Here’s
 a card for a four-year pitcher who spent two of them with the San Diego
 Padres, including the 1977 season, which would be his last, Rick 
Sawyer:
Originally up with the New York Yankees in 1974 and 1975, he only 
appeared in five games combined those two seasons before finding himself
 with the Padres at the start of the 1976 campaign.
After a very nice ’76 year that saw him go 5-3 with a 2.53 earned run 
average in 13 games and 81.2 innings as a starter, Sawyer came back in 
1977 and pitched mainly out of the bullpen, appearing in 56 games, all 
but nine in relief.
He went 7-6 with a high 5.84 ERA in 111 innings pitched, and it would be
 his last as a Major League pitcher, finishing up with a 12-9 career 
record along with a 4.49 ERA in 74 games, 20 of them starts, and 200.1 
innings pitched.
