Captain Bob
One of the briefest careers captured in 1952 Topps ended with a whole lot of seafood.
One of the briefest careers captured in 1952 Topps ended with a whole lot of seafood.
My mom’s favorite player pitched a ton of innings for Atlanta in the early 1990s.
While Topps wouldn’t introduce its “Traded” cards for two decades, the card manufacturer frequently highlighted midseason trades on the back of cards as far back as 1952.
29 New cards were added to the collection, including two absolute monsters. I give up on building the 1954 Topps set to focus on other collecting projects.
One of the shortest players of all time appeared on a baseball card one year after Eddie Gaedel made his debut.
The refractor card of a #1 draft pick turns out to be one of the most elusive.
His career peaked at just the right moment to send the Phillies to the World Series.
Disaster struck a ballplayer who left the game in hopes of saving his life.