Up on the blog today, we have a 1977 "not so missing" card for former Houston Astros pitcher Paul Siebert, who was coming off his third Big League season when this card would have seen the light of day:
Siebert
 pitched well for the Astros in 1976 in limited play, appearing in 19 
games out of the bullpen and going 0-2 with a decent 3.16 earned run 
average over 25.2 innings.
The
 following year he'd find himself starting the season with the San Diego
 Padres before finding himself traded to the New York Mets in June as 
part of the (in)famous Dave Kingman trade.
Combined he'd go 2-1 over 29 appearances that season, with an ERA of 3.69 in 31.2 innings, again all out of the bullpen.
Siebert then appeared in 27 games for the Mets during the 1978 season, 
posting an 0-2 record with a 5.14 earned run average with a single save 
over 28 innings of work.
The 1978 season would be the last taste of big league ball for Siebert, 
closing out a five year career that saw him go 3-8 with a 3.77 ERA over 
87 games and 129 innings pitching for the Houston Astros, San Diego 
Padres and Mets.
