The front: Maddox waits for the pitch at Shea Stadium. He
played in three day games at Shea that year, August 16 and 17. He had seven
hits in eleven at-bats, including home runs in both games of the Sunday
doubleheader.
The back: 1980 was Maddox’s last year as a regular; he never
again reached double-digits in steals.
The player: Maddox was a great all-around player. He was
best known for his fielding (the famous quote was “two thirds of the Earth is
covered by water, the other third by Garry Maddox"), winning eight gold gloves.
He was also an excellent hitter. In 1,749 games for the Giants and Phillies, he
hit .285 with 117 HR, 754 RBI and 248 SB.
The man: As a nineteen-year-old minor leaguer in 1968,
Maddox was sent to Vietnam, a year he described as “pure hell” in an extensive
interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer in 2013. The interview discusses the
horrors Maddox saw in Vietnam, but does not mention the most well-known aspect
of Maddox’s service there – he suffered chemical burns to his face that made
shaving nearly impossible, hence his famous beard.
Maddox has had a very successful career in business after
his baseball career. He owns two businesses in the Philadelphia area.
A.Pomerantz & Sons is an office furniture dealer, and
World Wide Concessions
sells business promotional items. From 2003 to 2010, Maddox sat on the board of
the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, an impressive role for a former
athlete. He is also involved in numerous charitable initiatives.
My collection: I have 28 of his cards, from 1974 to 1986. I
would be interested in trading for 1973 Topps #322.