Here’s
 a “not so missing” 1976 card for a player I honestly never heard of 
before, former Texas Rangers first baseman Tom Robson, he of a brief 
two-year Big League career:
Robson appeared in 17 games for Texas in 1975, hitting an even .200 with
 seven hits over 35 at-bats, in what was his second stint in the Majors.
He made his MLB debut during the 1974 season when he hit .231 over six 
games with three hits in 13 at-bats, driving in two while scoring two.
Originally in the New York Mets organization between 1967 and 1970, he 
put up a couple monster seasons in the Minors, including 1973 and 1974 
when he hit 38 and 41 homers with 258 RBIs combined in the Rangers 
system.
Sadly for him, after those 17 games in 1975 he never played American pro
 ball again, still only 29 years of age, he took his talents to Japan 
where he played the 1976 season for Nankai, appearing in only 37 games 
before retiring for good, hitting only .209 with three homers and nine 
RBIs.
All told, he finished his MLB career with a .208 batting average, never 
hitting a homer while driving in four over 23 games and 48 official 
at-bats.
