Japanese Baseball Success and a Case of the Pafko Effect
Condition rarity keeps collectors interested in the card of a player who once dominated Japanese baseball.
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.
I get a duplicate for the first time in my set collecting project. The subject pictured on the extra card played twice for multiple teams.
A pinpoint precision pitcher. Mental consultant. Caricature artist. Bob Tewksbury is into a lot of things.
Lou Whitaker is most often remembered as the statistical twin of Hall of Fame double play partner Alan Trammell. Though the two are rarely mentioned without the other, it is a game in which they were separated that most sticks in my mind.
It is only fitting that the most intense player portrayed in ’93 Finest is the one who’s cards were the most hoarded by the most intense collector of the set.
A save of a decidedly non-pitching sort became the highlight of J.T. Snow’s career in the 2002 World Series.