The Best Pitcher Appearing in the 1952 Topps Set
I’m just as surprised as you are, but Robin Roberts ends up as my highest ranked pitcher among all who appear in the ’52 Topps set.
I’m just as surprised as you are, but Robin Roberts ends up as my highest ranked pitcher among all who appear in the ’52 Topps set.
This pitcher posted a better batting average than Ted Williams in 1947. Move over Shohei Ohtani.
The subject of a comical Norman Rockwell painting became the Cubs’ best pitcher for a decade.
Those are the words Topps chose to end the biography on the back of Joe Page’s 1952 baseball card. He hadn’t pitched since helping the Yankees win the 1950 World Series.
Walt Dropo was drafted by pro baseball, basketball, and football teams.
“Rosinbagger! You’re going into the game.” – A Cubs manager, probably
Torgeson had a near miss with death in 1953, one that may have influenced a later hobby.
He played for half the American League inside a 23-inning stretch of 1955.