Today
 we have a 1975 “not so missing” card for former Oakland A’s infielder 
Gaylen Pitts, who played the first handful of Major League games of his 
brief two-year career in 1974:
Pitts appeared in 18 games for the eventual three-time World Champion 
A’s, batting .244 with 10 hits over 41 at-bats, while playing some 
first, second and third base.
The following season he’d appear in 10 games, but only getting three 
plate appearances, in which he went 1-for-3 with a double, run scored 
and RBI.
Sadly for him that would be it in the Big Leagues, as he’d go on to play
 a couple more seasons in the Minor Leagues for Oakland and the Chicago 
Cubs before retiring as a player after 1977.
Later on he’d go on to coach and manage in the Minor Leagues, while also
 coaching with the St. Louis Cardinals under Joe Torre between 1991 and 
1995.
Today he is still in baseball, serving as a special assistant to the 
coaching staff for Cardinals manager Mike Matheny, pushing 55 years in 
the Big Leagues in some capacity or another.
