Manufacturer: Topps
Set: 1988 Topps Baseball ➡️
Player Name: Matt Nokes
Position/Team: Catcher for Tigers
Card #: 645
Card Size: 2-1/2” x 3-1/2”
Card Values: See Pricing Table Below
Nokes had one of the most explosive rookie seasons for a catcher in MLB history. Playing for the Detroit Tigers, he was tasked with filling the shoes of local legend Lance Parrish—and he did so with authority.
- Silver Slugger & All-Star: In 1987, he hit 32 home runs (a record for rookie catchers at the time) and batted .289.
- Awards: He won the AL Silver Slugger, was named an All-Star, and finished 3rd in Rookie of the Year voting (behind Mark McGwire and Kevin Seitzer).
- The “Short Porch” Specialist: His left-handed swing was tailor-made for the cozy right-field stands at Tiger Stadium and, later, Yankee Stadium.
Because of his bat, managers often used him as a Designated Hitter (DH) on days he wasn’t catching to keep his power in the lineup.
San Francisco Giants: 1985 Brief debut (teammates with Manwaring in the minors)
Detroit Tigers: 1986–1990 Star Rookie / Power Hitter
New York Yankees: 1990–1994 Primary Catcher / DH
Baltimore / Colorado: 1995 Final veteran stops
Interestingly, Nokes has become more famous in recent years as a “hitting scientist.” He developed the “Pyramid of Hitting” and is a sought-after private coach, known for a very technical, mental approach to the swing (often referred to as “Hitting Tai Chi”).
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