"Now Batting #9 Graig Nettles....." The crafty 3rd baseman was called "Puff" by his teammates played from 1967 to 1988 for the following teams Minnesota Twins (1967-1969), Cleveland Indians (1970-1972), New York Yankees (1973-1983), San Diego Padres (1984-1986), Atlanta Braves (1987), Montreal Expos (1988). The reason he was called Puff was cause he was a practical joker & 1 minute he was there & then like in a Puff of smoke he disappeared. He was a 6x All-Star, 2x World Series winner (1977,1978) MVP of the 1981 ALCS, 2x Gold Glover & lead the American League in Home Runs in 1976. & was the older brother of Jim Nettles (More about him later). When I first heard of Graig is reading his autobiographical season book called BALLS his co-author is legendary sports writer of many books mainly about Yankee players Peter Golenbock that was in 1984 when I read this book it worth reading it includes a chapter on the 1983 season talking about the Pine-Tar game & how he was pounding his fist into his glove as celebration of calling George Brett out after his home run since he & Brett were rivals for 4 ALCS in between 1976,1977,1978,&1980.
Don't fret there's another book that Golenbock co-wrote with Davey Johnson called "Bats" it's about the 1985 New York Mets Season.
Its going on 46 yearsat the end of this month that Fleer won its Anti-Trust case over Topps that broke their monopoly in producing baseball cards. That following year Fleer came out 660 card set & one of the cards it produced in the first of three printing of the cards was the card #87 where they errorously typed the name of "Craig" instead of Graig on his card.
Error cards run in the Nettles family cause earlier on Graig's RC there was this error.
Then in 1990 we see baby brother Jim making a Billy Ripken mark on his bat knob of the 1990 Pacific Senior League set. Incase you are curious about what it says well the price guides call it the "Apple" card also if someone is interested in a set of the 1990 Pacific Senior League w/some surprises in the set & I'll let you know they were legit surprises lmk just check my wantlists for what I like for it.
Now a little bit of this card information is one of the 6 players that have a limited run with Graig he has only 219 pieces of them. Now if you ask me does Graig make the grade in being the set yeah he does not only cause he was a quiet leader on the field also he did have a role in leading the Yankees to 3 World Series appearances in the 1970s (1976,1977,1978) so what your take let me know in the comments below. Until the next time where we will honor a true legend of the game but please note that you will be reading 44 facts of this player that you may or may not know about this player & that is Mr Henry (Hank) Aaron until then I am reminded of what Rogers Hornsby once said about signing autographs for little kids "Any Ballplayer who doesn't sign autographs for little kids ain't an American, He's a Communist."