A fiercely independent individual, Heinie Meine had a curious career in organized baseball. Starting off in the Texas League in 1921 as a spitballer after the major leagues had banned the pitch, the right-handed Meine made one uneventful appearance for the St. Louis Browns in 1922, then waited seven years for his next shot in the big leagues. During those tumultuous years, he was released, fought with management, was traded, retired for a season and a half, and then returned to the game. Unexpectedly, he caught on with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1929 as 33-year-old rookie and three years later led the National League in wins and innings pitched. After six successful years with the Bucs, Meine retired with 66 career wins. - SABR
The Complete Universe pack had a suffix of -hei but the historic database and code shown in the editor is this one, -hen. Shown in Normal view as I imagine most play like that even if I'm often in Zoom In for the facegens. Used the smiling straight-on shot but then sculpted it to be more in line the angled view.
Done by request but the file is a shade over 500kb and too big to post. So, I added it to the MediaFire pack I keep. It's meine-001hen.fg
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ox6gx..._Pack.zip/file