Here’s
 another one of those cards that requires a closer look, a 1972 card 
showing former rookie stand-out Roy Foster as a Texas Ranger:
Foster, who was the runner-up to Thurman Munson for the American League 
rookie of the year in 1970 as an Indians player, never actually suited 
up with the Texas Rangers.
As a matter of fact, not only did he play with the Cleveland Indians in 1971, but he also played for them in 1972!
Turns out, after a disappointing year in Cleveland in 1971 which saw him
 bat .245 with 18 homers and 45 runs batted in after posting a .268 
average with 23 homers and 63 ribbies in his rookie year, he was traded 
to the new Rangers organization in December of 1971 in a deal that 
included seven other players.
In what seems like a common thing in that era, it turns out that he 
would end up getting traded BACK to Cleveland right before the new 
season started, ending up playing what would turn out to be the final 73
 games of his brief career, batting .224 with only four homers and 13 
runs batted in, before spending the 1973 season in the Minors and the 
following couple of years in the Mexican League before retiring for 
good.
