- What did he do to deserve a 1976 Kellogg's card?
- Made the 1975 AL All Star team as a 20-year-old outfielder
- The A's didn't have many of their star players left
- Batted a career-high .308 in 1975
- Was 14th in AL MVP voting in 1975
- 1976 Highlights:
- Dropped to .257 but was still a valuable part of a team that was still a contender in the AL West.
- What did he do to deserve a 1976 Kellogg's card?
- Was an NL All Star in 1975
- Got some votes for 1975 NL MVP (21st place)
- Even though he wouldn't get his 3000th hit for a few more years, Lou was probably already pretty close to being a Hall of Famer.
- He didn't lead the NL in stolen bases in 1975, but he stole over 50 bases for the 11th year in a row. Lou led the NL in stolen bases in eight of those 11 years.
- 1976 Highlights:
- Stole 56 bases to extend his 50+ stolen base streak to 12 years.
- Batted .301, which was the sixth season over .300 in the last seven years