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Clutch Hitting; Unnecessary Pitching; and Lots of Minor League Bus Rides
The most clutch moment of Jack Phillips’ career took place in 1950 and it didn’t even get a mention on the back of his 1952 Topps baseball card.
Spelling Mr. Maxwell’s Name
Charlie Maxwell sets the record straight on how to spell his name on his 1952 Topps card, one that gave him four different names. He personally added another nickname to the one in my collection.
The Best Power/Speed Guy in Cardinals History
Speed and power rarely coincide for the St. Louis Cardinals. The team has a long history of focusing on only one or the other. Ray Lankford was a Top 5 player in both categories.
1993 Finest: Tim Raines
Standing in the shadow of Rickey Henderson is possibly the game’s greatest leadoff hitter. He also may or may not collect baseball cards.
Robin Yount Is Secretly an ’80s Kid
It took Robin Yount a few years to figure out if he wanted to play baseball, but by the time the 1980s rolled around he made a strong case for becoming the player of the decade.
1993 Finest Reggie Sanders
One of only eight members of the 300/300 Club, this martial arts enthusiast once charged the mound in a perfect game.
Reds Infielder / Top Salesman
Topps comic strips from the 1950s illuminate some interesting information.