Hadn't seen it posted anywhere until just now, but former Cardinal pitcher
Steve Waterbury passed away on May 19, 2017.
Steve got into 5 games with the Cards in 1976 without a decision. He gave up 4 runs on 7 hits and 3 walks over 6 innings, with 4 strikeouts. I don't remember him, but it's said he had a blazing fastball. At the time he played, his claim to fame was that he was, at 6' 5", baseball's second tallest pitcher (behind 6' 8" J.R. Richard) in 1976.
Around these parts, I could see his claim to fame being that he was involved in the 1977 trade with the Phillies that brought the even more elusive in a Cardinals uni image Tom Underwood to St. Louis. There's a decent looking head shot of Steve with the Phillies in one of those
Newspapers.com pages, but I (happily) let my subscription lapse. The attached, from some autograph sales site, is the best image of Steve with the Cards that I could find online. Tom Underwood with the Cards? Still nothing useful. Steve, btw, never got back to the show. The Cubs gave him a spring invite in 1979, after the Phils released him, but he did not impress. And so ended his baseball career.
Steve went back to his Marion, Illinois home where he eventually became the Chief of Police. He made headlines in 2013/2014 when it was found that Marion's former Police Chief had a Meth lab in his garage (no, I will not post the picture of the wacky Meth Steve Waterbury). He plead to a lesser charge and got off fairly light. It does sound like he cleaned up his life after that.
The best he ever did, as far as a baseball card, appears to be a B&W minor league card with the 1976 Tulsa Oilers and a 1977-78 sticker from Venezuela. Both can be seen online, if you look, and both are (visually) not worth looking for. Just sayin'.