Friday, October 20, 2023

Vintage equipment: 1979

In 1975 we started to see a couple of pitchers wearing unusually-colored gloves. I think Freddie Patek's blue glove is the first one by a position player.

I think ROMO's glove has one of the biggest names on a glove yet.
Vern Ruhle was released by the Tigers at the end of 1978 Spring Training, and was signed by the Astros. His glove says RUHLE 31. He wore #31 for the Tigers but #48 for the Astros. I'm guessing he hadn't changed the number on the glove at the time Topps took his picture. At first I thought this was spring training but it might be Shea Stadium.
Something similar for Jim Dwyer. You can see him wearing #36 but holding bat #11. He wore #11 for the Cardinals but was traded to the Giants in June, and was assigned #36.
A couple of Mariners stealing bats. Bob Stinson #15 has the bat of #36 Leroy Stanton.
#9 Ruppert Jones is one number off, holding bat #8, which was worn by Leon Roberts.
One more sticky-fingered player, in this case, literally. Look at those gloves! I'm guessing #14 Jim Wohlford didn't want to get all that pine tar on his own bat, so he took bat #2. Nobody wore #2 in 1978, perhaps thinking it was bad luck after manager Alex Grammas, who wore #2, was fired after the 1977 season.

 

2 comments:

  1. I don't think Ruhle is in Shea. The scoreboard doesn't seem tall enough and there's too much open space.

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  2. I guess it's just the angle of the photo, but Romo's glove looks oversized too.

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