On the blog today, we have a "not so missing" 1970 card for a guy who will have a few created for the blog over the years, former Chicago White Sox pitcher Denny O'Toole:
O'Toole
 made his Big League debut with two appearances during the 1969 season, 
not factoring in a decision and throwing four innings, striking out four
 and walking two while giving up three runs for a 6.75 ERA.
O'Toole played the last of his 15 Major League games in 1973, appearing in six games and pitching 16 innings.
As
 per what turned out to be the usual in his career, he didn't pick up a 
win or a loss, pitching to a 5.63 earned run average with eight 
strikeouts and three walks.
O'Toole 
would go on to appear in the aforementioned 15 total games over his 
career, appearing in at least one game for Chicago between 1969 and 
1973.
Over those games he finished with a career ERA of 5.04, 
with 30.1 innings pitched, striking out 22 and walking 10, all out of 
the bullpen, without ever picking up a win or  a loss.
