and signed with his old team, the oakland a's.

voici à vous, 1981 joe rudi!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

1977 joe rudi

joe rudi was going to be a free agent after the 1976 season, so a's owner charlie o finley tried to sell him to the red sox in june of that year. the commissioner vetoed the deal, and rudi played out the season with the a's. in november, he signed a free agent deal with the california angels. here's his 1977 o-pee-chee card:
as expected, opc was quick to the punch - they had rudi in his angel gear.  now, here's the topps front:
hey! way to go topps.  now the o-pee-chee back:
and the topps back:
as we can see from above, the 1977 rudi card is an autograph placement variation, which is kind of boring.  however, it is also the heretofore unrecognized by me 'position variation'.  notice that o-pee-chee lists rudi as an outfielder, while topps gave him both first base and outfield.  joe had spent most of 1975 (91 of 137 games) at first base, but made only 2 appearances there (with no starts) in 1976.  in 1977, he didn't make any appearances at all as a first baseman.  advantage, o-pee-chee.

rudi spent 4 seasons with the angels, and although he helped them reach the postseason for the first time in 1979, he was not the same player he had been with the a's. he managed 57 home runs during his tenure in anaheim, but his average steadily declined each season with the halos. as for the 1979 alcs, rudi missed the last month and a half of the season due to an achilles tendon injury and was not part of the angels' postseason roster.

voici à vous, 1977 joe rudi!