Here’s
 a thread that hasn’t been visited in a while, the ongoing “1976 
Project” for reader Jim and his pursuit of the complete 1975 
representation of players and who they played for.
So today we spotlight former Chicago Cubs all-star shortstop Don 
Kessinger, who actually appeared in the 1976 Topps set as a St. Louis 
Cardinal player with a classic airbrush job since he was was traded to 
them in October of 1975:
Jim had me create a Cubs version for Kessinger since he played the 
entire ‘75 season with them, his last of 12 campaigns that saw him get 
named to six all-star teams along with two Gold Gloves.
Though still a relatively young 33 years old by the time 1976 opened up,
 Kessinger’s days as a player were winding down, seeing him play a 
season and a half in St. Louis before moving back to Chicago, this time 
for the South Side White Sox, where he would become player manager in 
1979.
It wasn’t exactly a successful tenure, as the Pale Hose went 46-60 under
 his reign before the organization gave the job to a guy who would see 
some success as a Major League manager: Tony LaRussa.
As for Kessinger, he retired with a very nice Major League resume that 
sported a 16-year career with the aforementioned all-star nods and Gold 
Gloves, batting .252 with 1931 hits over 7651 at-bats in 2078 games.
