Dave Parker was a power-hitting outfielder straight out of the Hall of Very Good. He was a seven-time All-Star, two-time batting champ and was crowned the 1978 AL MVP. "The Cobra" went through a mid-career decline due to battling injuries, weight issues and drug abuse which likely affected his Hall of Fame potential. He did rebound to All-Star form and was very productive in the mid-to-late '80s. He won two World Series rings, one with the Reds in 1979 and one with the A's in the fateful earthquake series in 1989.
Why did Topps airbrush Dave's photo? Having seen his defensive skills fade in his late career, Parker was dealt to the league that lets defense slide. Oakland traded Jose Rijo and Tim Birtsas late in 1987 to the Reds for Parker, who would serve as the part-time DH in 1988 before becoming the full time DH the following season.
Why did Topps airbrush Dave's photo? Having seen his defensive skills fade in his late career, Parker was dealt to the league that lets defense slide. Oakland traded Jose Rijo and Tim Birtsas late in 1987 to the Reds for Parker, who would serve as the part-time DH in 1988 before becoming the full time DH the following season.
What's wrong with this picture, anyway? Aside from Dave's smiling mug and his bat, this picture looks like something you'd see drawn on a 7th grader's Pee Chee folder.
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His helmet has no brim...Topps airbrushed it away...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a watermelon on top of his head, way to go Topps.
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