Here’s
 a fun card to create, a “missing” 1972 card for a guy with somewhat of a
 unique card history, as well as career, though NOT for all the right 
reasons, Mike Thompson of the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers:
I played around a bit and took a photo of Thompson while still donning the Senators uni, and photoshopped him into a Texas uni.
As you know the Rangers players that year were airbrushed into a blank 
red cap, or had images of them that conveniently had any noticeable team
 insignia not visible (think Jeff Burroughs).
If you look at Thompson’s 1973 card you’ll see almost an exact same pose
 between the two, making it easy for me to use some of the ’73 pic on 
this ’72 card.
As for Thompson, the fact that he HAD a 1973 card was odd since he didn’t even play in 1972.
So then why not a 1972 card since he appeared in 16 games for Washington
 in 1971, where he posted a 1-6 record along with a 4.86 earned run 
average over 66.2 innings?
Sadly for him, that one win in 1971 would be the only win of his brief 
four-year career, as he would end up at 1-15 with a 4.86 ERA playing for
 the Senators/Rangers, St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves.
I profiled the fact that he did get a card in the 1976 set after 
appearing in 16 games for Atlanta, with a woeful 0-6 record and 4.70 
ERA, making for one of the rougher set of statistics on the back of ANY 
card.
