The Orioles were in a pennant run. Landrum ended up hitting the series clinching home run in the American League Championship Series to beat Tony LaRussa's White Sox.
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The Orioles ended up beating the Phillies to win the World Series.
Rayford ended up getting a few baseball cards in a Cardinals uniform for his 56 games with the team. All of them, from what I know, are in 1984 sets. He has one card int he Fleer set, one in the Topps set. The Topps card is an action shot, the Fleer card.......
This card accurately portrays Floyd best in my opinion. You at least get the vibe that he is a short round guy with a lot of hair. Love the 1980s satin jacket, and if you look closely he is wearing some really sweet batting glove.
Floyd has a lot of Rochester on the back of his card. I know he worked there as a coach for awhile too, a legendary player for the die hards of that Minor League team. Not really an impressive stat line there outside of those seasons at (elevation) El Paso and Salt Lake City.
So, what happened to Floyd and the Cardinals?
Oddly enough, Rayford was traded back to the Orioles towards the end of the Spring Training in 1984, which is where he spent the rest of his career. A few days later the teams made another trade where Landrum ended up back with the Cardinals. It was not a duplication of the Rayford for Landrum trade, but it sure felt that way.
This is how they are supposed to look right? Rayford did not do much once he got back in Baltimore. Tito Landrum was a platoon player with Andy Van Slyke in right field, ended up playing a significant amount of games for the 1985 National League Championship team.
Man... that satin jacket is soooooooooooo 80's.
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