About the Front: Here's an oddity. This is Darren Reed's only Topps card in a base set, but he appeared in their 1990 ML Debut set (released in 1991) in a Mets uniform, and appeared in the 1992 Traded set and Stadium Club set, both times as an Expo.
About the Back: Reed missed the entire 1991 season after he took an Alejandro Pena fastball to the hand.
Triple Play:
1. He hit his first career home run and his first (and only) career triple in consecutive at-bats against the Cubs' Steve Wilson on September 30, 1990.
2. Darren had just six home runs in 82 career games, but three of those came in a four-game span, July 25-28, 1992.
3. He missed all of 1993 with a serious hamstring injury, and never made it back to the majors. In his final pro season (1996), Reed batted .345/.406/.534 in 54 games for the Duluth-Superior Dukes of the independent Northern League.
11-Year-Old Kevin Says: For some reason, I always thought he was a catcher. Maybe I was confusing him with Jeff Reed.
Bill James Said: N/A.
On This Date in 1993: September 15. Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, disbands Parliament. Oh, no he didn't! But he totally did.
I too always thought Reed was a catcher. I think it's a combo of Jeff Reed and Darren Fletcher who played on the 92 Expos with Darren Reed. Great blog!
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