Tuesday, November 17, 2015
no. 474 - jim fairey
Who is the man: Jim Fairey had just finished his first full season with the Expos when this card was released. He played in 92 games for Montreal in 1970, batting .242.
Can ya dig it: The stands appear to be packed to see Jim hit.
Right on: This is Fairey's first card in an actual Expos uniform. In the 1969 Topps set, he's airbrushed out of a Dodgers uniform (one of those dreaded blackened caps from '69). He doesn't have a card in the 1970 set.
You see that cat Fairey is a bad mother: Fairey could be considered one of those 4A hitters. He beat the snot out of minor league pitchers, hitting over .300 three straight years in the Dodgers organization. But he batted just .235 in the majors.
Shut your mouth: Fairey was once called out while unconscious. The story goes that when Fairey was playing for Triple A Hawaii in the mid-1970s, he attempted to steal third base. The throw from catcher Larry Himes, hit Fairey in the ear, knocking him out. Gordy Coleman, the third base coach, grabbed Fairey instantly when he saw where Fairey was hit. When he realized that Fairey was unconscious, he laid him on third base, and the umpire ruled Fairey out because of coach's interference.
No one understands him but his woman: Fairey was often confused with Ron Fairly, another player who played for both the Dodgers and Expos.
(A word about the back): "NCAA College Division" sounds redundant to me.
"NCAA College Division" is what would now be Division 2. "NCAA University Division" was what they called what is now Division 1. There was no Division 3 yet.
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