Friday, November 27, 2020

1981 Topps Dwight Evans

 

The front: As someone who started following baseball in the mid-1980s, it seems weird to see Evans without a mustache. Looking at his cards, though, it appears 1981 was the year he decided his upper lip was missing something and started to grow one.

The back: Evans hit the walk-off homer off of the Mad Hungarian, Al Hrabosky.

The player: Dwight Evans was the regular right fielder for the Red Sox for most of his 20-year major league career. In 2,606 games he hit .272 with 385 HR and 1,384 RBI, and was a three-time All-Star. A fine defensive outfielder, Evans won eight gold gloves. 

The man: Evans was nicknamed Dewey by a minor league manager who nicknamed two other teammates Louie and Newie. The nickname stuck throughout his career. He is currently a Player Development Consultant for the Red Sox

My collection: I have 100 of his cards, from 1973 to 1992. I would be interested in trading for 1991 Studio #2.


5 comments:

  1. Dewey! Pretty sure he grew the mustache to take the focus off his bushy eyebrows! LOL!

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  2. But for us older collectors, when Evans started appearing with a mustache it was weird.

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  3. The mustache thing is very interesting. It's a good test to see when you collected. I definitely remember him with the 'stache.

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  4. Somebody should start a collection of guys who are famous for their mustaches but without them on the cards in the collection.

    Evans
    Fingers
    Eckersley
    Schmidt
    Etc.

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  5. I'm one of those who grew up watching the older, mustachioed Dewey. I should try to fill in the gaps in my early '80s collection with cards like this one.

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