Looks like Freehan's watching a popup go out of play.
Bill Freehan's offensive numbers were not overwhelming, but he was an excellent defensive catcher and had a career year for the 1968 World Champion Tigers. That year he finished second in the MVP voting, hitting .263 with 25 HR and 84 RBI. He spent his whole career in Detroit, hitting .262 with 200 HR and 758 RBI over 15 seasons. After his career he was a coach and an announcer. He died in 2021.
I have 22 of his cards, from 1965 to 1977. I would be interested in trading for 1963 Topps #466 and 1964 Topps #407.

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