Sunday, May 23, 2021

#21 Johnny Vergez - Philadelphia Phillies (Variation)


Jean Louis Vergez
Philadelphia Phillies
Third Base

Bats:
  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  5'8"  Weight:  165
Born:  July 9, 1906, Oakland, CA
Major League Teams:  New York Giants 1931-1934; Philadelphia Phillies 1935-1936; St. Louis Cardinals 1936
Died:  July 15, 1991, Davis, CA (85)

Johnny Vergez played in six big league seasons and was the regular third baseman for the Giants between 1931 and 1935.  His best season came in 1933 when he hit .271 with a career high 16 home runs to go along with 72 RBIs.  He had previously reached his career peak in both average (.278) and RBIs (81) in his rookie season of 1931.  A steady defender at third, Vergez lead all third baseman in fielding percentage in 1935 and finished in the top ten in the league in three other seasons.  In 672 major league games, Vergez batted .255 with 52 home runs and 292 RBIs.

Both before and after his big league career, Vergez starred in the Pacific Coast League with the Oakland Oaks (1929-1930, 1939-1943) and the Sacramento Solons (1936-1938).  He was the Oaks' player manager between 1939 and 1943, and while the record from his first two seasons at the helm are unavailable, over the final three seasons he guided the Oaks to three first place finishes and an overall record of 512-244.  After his PCL career, Vergez scouted for the Giants and was the head baseball coach at Saint Mary's College.

Building the Set
March 25, 2021 from Longmont, CO (BBC Emporium) - Card #15
Most adults would celebrate a work promotion with a fancy dinner, or perhaps a quick vacation, or maybe by splurging on a special purchase that had been waiting for a special occasion.  When I recently received word of my own work promotion, I gave myself a $100 limit to go shopping on eBay for baseball cards to celebrate.  Having recently purchased several star cards for my growing 1965 Topps set, I decided to add a few more cards to this Diamond Stars set.  I landed in the store of BBC Emporium on eBay, and found three cards totaling $98 from the seller located in Longmont, Colorado.  This Vergez card was the most expensive card of the trio at $48.

Variations Available
1 - 1934 / green back / 1933 statistics / 1934 copyright / team on back is the Giants
2 - 1935 / green back / 1934 statistics / 1934 copyright / team on back is the Phillies ✅

The Card / Phillies Team Set
This is one of the 10 variations I'm tracking down for my set, as this version notes on the back that Vergez was now playing for the Phillies.  The version of the Vergez card released in 1934 lists his team on the back as the Giants.  The first sentence on the back misspells Vergez's name before going into a lengthy "running the bases" tip.

1935 Season / Phillies Career
The Giants traded Vergez along with Pretzel Pezzullo, Blondy Ryan (#40), George Watkins and cash to the Phillies on November 1, 1934 for All-Star shortstop Dick Bartell (#101).  Vergez was the Phillies' opening day third baseman in 1935, and he'd go on to start 148 games at the position with Mickey Haslin receiving the other 8 starts.  Vergez had a solid year with his glove, but struggled somewhat at the plate.  He led all National League third baseman with putouts (188) and double plays turned (25), while leading the league in fielding percentage (.953) at the position.  At the plate, Vergez batted .249 with 9 home runs and 63 RBIs.  The 1935 Phillies, managed by Jimmie Wilson (#22), finished 7th in the National League with a 64-89 record.

Vergez broke camp with the Phillies in 1936 and again was the club's opening day third baseman.  But on April 30th, the Phillies re-acquired Pinky Whitney from the Boston Bees and Vergez's time with the team was essentially over.  After 15 games with the Phillies at the start of the season, Vergez was sold to the Cardinals on May 24th.

1933 Goudey #233
1934-36 Batter-Up (R318) #176
1993 Conlon Collection TSN #811

Other Notable Baseball Cards
First Mainstream Card:  1933 Goudey #233
Topps Flagship Set Appearances (0):  N/A
Most Recent Mainstream Card:  1993 Conlon Collection TSN #811

18 - Vergez non-parallel baseball cards in the Beckett online database as of 3/28/21.

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