- Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 1983 Topps #279.
- Player Name, position, team: Greg Gross, outfielder, Philadelphia Phillies.
- Major League Debut: September 5, 1973.
- Last Line of Statistics: 1982 stats (Phillies): 119 G, 134 AB, 14 R, 40 H, 4 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 10 RBI, 4 SB, .328 SLG, 19 BB, 8 SO, .299 AVG.
- Any special information about player: Drafted by the Astros, #4th, June 1970. Traded by the Cubs to the Phillies 02/23/1979. Bats: left. Throws: left.
- Number of regular Topps Cards (includes regular and traded cards only): 15. This is his eighth Topps card.
- Blurb on the back: "Greg drilled Double with RBI and scored Run in helping Phillies defeat Cardinals at St. Louis, 06/23/1982."
- Commentary: Doesn't he look happy in his portrait card at the bottom left of the card? Greg Gross started his career in Houston (he was a member of the 1974 Topps All-Star Rookie Team, finished second in the NL Rookie of the Year balloting), and then had two good years with the Cubs (a career high 5 home runs in 1977). But he will always be associated with the Philadelphia Phillies. Although he didn't get to start many games, he was more known for his pinch-hitting and defense. He was a member of the 1980 World Series winning team, and a mainstay in Philadelphia throughout the 80's. In 1983, Gross had a good year at the plate, hitting .302 with 29 rbi's and .761 OPS. Able to play all three outfield positions, and a bit at first, Gross' contributions in September (.333 average, 26-78) as a starter helped the team win it's second NL East title in the decade. When his playing days were over, he became a color commentator for the Phillies and worked as a coach in the Rockies organization. He returned to the Phils as their bench coach in 2001, and worked as a hitting coach or instructor for the organization's minor league system. He came back in 2010 as the team's hitting coach in 2010, a position he held through 2012.
- Beckett value: $0.05-$0.15.
- How many cards of this player do I own?: 15 cards.
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