Today
we have a “not so missing” 1973 card for former St. Louis pitcher
Santiago Guzman, who pitched all of his four MLB seasons with the
Cardinals between 1969-1972:
Guzman appeared in one game during the 1972 season, throwing one innings
and allowing one run, which would turn out to be the last Big League
action he’d see even though he was only 22 years old at the time.
Originally up in 1969 as a 19-year-old, Guzman appeared in only 12 games
over those four seasons, with a high of eight in 1970 when he picked up
his only Major League win while starting three games and throwing a
complete game.
After pitching in the Chicago White Sox organization during the 1973
season, Guzman was out of Pro Ball for good, finishing up with an MLB
record of 1-2 with an earned run average at 4.50 over 32 innings of
work, all for St. Louis.