Here’s
 a “career-capping” card for former pitcher Frank Reberger, who pitched 
the last of his 148 Major League games in 1972 as a member of the San 
Francisco Giants:
Reberger posted a 2-3 record with a 3.99 earned run average over 20 
games, 11 of which were starts, along with two complete games.
He’d close out his career with a five-year run that started with the 
Chicago Cubs in 1968 where he appeared in three games, then over to the 
San Diego Padres for their inaugural season as an arm out of the 
bullpen, where he appeared in 67 games and posting six saves.
The rest of the way he suited up for the Giants, ending up with a 14-15 
career record with a 4.52 ERA in 148 games, 37 of them starts.
