Today’s
 “not so missing” card is a 1972 edition for former Houston Astros 
pitcher Buddy Harris, he of 22 Big League games, 20 of which came in 
1971:
Harris, who was a massive 6’7” tall and 245 Lbs, originally came up in 
1970, appearing in the first two games of his Major League career for 
the Astros, not factoring in a decision and posting an ERA of 5.68 over 
6.1 innings pitched.
The following year, he appeared in 20 games, going 1-1 with an ERA of 
6.46 over 30.2 innings, all out of the bullpen, with 21 strikeouts and 
16 base on balls.
He’d go and spend the next two seasons in the Minor Leagues, 1972 for 
the Astros’ organization and 1973 in the New York Mets’ system, before 
retiring for good after a series of arm problems cut his career short at
 the age of only 24.
