Sorry, just couldn't let "slugging first baseman" go through for Vic Power without a comment. Vic never fit that bill; his 10 homers in 1960 were dead average for his career (126 in 12 seasons). Batting average and defense were what kept him in the majors. His batting line at the all-star break that year was .310/.329/.420, which had fallen to .288/.311/.395 by the end of the season. Since defense wasn't a factor in that cardset, he wasn't going to be missed.
Sorry, just couldn't let "slugging first baseman" go through for Vic Power without a comment. Vic never fit that bill; his 10 homers in 1960 were dead average for his career (126 in 12 seasons). Batting average and defense were what kept him in the majors. His batting line at the all-star break that year was .310/.329/.420, which had fallen to .288/.311/.395 by the end of the season. Since defense wasn't a factor in that cardset, he wasn't going to be missed.