Monday, September 9, 2019

1981 Topps LaMarr Hoyt

The front: Hoyt fights off the spring chill with a White Sox windbreaker.

The back: Eleven years of minor league stat lines fill up Hoyt’s card back. For a very long time, Topps would include a player’s minor league stats if they had three years or less of major league experience.

The player: Hoyt was one of the best pitchers in baseball from 1980 to 1983, going 61-28 and posting some of the lowest BB/9 numbers in the majors. After he slipped to 13-18 in 1984, the White Sox traded him to the Padres for shortstop prospect Ozzie Guillen. He rebounded to 16-8 in 1985, but was then arrested for drug possession four times between 1986 and 1987, quickly ending his career.

The man: Arrested again for drunk driving in 1991, Hoyt seems to have kept a low profile since.

My collection: I have 27 of his cards, from 1981 to 1987. I would be interested in trading for 1983 Fleer Star Stickers #159.

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