Baseball
Worst nightmare as Stu Pederson announced his departure Today…

Here’s something for you to chew over when you’re sick of chewing on Thanksgiving fare.
A couple of months ago I revived my review of the best Dodger card for every year I’ve collected. At the end of the post, I mentioned I planned to unveil the worst Dodger card (Topps only) for every year I’ve collected.
That’s what I’m doing now.
Unlike the “best,” I feel like a number of these cards need explainers, so there will be words between the cards. In general, the card is a candidate for the worst if it’s boring, a bad photo, airbrushed/photoshopped or an inconsequential player. I am all in favor of commons, I love them, but you know how Topps likes to force in players (a.k.a. rookies) who don’t belong.
All right, here they are, the worst of my team since I started collecting. I hope no one’s offended. (P.S: Rick Auerbach would be the worst for 1974 if I was technically collecting that year).