On the blog today, finally am able to create and post a 1978 "do-over" for former pitcher Woodie Fryman, who was originally shown airbrushed into a Chicago Cubs uni, for whom he'd be playing for in 1978 after an off-season trade:
For those that need a refresher on the original, here you go:
Fryman appeared in 17 games for the Cincinnati Reds in 1977, going 5-5 with a 5.38 earned run average over 75.1 innings.
He
would start the 1978 campaign with the Cubs, appearing in 13 games,
before moving on to the Montreal Expos for another 19 appearances on the
season, going a combined 7-11 over 32 appearances, completing four
games with three shutouts, as well as a save thrown in for good measure.
He'd
stay with Montreal for the rest of his career, pitching five more years
with them before retiring at the age of 43 after the 1983 season.
Overall,
Fryman finished with a career 141-155 record in 625 appearances, with a
3.77 ERA over 2411.1 innings, tossing 27 shutouts while saving 58
between 1966 and 1983.