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Aurelio Rodriguez third base Yankees card number 34 the original a rod played in 2017 games career averaged two 55124 home runs 648 RBI’s 35 steals 31 times caught stealing walked 324 times and struck out 943 times as of April 2026 he is 450 eighth all time in strikeouts career sacrifice funds 82 career high of 13 sacrifice bunts the year of this card

Frank taveras shortstop Mets card number 343 was nearing the end of his career once led the majors and steals one slug of majors and being caught stealing as of April 20 2060 is 170th all time in steels played in 1150 games career average 237 two hours 214 RBI’s 300 steals 100 times caught stealing walked 249 times and struck out 474 career sacrifice bunt 67 career high of 12 in 1978.

 Pete mccannon second base twins card number 509 2nd to last card of his career later managed the pirates Reds and Phillies in an interim capacity and then two extra years with Philadelphia he managed 518 games with a 227 and 291 record and a 438 winning percentage on the field he played in X GAMES with a career average of 226. With 30 HR and 141 RBI  he had 7 sacrifice bunts the year of this card but in a career high of 10 in 1975 and only 26 his whole career.

Fred Lynn outfielder Red Sox card number 720 he did not receive much Hall of Fame love in the two years he was on the ballot that was in the late 90s if the analytics era applied he might be a Hall of Famer he probably played three years longer than he needed to he was an All Star from 1975 to 1983 and MVP and rookie of the year in the same season he had 4 gold gloves and his seven-year peak war was 38.3 and an average Hall of Famer has a peak war of 44.8 he played in 19169 games which is less than a really a Rodriguez he had a career average of 283 306 home runs which is $156 time recently passed by Salvador Perez he had 1111 RBI’s which was 200 and 17th all time as of April 2026 the most sacrifice hits he had came in 1976 and he only had 25 for his whole career

Tim flannery’s second base Padres card number 579 in 1996 he became third base coach for the pirate Padres he remained with manager Bruce bochy’s coaching staff through 2002 when bocci was named manager of the San Francisco Giants for the 2007 season Flannery joined him as third base coach for the giants where he coached the giants through three World Series wins in 2010 2012 in 2014 he announced his retirement in 2014 saying I’m going to send myself home safely that’s all he gets because he’s just posing as a bunter