Here’s a “not really missing” 1971 card for former pitcher Larry Jaster, who put in seven seasons as a Big League pitcher:
Jaster, who came up with the St. Louis Cardinals and was a member of the
1967 World Championship team, appeared in 14 games for the Atlanta
Braves in 1970, going 1-1 with a 6.85 earned run average over 22.1
innings pitched.
He’d spend the whole of 1971 in the Minors, going 10-6, before making
back for his final taste of the Majors in 1972, when he went 1-1 with a
5.11 ERA in five appearances and 12.1 innings of work.
His finest season was easily 1966, his first full year in the Major
Leagues, when he posted a record of 11-5 with a 3.26 earned run average,
leading the National League with five shutouts over 26 appearances, 21
of them starts.
All told, he finished 35-33 with a 3.65 ERA over 138 appearances and 597.1 innings pitched between 1965 and 1972.