Good Memories of Tim Wakefield
He was never the top pitcher on the Red Sox, but he eventually became the fans’ favorite.
He was never the top pitcher on the Red Sox, but he eventually became the fans’ favorite.
My mom’s favorite player pitched a ton of innings for Atlanta in the early 1990s.
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.
Condition rarity keeps collectors interested in the card of a player who once dominated Japanese baseball.
Wins above replacement show I significantly undervalued Phillips when I watched him playing in the 1990s.
Finest represents the last card in the careers of several players. Glenn Davis was unexpectedly among this number.
John Olerud did more for the Blue Jays and Mets than his more famous teammates.