Here's a "missing" 1971 card for Wayne Comer, he of five partial Major League seasons between 1967 and 1972:
During the 1970 season Comer played for both the Milwaukee Brewers 
and the Washington Senators, compiling 171 plate appearances over 90 
games.
He hit .212 with 31 hits in 146 at-bats, along with 22 runs scored and nine runs batted in for good measure.
The previous season would be his only substantial playing time, as 
one of the full-time Seattle Pilots outfielders in their lone season 
before moving onto  Milwaukee.
He appeared in 147 games with 573 plate appearances, hitting .245 
with 15 homers and 54 runs batted in with 88 runs scored while playing 
five positions, including catcher.
All told, Comer would play in 316 games, with 808 plate 
appearances, collecting 157 hits in 687 at-bats, good for a .229 
average, with 16 homers and 67 runs batted in, before retiring after a 
short stint with the Detroit Tigers in 1972.
