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Showing posts with label Champ Summers. Show all posts
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Monday, February 8, 2010

1983 Topps Giants - Part 3 (outfielders)

Jack Clark (#210) batted .268 with 20 HR and 66 RBI.

Chili Davis (#115) batted .233 with 11 HR and 59 RBI.
Dave Bergman (#32) batted .286 with 6 HR and 24 RBI in 140 at bats. He played in 90 games as a backup first baseman and outfielder.
Jeff Leonard (#309) batted .279 with 21 HR and 87 RBI.
Champ Summers (#428) batted .136 in 22 at bats.
Max Venable (#634) batted .219 with 6 HR and 27 RBI in 94 games.
Jim Wohlford (#688) didn't play for the Giants in 1984.
Joel Youngblood (#130T) played all over the place for the Giants in 1983. In 124 games he batted .292 with 17 HR and 53 RBI.

Others who played OF for the Giants in 1983 but didn't get a 1983 Topps Giants card:

  • Dan Gladden (.222 in 63 AB)

Saturday, January 30, 2010

1982 Topps Giants - Part 3 (outfielders)

Jerry Martin (#722) didn't play for the Giants in 1982. He was traded to the Kansas City Royals before the 1982 season for Rich Gale and Bill Laskey.

Jack Clark (#460) batted .274 with 27 HR and 103 RBI in 1982. Clark was 7th in MVP voting.
Larry Herndon (#182) didn't play for the Giants in 1982. He was traded to the Detroit Tigers before the 1982 season for Dan Schatzeder and Mike Chris.

Jim Wohlford (#116) batted .256 with 2 HR and 25 RBI in 250 at bats. He got the majority of the playing time in LF while Jeffrey Leonard was injured.

Champ Summers (#115T) batted .248 with 4 HR and 19 RBI in 125 at bats. He started several games in LF in May and July while Jeffrey Leonard was out.

Jeff Leonard (#47) batted .259 with 9 HR and 49 RBI in 80 games. He missed a big chunk of the season from early May to late July.



Chili Davis (#23T) was the starting center fielder and batted .261 with 19 HR and 76 RBI in 154 games. He finished fourth in NL Rookie of the Year voting behind Steve Sax, Johnny Ray, and Willie McGee.

Others who played outfield for the Giants in 1982 but didn't get a 1982 Topps card:
Max Venable (.224 in 125 at bats)
John Rabb (1 for 2)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

1984 Topps Giants - Part 3


Champ Summers didn't play for the Giants in 1984. He was traded to the San Diego Padres for Joe Pittman after the 1983 season.


Jeffrey Leonard led the Giants in home runs with 21 (tied with Chili Davis), led in RBI with 86, and batted .302 in 136 games.



Jack Clark played in only 57 games in 1984. He didn't play after June 22. He batted .320 with 11 home runs in 203 at bats.



Chili Davis batted .315 and tied Jeffrey Leonard for the team lead in home runs with 21.




Max Venable didn't play for the Giants in 1984. He was traded with Fred Breining and Andy McGaffigan to the Montreal Expos for Al Oliver before the 1984 season.
Others who played OF for the Giants in 1984 but didn't get a regular Topps 1984 Giants card:
  • Dan Gladden batted .351 with 31 stolen bases in 86 games. He finished 4th in NL Rookie of the Year voting. It was a very strong list of rookies: Dwight Gooden, Juan Samuel, and Orel Hershiser all finished ahead of Gladden, with Ron Darling and Terry Pendleton finishing behind him.
  • Dusty Baker batted .292 in 243 at bats but hit only three home runs.
  • Gene Richards batted .252 in 135 at bats.
  • Alejandro Sanchez batted .195 in 41 at bats as a September call-up. He batted .318 for AAA Phoenix.
  • Rob Deer batted .167 with three home runs in 24 at bats.