Here’s
a “not so missing” 1976 card for former Baltimore Orioles outfielder
Larry Harlow, who made his MLB debut in 1975, appearing in four games:
Harlow went 1-for-3 in those four games with a run scored, but he’d have
to put in another full year in the Minor Leagues in 1976 before making
it back up for good.
After appearing in 46 games for the Orioles in 1977, he’d get his “real”
rookie card in the 1978 set, sporting that nice orange O’s jersey.
He’d go on to put in six-years in the Big Leagues, batting .248 with 271
hits over 1094 at-bats, with 159 runs scored and 72 runs batted in for
the Orioles and California Angels, for whom he’d play the final two and a
half years of his career.