The Baseball Cards of Ross Grimsley

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Like Bill Buckner, Ross Grimsley was a 1971 Topps All-Star-Rookie.

1972 Topps #99 Ross Grimsley Front

Traded, from the Reds, who banned long hair and mustaches, to the Orioles, Grimsley was finally able to let his personality show. But you wouldn’t know it from his 1975 Topps card, in which Topps airbrushed an old Cincinnati photo even though he had pitched for Baltimore all year.

1975 O-Pee-Chee #458 Ross Grimsley Front

Finally in 1976 Topps showed us the real Ross Grimsley.

1976 Topps #257 Ross Grimsley Front

However this tame photo was upstaged by the epic shot captured in the SSPC set that came out that year.

1976 SSPC #377 Ross Grimsley Front

The awesomeness of that card was perhaps the inspiration for Topps going with a hatless card the following year.

1978 Topps #691 Ross Grimsley FrontAfter a couple of years in Montreal, when Topps went with action photos, Grimsley was traded to the Indians, where he got a fantastic send-off with his final and most famous card.

1981 Topps #170 Ross Grimsley Front

When he resurfaced on cards six years later as a minor league coach he had cut off a lot of the hair and looked more like a responsible adult.

1986 ProCards Calgary Cannons #10 Ross Grimsley FrontHis most recent card came with the Richmond Flying Squirrels in 2012.

2012 Grandstand Eastern League Western Division All-Stars #9 Ross Grimsley Front

 

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