1976 Topps #195 N.L. RBI Leaders PSA 9
1976 Topps #195 N.L. RBI Leaders PSA 8 – A Showcase of Slugging Greats
The 1976 Topps #195 National League RBI Leaders card highlights two of the most dominant run producers of the 1975 MLB season—Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds and Dave Parker of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Both sluggers had exceptional seasons, leading the league in runs batted in (RBIs) and solidifying their reputations as offensive powerhouses.
- Johnny Bench – The Hall of Fame catcher and cornerstone of the Big Red Machine, Bench drove in 110 RBIs while hitting .283 with 28 home runs. A two-time National League MVP, Bench was instrumental in leading the Reds to a World Series title in 1975, and his ability to hit for power while handling catching duties made him one of the most valuable players in baseball history.
- Dave Parker – The emerging star of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Parker established himself as one of the most feared hitters in the game, collecting 101 RBIs while batting .308 with 25 home runs. Known as “The Cobra” for his smooth, powerful swing and cannon arm in right field, Parker would go on to win two batting titles, an MVP award in 1978, and a World Series championship in 1979.
This 1976 Topps #195 N.L. RBI Leaders card is a stunning PSA 9 example, preserving an iconic statistical snapshot from the mid-70s. The card's design is vibrant and bold, with sharp edges, crisp registration, and outstanding centering, making it a premium high-grade collectible. The colors remain rich and saturated, while the surface is pristine, free of any major flaws. Given its connection to two of the most iconic hitters of their era, this card carries significant appeal for collectors.