Here
was a fun card to whip up, a “not so missing” 1971 card for former
pitcher Mike Jackson, who played the first five games of his brief four
year Major League career in 1970 with the Philadelphia Phillies:
Jackson went 1-1 in Philly over 6.1 innings pitched, with four walks and
four strikeouts with a very nice 1.42 earned run average.
He would appear in only one game the following year, now with the St.
Louis Cardinals, before moving on to the Kansas City Royals in 1972 when
he went 1-2 over seven appearances, along with the only three starts of
his short career.
In 1973 he would split time with both the Royals and Indians, for whom
he’d pitch the last of his Big League games, not factoring in a decision
and finishing his career with a record of 2-3 along with an ERA of 5.80
in 49.2 innings pitched.
He’d continue with his pro career through the 1974 season, finishing up
in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization before calling it a career,
spending nine seasons as a pro dating back to 1964 (he missed the 1966
and 1967 seasons).