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Oct
22
2022

The Shot Previously Heard ‘Round the World

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Before Bobby Thomson, Dick Sisler had the most famous walk off home run in the game.

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1952 Topps
Oct
15
2022

1952 Topps Johnny Klippstein

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A mailman kept making the rounds while carving out a baseball career that started prior to D-Day and ended well after the Six Days War.

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1952 Topps
Oct
14
2022

Herm Wehmeier’s 1952 Topps Card

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High expectations followed the local sandlot star in Cincinnati.

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1952 Topps
Oct
09
2022

An Eye for The Strike Zone

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Gus Niarhos had one of the most impressive eyes for the strike zone.

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1952 Topps
Oct
08
2022

No Bat, Still Scored

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In 1954 Pete Castiglione had more runs scored than plate appearances.

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1952 Topps
Oct
07
2022

Still Looking for A Missing Bud Podbielan Corner

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I picked up most of this card in my early 2022 return to a card shop had not been visited since childhood. I say “most” because there is a missing corner which could still be floating around in a shoebox somewhere.

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1952 Topps
Oct
07
2022

The ’52 Topps Coin-Flip Guy Finished What Kershaw Could Not

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Picked up by the Braves on the results of a coin toss, Vern Bickford threw a no-hitter that would be in line with modern pitch counts.

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1952 Topps
Sep
30
2022

September 2022: Major Set Building Progress

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Dozens of refractors join my set building project.

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Collecting Updates
Sep
16
2022

Woody Main and the Wooden Fence

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The story behind the wooden fence appearing in the background of so many 1950s Pittsburgh Pirates cards.

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1952 Topps
Sep
09
2022

The Cubs Want a New Pitcher, This One’s Broken

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Paul Minner had been playing off and on in the Majors since 1946, though it would take the expanded checklists of 1952 for him to finally get rookie cards from Topps and Bowman.

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1952 Topps
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