Jim Gantner may not get the attention that the other Wallbangers get, but he’s likely the team’s most accomplished defensive player. And he’s no slouch with the bat!
Card of the Day
Card of the Day: 1982 Topps Ned Yost
It’s somewhat curious that this is Yost’s only card from all of the major 1982 sets. Why no love for a backup catcher?
Card of the Day: 1982 Topps Don Money
After a rough 1981, Don Money has emerged as a key contributor in 1982 in a bit role. He is MONEY!
Card of the Day: 1982 Topps Ted Simmons
When we talk about Harvey’s Wallbangers, we’re quick to discuss Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Cecil Cooper, Gorman Thomas, and Ben Oglivie. But it was Ted Simmons who brought the swagger to Milwaukee in that famed trade with the Cardinals in 1981.
Card of the Day: 1982 Fleer Don Money
Don Money didn’t start in Milwaukee, but he’s become a fan favorite. While his best days may be behind him, Money continues to offer a solid bat, glove, and leadership.
Card of the Day: 1982 Fleer Paul Molitor
Molitor is only one of the team’s best and most exciting players. “Have any cool action photos of Paul Molitor? No? Oh, but check out this sweet one of him standing there at batting practice.”