Just
 about to write up this post when I double-checked and saw that the 
player featured today actually was on a multi-player rookie card in 
1979, but I’ll post the card up anyway, a “dedicated rookie” for former 
Baltimore Orioles pitcher John Flinn:
Flinn made his Major League debut during the 1978 season, eventually 
appearing in 13 games while pitching to a record of 1-1 with a bloated 
8.04 earned run average over 15.2 innings.
The following season he’d only appear in four games for the eventual 
American League champs, not factoring in a decision while not allowing 
an earned run in 2.2 innings.
1980 would see him suit up for the Milwaukee Brewers where he appeared 
in 20 games, going 2-1 with an ERA of 3.89 along with two saves in 37 
innings of work, but it wasn’t enough for him to stay up in the Big 
Leagues, as he’d spend all of 1981 in the Minors before making it back 
in 1982 with the A.L. Champs for what would end up being the last five 
appearances of his career, this time back in Baltimore, when he went 2-0
 with a very nice 1.32 ERA over 13.2 innings pitched.
After a couple of more years down in the Minors for the Baltimore 
organization, Flinn retired after the 1985 season, leaving the game with
 a record of 5-2, posting an ERA of 4.17 over 42 appearances and 69 
innings pitched.

