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New York Yankees 1980 Team Yearbook & Topps Cards

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More classic Yankes videos at my channel. Check out the New York Yankees of 1980 in this video of the Topps cards and Yankee Yearbook. Check out my channel and Yankees group for more Yankees videos.

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  • The leftfielder missed the SS-cutoff man(UL Washington) and effing Brett was there to wheel and deal and get Randolph at the plate. Bob Watson hit it; Steinbrenner decided to fire Howser right at that moment if they didn't come back. They didn't and Howser was gone on a 'florida' adventure. He ended up managing the Royals to the '85 WS title to screw Georgie !! I was 12 years old and I didn't miss a game on TV or radio that whole season. That series made me sick !!

  • This is back when baseball players looked and played like baseball players..

    I remember when hitting 40+ homers meant something..now they do it before a contract becomes due..with a little help from their chemist..

  • yankees rock cat

  • The 1980 team had Guidry, John, Underwood, and May, and then Tiant as a fifth starter. But having lots of lefties at the stadium is a good idea. You're right about death valley. They moved that in to help Jack Clark in 1988, and he hit 27 home runs. Since he only stayed one year that sure was a waste. Funny the 76 team was heavily right handed. Ellis, Hunter, Alexander, Figeuroa, and then Holtzman as the only lefty.

  • They traded hin to Toronto for Cerone so they had to replace Munson. I'm sure they were not actively shopping Chambliss who was only 30 at the time. It was a deal they kind of had to make.  Chambliss was a big game player. He was a GREAT fastball hitter. I'm not sure the 80 team was so heavily left-handed by design.

  • We have much in common. Chambliss was my favorite player growing up. I was devasted when we traded him. As for us being heavy lefty handed I agree, but I wish the New Stadium would push back left center again. Unless there's a 4 infront of it, death valley just doesn't seem that deep to me.

  • That was a great Royals team. Yanks won 103 games that year but we did not have Munson and Chambliss. Those two guys always killed KC. Yanks were heavily lefthanded that yeare which was a good thing. The top 4 were John, Guidry, May, and Underwood. You win at the stadium with lefties.

  • That's true but the Yanks had a better record in 76. They were 97-62 and the Royals were 90-72. Yanks had 19-game winner in Figueroa, 17-game winners in Ellis and Hunter. Royals had a lot of speed with Patek, McRae, Rojas, Brett, White, Otis. Whitey Herzog was manager and he was a running manager. Chambliss' homer is to me the greatest moment of the Steinbrenner era. Though we did lose the series that year.

  • 76 they were pretty even. We didn't have Reggie and 6-6 in the 9th of game 5 series tied 2-2 doesn't get much more even. 77 they had us, but blew it. Remember the Nettles/Brett fight man those were the days! LOVED the BRONX ZOO!

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