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I remember my very first mystery card league--the 70s. I made Mike Schmidt my very first pick because I felt he stood out over all other third basemen. He got injured in the first series and the injury revealed he had his stinker year. So, in this case I found out immediately!
However, there is no easy answer to your question because it varies so much. The 90s mystery cards are the hardest because the majority of injuries are HBP with some players having all their injuries being HBP. So, injury reveals aren't so revealing in many cases. In the 90s, sometimes I don't know which card I have until the season is over.
With pitchers I usually don't know the specific season in any iteration of the game until the season is over. I've also made some painful mistakes in judging which card a pitcher has. But making good decisions about whether a pitcher has a card worth keeping is critical to your team's success.
Finally, with the recent change to the mystery card game how it handles blank lineups, it will be much, much harder to determine who you have. It's dangerous to make a move too soon and foolish to wait too long. Not knowing where the line is separating the two is what makes mystery games so interesting!
PS. Sometimes a good trait for a player that is overlooked is if they have a unique injury for a really bad (or good) season.