Showing posts with label Jerry Turner. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

1976 Topps #598 - Rookie Outfielders (Cruz, Quirk, Turner, Wallis)




  • Hector Cruz
    • Brother of Jose Cruz and uncle of Jose Cruz Jr
    • Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1970
    • I remember him as Heity Cruz
    • Went 0 for 11 in 11 games with the Cardinals in 1973
    • Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year in 1975
    • Batted .146 in 23 games for the Cardinals in 1975
    • Finished third in NL Rookie of the Year voting (behind co-winners Pat Zachry and Butch Metzger) in 1976
    • Played in 151 games at 3B for the Cardinals in 1976 and batted .228 with 13 HR and 71 RBI
    • Led NL third basemen with 26 errors and had a .934 fielding percentage in 1976
    • Played mostly outfield in 1977 and batted .236 in 118 games
    • Traded with Dave Rader to the Chicago Cubs after the 1977 season for Steve Swisher, Jerry Morales, and cash
    • Started the 1978 season with the Cubs (.237 in 30 games) and traded to the San Francisco Giants for Lynn McGlothen on June 15
    • Played OF and 3B for the Giants and batted .227 in 90 games in 1978
    • Started the 1979 season with the Giants (.120 in 16 games) and was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in late June for Pedro Borbon
    • Batted .242 in 74 games as a fourth OF for the Reds in 1979
    • Batted .213 in 75 AB for the Reds in 1980
    • Traded to the Cubs for Mike Vail after the 1980 season
    • Batted .229 in 53 games in 1981
    • Was up and down between Chicago and AAA Iowa in 1982
    • Batted .211 in 19 AB for the Cubs in 1982
    • Released on August 4, 1982
    • Played in Japan in 1983
    • Works for the United States Postal Service as a mail carrier in Chicago
  • Jamie Quirk
    • First round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in 1972
    • Played everywhere but second base and pitcher during his career
    • Had a brief stint with Kansas City in 1975 and batted .256 in 14 games
    • Batted .246 in 64 games in 1976
    • Went 1 for 8 (.125) in four games in the 1976 ALCS
    • Traded to the Milwaukee Brewers after the 1976 season as part of the deal the brought Darrell Porter to the Royals
    • Spent one season in Milwaukee and batted .217 in 93 games
    • Played for  Milwaukee's AAA Spokane club for most of the 1978 season
    • Traded back to Kansas City at the end of the 1978 season and batted .207 in 17 games
    • Was a seldom-used utilityman for the Royals from 1979-1982.
    • Didn't make the postseason roster for the Royals in 1980 or 1981
    • Signed with the St. Louis Cardinals as a free agent before the 1983 season
    • Batted .209 in 48 games for the Cardinals in 1983
    • Cut from the Cardinals during spring training in 1984
      • Signed with the Chicago White Sox on May 23
      • Spent some time with AAA Denver
      • Played in three games (0 for 2) with the White Sox before being sold to the Cleveland Indians on September 24
      • Batted once (1 for 1) with the Indians before being released after the 1984 season
    • Signed with the Royals for a third stint before the 1985 season
    • Played in only 19 games as a catcher and first baseman but still made the postseason roster
    • Went 0 for 1 in one game in the 1985 ALCS. Did not play in the 1985 World Series
    • Spent the next three seasons (1986-1988) as a utiltyman for the Royals
    • Signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent after the 1988 season
    • Played for three different teams (Yankees, A's, and Baltimore Orioles) during the 1989 season
    • Spent the 1990-1992 seasons as a utiltyman for the A's
    • Signed with the Cincinnati Reds before the 1993 season but retired during spring training
    • Coached in the minors and  majors after his playing career
    • Was the bullpen coach for the Houston Astros in 2010
  • Jerry Turner
    • Drafted by the San Diego Padres in 1972
    • Batted .329 in 142 games with AAA Hawaii in 1975
    • Brief appearances with the Padres in 1974 (.292 in 17 games) and in 1975 (.273 in 11 games)
    • Shared time with Johnny Grubb in left field in 1976 and batted .267 in 281 AB
    • Played all three OF positions in 1977 and batted .246 in 289 AB
    • Was a fourth OF again in 1978 and batted .280 in 225 AB
    • Started in LF in 1979 and batted .248 in 448 AB
    • Batted .288 in 153 AB in 1980
    • Didn't play  much for the Padres in 1981 -- batted .226 in 31 AB
    • Sold to the Chicago White Sox on September 9, 1981
    • Went 2 for 12 (.167) in 10 games for the White Sox in 1981
    • Signed with the Detroit Tigers as a free agent after the 1981 season
    • Batted .248 in 85 games as a backup OF and designated hitter
    • Released after the 1982 season and signed with the San Diego Padres
    • Was up and down between AAA and San Diego in 1983
    • Batted .130 in 23 AB for the Padres in 1983
    • Released in July 1983
    • Signed with the Philadelphia Phillies and played in the minors but wasn't brought up to the majors
    • Retired after the 1983 season
  • Joe Wallis
    • Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1973
    • Came up at the end of the 1975 season and batted .286 in 16 games
    • Broke up Tom Seaver's no-hit bid with two out in the 9th inning on September 24, 1975
    • Played all three OF positions in 1976 and batted .254 in 121 games
    • Batted .250 in 80 AB in 1977
    • Started the 1978 season with the Cubs (.309 in 55 AB)
    • Traded twice in the same day (June 15) in 1978
      • First traded from the Cubs to the Cleveland Indians for Mike Vail
      • Traded from the Indians to the Oakland A's for Gary Alexander
    • Played in 85 games for the A's in 1978 and batted .237.
    • Batted .141 in 23 games in 1979
    • Released during spring training in 1980