He broke into the major leagues at age 23 with the Detroit Tigers, on May 13, 1973. He was voted the team's Rookie of the Year.
In 1974, he earned a peak salary of $19,000 with the Tigers. He along with Ed Brinkman and Bob Strampe were dealt from the Tigers to the San Diego Padres for Nate Colbert in a three-team deal on November 18, 1974, that involved Brinkman also being sent to the St. Louis Cardinals for Sonny Siebert, Alan Foster and Rich Folkers.[6]Danny Breeden went from the Padres to the Cardinals to subsequently complete the transactions. Sharon played his last major league game with the Padres on September 28, 1975, three weeks before he was traded to the Cardinals for Willie Davis on October 20.[7]
References
^"Dick Sharon". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
^"Dick Sharon". Jewish Baseball Museum. Retrieved May 8, 2024.