On
 the blog today we take a closer look at the 1976 airbrush job the fine 
folks at Topps created for former pitcher Tom House, who was traded over
 to the Boston Red Sox from the Atlanta Braves for pitcher Roger Moret 
on December 12, 1975:
Definitely not one of Topps best attempts at airbrushing, but not one of
 the worst either, even though the “neon” red cap color is a bit 
comical.
House, who made his Big League debut in 1971 as a 24-year-old with 
Atlanta, was coming off a 1975 season that saw him go 7-7 over 58 
appearances, with a 3.18 earned run average as a solid arm out of the 
bullpen.
He’d put in eight years in the Big Leagues, generally as a reliever who 
made 289 appearances with only 21 of them starts, finishing up with a 
career 29-23 record with an ERA at 3.79 and 33 saves between 1971 and 
1978.
As a bit of a side-note, I’ll always remember that he was the pitcher in
 the bullpen on that historic 1974 day, catching Hank Aaron’s 715th home
 run.

