Here’s a “not really missing” card for a 3-game Major League career pitcher, former San Diego Padre Jay Franklin:
Franklin posted a 0-1 record for his short cup-of-coffee in September of
1971 at the age of only 18, throwing 5.2 innings with one start and a
6.35 earned run average.
Though he would pitch in the Padres minor league system through the 1977
season, he’d never make it back up to the big leagues again.
It’s somewhat significant since Franklin was the #2 overall pick in the
1971 amateur draft, after the White Sox pick of High School catcher
Danny Goodwin, who didn’t sign and would be a #1 overall pick AGAIN four years later.
You’d have to scroll down to the 13th pick that year to really find a
success, that being pitcher Frank Tanana, picked by the California
Angels.
Two picks later, you really find a pick for the ages when the Boston Red
Sox took a kid named Jim Rice, who of course would go on to a Hall of
Fame career.
Sadly for the Padres however, their pick didn’t pan out, which was a
frequent theme for them in the decade aside for Dave Winfield in 1973.