Today I give the "Big Bopper", Lee May a "missing" in-action card in the 1972 set.
Check it out:
You have to wonder what could have been with May, since he was 
already a feared slugger putting together a very nice career before he 
was traded to the Astros as part of the Joe Morgan trade before the 1972
 season opened up.
Would the "Big Red Machine" have happened? If so, would May's 
legacy on the diamond have been elevated to the point of true stardom?
He put up big seasons with the Reds, the Astros, and then the 
Orioles before ending his career after two partial seasons with the 
Royals in 1982.
His total numbers are very good, especially for a guy who played 
the bulk of his career in the "dead" late-60's/early-70's: 959 runs, 
2031 hits, 354 home runs and 1244 runs batted in.
His last year in Cincinnati, 1971, was killer: 39 homers with 98 
R.B.I.'s, 85 runs scored and a .278 average to complement the likes of 
Pete Rose, Tony Perez and Johnny Bench.
Granted the guy struck out a ton, and his final batting average of 
.267 leaves a lot to be desired, but it's interesting to wonder "what 
could have been" with both his career and the legend of the Reds teams 
of the mid-70's.
