Time
to go an add a 1971 “not so missing” card to the blog for eight-game
Major League pitcher Gene Rounsaville of the Chicago White Sox:
After spending the first five years of his professional career in the
Philadelphia Phillies Minor League system between 1965 and 1969,
Rounsaville was drafted by Chicago in the Rule 5 Draft before the 1970
season.
He’d make his Big League debut on April 7th and spend the month with
the White Sox, going 0-1 with a bloated 9.95 ERA over those eight games,
throwing 6.1 innings all out of the bullpen.
He would spend the rest of the year in the Minors, pitching well to the
tune of a 3.26 ERA over 27 appearances and 91 innings, with five saves.
However from what I can find, he never played pro ball again, even
though he was still only 25 years of age, finishing up with those eight
Major League appearances and a record of 0-1.