In real 86 Cliff played 95 games at DH and 1 game at first base. I dug through my old cards, and on his actual card published in 1987, Cliff was indeed a 1b4e25.
In the one game he did play at first, he didn't make an error, but so what? Nothing in Cliff's past would lead anyone to believe that he wouldn't have made an error if he played there more often. In many years of strato I have only seen about a half dozen e0 cards and Cliff certainly isn't someone who deserves it. Nice card vs. LHP otherwise, and a fitting end to his largely underrated career.