Time to go and create a second "dedicated rookie" for former New York Mets pitcher Jon Matlack, who was on two straight multi-player rookie cards in 1971 and 1972. As I have previously created a 1971 edition, today we have the 1972 version:
Matlack joined an already solid New York Mets 
staff in 1972 and proceeded to post a 15-10 record in his rookie year, with a very nice 2.32 earned
 run average over 32 starts, including four shutouts.
Those
 numbers got him a Rookie of the Year Award, easily finishing ahead of 
second-place Dave Rader and fellow teammate John Milner, who finished 
third.
It would pretty much be the prototypical Matlack season as he’d go on to
 lead the league in shutouts twice, and average about 15 wins over the 
next seven years.
Easily
 overshadowed by teammates like Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman through the
 1970's, he was about as solid a #3 starter you could ask for.
Overall, he’d split his time as a big league pitcher evenly between the Mets and 
Texas Rangers, over 13 seasons, and retire with an excellent 3.18 E.R.A., along with a 
final record of 125-126 and 30 shutouts in 361 appearances, 318 of them 
starts, with 1516 strikeouts.
