1998 Upper Deck #99 Darryl Kile
Some of my favorite cards feature a batter just when he makes contact with the ball. Here's Darryl Kile getting a hold of one. Kile was a .132 career batter with 2 widely spaced home runs (one in 1993, the second in 2001).1997 Collector's Choice #197 Curt Schilling
I wonder where Curt's bat ended up. He's let go of the handle at the top of his follow through. For a pitcher, Schilling had a decent career average of .151.2010 Upper Deck #297 Yovani Gallardo
Looking very much like Prince Fielder, Yovani swings hard. In four seasons he's got a respectable batting average of .218 with an amazing 8 home runs!2007 Upper Deck #339 Roger Clemens
Roger, of course, spent the bulk of his career in the American League. So most of has career batting stats were compiled in the 3 years he played for the Astros. He hit .166 for the 'Stros with 11 RBIs. Here he ends up with a broken bat.2004 Bazooka Red Border Chunks # 93 Greg Maddux
Mad Dog, wasn't exactly a push-over at the plate with a .171 career average and 5 home runs. Most of the cards I have of him at the plate feature him bunting but here he's just taken, what looks to me, like a clumsy swing.1995 Upper Deck #142 Fernando Valenzuela
El Toro was actually a pretty good hitter with a .200 career average, 10 home runs, and 84 RBIs. It looks like he's watching one sail out of the park here but he only had 3 hits with the Phillies. Maybe this was the only extra base hit with the Phillies, a double.
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