Here's a "missing" In-Action 1972 card for former Baltimore Oriole pitching great Dave McNally.
Take a look:
McNally just wrapped up a tremendous four-year run by the time this
 card would have come out, posting four straight 20+ win seasons along 
with three wins spread over three World Series (1969-1971) and a World 
Championship.
Between 1969-1971 he finished in the top-5 in Cy Young voting each time, with a second place finish in 1970 behind Jim Perry.
Along with Jim Palmer and Mike Cuellar he formed one of the most 
talented pitching rotations in the game, and in 1971 was one of FOUR 
Oriole pitchers to post 20 or more wins.
By the time he retired after the 1975 season, he finished with a 
184-119 record, with a 3.24 earned run average, 33 shutouts and 1512 
strikeouts.
Some of the other highlights of his career are pretty nifty: still 
the only pitcher to hit a Grand Slam in a World Series game; he had 
three different streaks of 12 or more wins in a row during his career 
(Roger Clemens would later match this) including
 a 17-game streak between 1968-69; and he threw a Series-clinching 
shutout against the Dodgers in the 1966 World Series to match teammates 
Jim Palmer and Wally Bunker, completing an improbable sweep of the 
reigning champs and their staff which had future Hall
 of Fame pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
Quite a career for the man from Billings, Montana.
