Here’s
 a “not so missing” 1973 card for former outfielder Don Hahn, who suited
 up for the New York Mets in 1972, though not enough to warrant a card 
by the folks at Topps the following year:
Hahn appeared in only 17 games during the 1972 season, batting .162 with
 six hits over 37 at-bats while getting time out in center and right 
fields.
Originally up with the Montreal Expos for four games during their 
inaugural season of 1969, he came over to the Mets right before the 1971
 season for Ron Swoboda.
Never a full-time player, he put together a seven-year career in the Big
 Leagues, finishing up with a .236 batting average with 235 hits over 
997 at-bats in 454 games.
After spending the first six seasons with the Expos and Mets, he played 
out his career in 1975 with no-less than three teams: Philadelphia 
Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals and Sa Diego Padres.
