Another
fun card to create, a 1972 “not really missing” card for former pitcher
Mike Jackson, who appeared in one single game during the 1971 season
while (barely) with the St. Louis Cardinals:
Jackson, who made his MLB debut the season before while with the
Philadelphia Phillies, appeared in one game with St. Louis, throwing
only two-thirds of an inning, walking one batter while giving up a hit,
not factoring in a decision.
He’d find himself with the Kansas City Royals in 1972, appearing in
seven games while posting a record of 1-2, before making his Big League
swan song in 1973, splitting the year between the Royals and Cleveland Indians over ten appearances, again not factoring in a decision.
After a 1974 season spent in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, he
called it a career, finishing up with a record of 2-3, sporting an
earned run average of 5.80 over 23 appearances and 49.2 innings of work,
including three starts and seven games finished.