Today’s
blog post has a “not so missing” 1975 card for former infielder Pete
Mackanin, who appeared in a scant two games for the Texas Rangers during
the 1974 season:
After coming up for the first time in 1973 and appearing in 44 games for
Texas, Mackanin got into only two games in 1974, going 1-for-6 at the
plate while getting some time at shortstop.
He’d find himself a member of the Montreal Expos in 1975, getting some
full-time action by appearing in 130 games and hitting .225, and pretty
much matching those numbers across the boards the following season when
he appeared in 114 games, hitting .224.
He would end up playing through the 1981 season after two years with the
Minnesota Twins, putting in nine years under the Major League sun and
finishing up with a .226 batting average over 548 games and 1570
at-bats.
He’d go into coaching after his playing days, eventually getting some
managerial work in with interim gigs with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2005
and Cincinnati Reds in 2007, before heading the Philadelphia Phillies
for the second half of 2015 and all of 2016 and 2017.