Recently
 a buddy of mine asked me to create a 1972 “Traded” card for Sparky 
Lyle, one of the great New York Yankee trades in the franchise’s 
history.
And although I already created a version that differed from what Topps 
did with their “Traded” sub-set, I figured I may as well toe-the-line 
and create one true to the original idea:
Originally depicted as a Boston Red Sox player in the '72 set, Lyle was 
traded by the Sox for Danny Cater right before the regular season in 
March.
I originally decided NOT to use the traded format Topps issued that year, since I've always thought it was a terrible design.
It was bad enough Topps didn't have player positions on their 
regular-issue cards in the set (a set I DO love mind you), but for their
 traded sub-set they even failed to have the team name running across 
the top!
As for the trade, which is often cited as terribly one-sided in favor of
 the Yankees, it paid instant dividends in the Bronx, as Lyle posted a 
9-5 record with a 1.92 earned run average and league-leading 35 saves in
 his first year there.
He'd even finish seventh in Cy Young voting, as well as third in Most Valuable Player voting during the post-season.
Five years later in 1977, Lyle would win the Cy Young Award, going 13-5 
with a league-leading 23 saves and a 2.17 E.R.A., and he'd finish fifth 
in M.V.P. Voting.
Not too shabby!
