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May
08
2024

Hats Off to a Set Building Milestone

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Bob Kennedy’s baseball caps seemed to be cursed.

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1952 Topps
May
03
2024

From Ruth to Aaron

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Just one player actively spanned the period between Babe Ruth’s final swing and Hank Aaron’s debut. He also managed to get in some great baseball card sets.

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1952 Topps
May
01
2024

The RBI Guy

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Joe “Touch ‘Em All, You’ll Never Hit a Bigger Home Run” Carter.

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1993 Finest Refractors
Apr
26
2024

Rookie Card of the Most Baseball Guy Who Ever Baseballed

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For proper effect, this title should be read with a half pound of tobacco planted firmly into one’s cheek.

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1952 Topps
Apr
24
2024

The Next Big Thing

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Someone had to replace the soon-to-retire Johnny Mize and it looked like that would be Don Bollweg.

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1952 Topps
Apr
22
2024

The One Point Club

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Not many guys in the NBA have a career total of just one point. Even fewer go on to win multiple World Series rings.

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1952 Topps
Apr
20
2024

Better Late Than Never: A Rookie Card Two Years After His Last At-Bat

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Mickey Mantle’s rookie card is not in the 1952 Topps checklist, but Bob Wellman’s is.

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1952 Topps
Apr
19
2024

How Did Eddie Robinson Sit Out a Contest and Still Play More than the Scheduled 154 Games?

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Eddie Robinson, a dependable Chicago White Sox first baseman with a terrific eye for the strike zone, appeared in 155 games in the 1952 baseball season. This is remarkable, not because of the durability needed to play every game, but rather because the team was scheduled to play 154 games in their 81-73 season.

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1952 Topps
Apr
17
2024

Revenge of the Old Timers

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A player is told he is too old to play, and then gets replaced by someone the same age. The newcomer proceeds to make the swap look like a genius move.

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1952 Topps
Apr
15
2024

Baseball Success Starts with Cracker Jacks

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Baseball and snacking on Cracker Jacks have been inseparable since a pair of songwriters who had never seen the game wrote Take Me Out to the Ballgame 116 years ago. A different sort of Cracker Jack changed Bob Lemon’s career.

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1952 Topps
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