Collecting Goal: A Complete Set of 1952 Topps Baseball Cards
I’m collecting several sets that I consider nearly impossible to complete. 1952 Topps is perhaps the largest and toughest of them all.
I’m collecting several sets that I consider nearly impossible to complete. 1952 Topps is perhaps the largest and toughest of them all.
Explaining the process by which I rank baseball players.
Probably the most Minnesota player ever, Kent Hrbek provided a potent punch in the Twins’ lineups of the ’80s and early ’90s. Also, he absolutely hated stirrup socks.
I’m chasing perhaps the greatest set of the last 50 years.
Years after releasing the popular ’93 Finest cards, Topps issued a belated “Rookies Update.”
What cards am I stuffing into my wallet in 2021? A trio of rookie cards of my favorite player.
I recently came across a beat up Tony Gwynn card that had been in a collector’s wallet for a full year. Why can’t I do something like that?