I received this awesome Starting Lineup figure of Bo Jackson as part of Secret Satan Santa package from Play at the Plate...I bought a couple of these figures back in the day including an awesome Mike Schmidt diving to the ball at 3rd. I haven't seen an unopened one in a long long time and when I flipped it over to the back I was shocked by how many players you would never had thought would have a Starting Lineup figure actually do...
Here's a list of players that make me ask "what were they thinking?":
Giants
Rick Reuschel
Reds
Todd Benzinger
Padres
Bruce Hurst
Astros
Rafael Ramirez
Braves
Andres Thomas
Lonnie Smith
Phillies
Ron Jones
Cardinals
Jose Oquendo
Cubs
Damon Berryhill
Jerome Walton
Vance Law
Mets
Gregg Jefferies
Juan Samuel
Pirates
Glenn wilson
John Smiley
A's
Terry Steinbach
Mariners
Jeffrey Leonard
Twins
Allan Anderson
Wally Backman
With the teams that have four or more players, I would say that only the Dodgers [with the line of Orel Hershiser, Kirk Gibson, Eddie Murray, and Willie Randolph] actually have a lineup that deserves their own figures.
Here's a list of players that make me ask "what were they thinking?":
Giants
Rick Reuschel
Reds
Todd Benzinger
Padres
Bruce Hurst
Astros
Rafael Ramirez
Braves
Andres Thomas
Lonnie Smith
Phillies
Ron Jones
Cardinals
Jose Oquendo
Cubs
Damon Berryhill
Jerome Walton
Vance Law
Mets
Gregg Jefferies
Juan Samuel
Pirates
Glenn wilson
John Smiley
A's
Terry Steinbach
Mariners
Jeffrey Leonard
Twins
Allan Anderson
Wally Backman
With the teams that have four or more players, I would say that only the Dodgers [with the line of Orel Hershiser, Kirk Gibson, Eddie Murray, and Willie Randolph] actually have a lineup that deserves their own figures.
Comments
Nearly everyone you're puzzled by would have been a reasonable choice for a local assortment in 1989. Gregg Jefferies and Jerome Walton would both have had some national appeal as the hot rookies of the day.