Cards That Never Were is a recurring series in which I create virtual trading cards for players missed in various sets. It is a concept I have borrowed from far too many to list, but I appreciate all of their efforts.
While I usually do the creating, sometimes others help me with tough designs or have beaten me to a specific card. The latter is the case today.
Infielder John Flannery was selected by the California Angels in the ninth round of the 1975 MLB draft. In midseason 1977, he was traded to the Chicago White Sox with Don Kirkwood and John Verhoeven for Ken Brett. He made his MLB debut that season, playing in seven games. He had three plate appearances, walking once, but not getting a hit. He did score one run. Unfortunately, that would be it for his MLB career. He played in the minors with the Sox, San Diego Padres and Detroit Tigers, retiring after the 1982 season.
Not surprisingly, Flannery did not appear on any Topps cards. I set out to create a 1978 card (a rookie card and a career capper all in one), but Gio of When Topps Had (Base)Balls beat me to it. Gio's site has hundreds of his awesome creations. So many times, I see a picture and am ready to create a card, only to see Gio already did one. His creations are spectacular and plentiful.