Ozzie Smith Rookie Card: Ultimate Guide to All 3
Understanding the details of the Ozzie Smith rookie card seems like it should be a simple...
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Understanding the details of the Ozzie Smith rookie card seems like it should be a simple...
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Any discussion about Jerry Rice rookie cards is bound to be a short one, at least in comparison to...
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Joey Votto baseball cards can be a lot like the man himself — a nice blend of old-school and...
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In the mid 1980s, you would have been hard-pressed to find a more popular piece of cardboard in...
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was The 1974 Topps Pete Rose baseball card was a cardboard embodiment for a man who stood as an...
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Once upon a time, Barry Bonds rookie cards were on their way to becoming hobby royalty —...
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Gil Hodges baseball cards span from the early post-war period all the way into divisional...
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If you lay out all the Phil Niekro baseball cards ever issued, you’ll see his evolution from...
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Michael Jordan baseball cards were once the stuff of dreams for diamond fans — can you...
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When I was a kid, the 1979 Topps Ron Oester rookie card (#717) really bummed me out. Part of my...
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With due apologies to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Edgar Martinez, I know who the real ancient mariner is — it’s legendary Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Yastrzemski.
By the time I started collecting baseball cards in earnest in 1983, Yaz was in his final season with the Sawx, which was totally amazing considering that he was 71 years old at the time. So it wasn’t surprising that he was all over the place that summer, from This Week in 1960 Topps Carl YastrzemskiBaseball to Baseball Cards Magazine to an intriguing 1983 Topps Super Veteran card.
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Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, collectors faced a series of unusual challenges in trying to add a...
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