<< <i>I was pretty sure except for Grich and Melton. Most were in their prime when I was really young so I wasn't positive. >>
Melton lead the A.L. in 1971 with 33 homers, equaling his total from 1970. In 1970 he became the first White Sox player ever to reach the 30-hr mark in a season.
No purchases for me this week, so I'll start off today's round of raw cards with some of my 1955 Topps.
I was curious as to why the Harry Agganis card carried such a high book value. I had never heard of him, so I did a little research and came up with this:
Too easy! Yes, each card features a player who would later manage in the big leagues. The only one who didn't is Roric Harrison on the O's rookie card, although both Baylor and Oates did manage to manage.
Collecting Clemente master (#6) and basic PSA registry sets, Hank Aaron master and basic sets, Mantle oddball issues, 1970's mega decade HOFs, 1967 Topps pin ups, and high grade Topps Clemente and Aaron. Numerous transactions with over 100 board members.
got to go to a local mall show and picked up some 70 topps and a 55 topps for my sets
Fred
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
I found these in a box of stuff I bought back in the 80's. I bought the 72 Rose and 74 Robinson auto'd cards from a dealer so I don't know if they are good or not.
<< <i>Can you tell what common bond ties these cards together? Identify the mystery theme and you will be considered a true baseball historian. I apologize for posting a couple of Red Sox cards that I showed way back when, but they were needed to complete the mystery package.
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These guys all played for the 1969 Seattle Pilots.
"I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
That Unitas is absolutely beautiful! I owned one from about 1987 up to a few years ago. I bought it at a local YMCA show for $25.00. It was before football cards became popular and it was about a PSA 5 to 5.5. I sold it on Ebay for around $180.00 and bought a 1977 Topps Baseball set and some 70's PSA graded cards. I miss having it in my collection.
2008 Donruss Classics #CC-11 Steve Young and John Elway #'d 8 of 25 (Young's jersey #)
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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Steve
<< <i>Yup Grich Tied in 81 with 3 other guys, can you name them?
Steve >>
Dwight Evans, Tony Armas, Eddie Murray...22 hr each.
You have a really cool way of collecting. It's unique and very interesting.
<< <i>I was pretty sure except for Grich and Melton. Most were in their prime when I was really young so I wasn't positive. >>
Melton lead the A.L. in 1971 with 33 homers, equaling his total from 1970. In 1970 he became the first White Sox player ever to reach the 30-hr mark in a season.
I was curious as to why the Harry Agganis card carried such a high book value. I had never heard of him, so I did a little research and came up with this:
Harry Agganis
Wow, what a sad story! I'm surprised that someone hasn't made it into a screenplay (like the movie about Ernie Davis that will be coming out soon).
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
Bosox1976
Tom, I love all of your 1950's cards. Those '55's are awesome...clean and well-centered. I read the story of Harry Agganis. Thanks for that, too.
<< <i>they managed. >>
Too easy! Yes, each card features a player who would later manage in the big leagues. The only one who didn't is Roric Harrison on the O's rookie card, although both Baylor and Oates did manage to manage.
<< <i>THE Ryan and clementes are being sent in a week or so
Why? A lot of cards here were freed from their plastic slabs, why shackle them?
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<< <i>THE Ryan and clementes are being sent in a week or so
Why? A lot of cards here were freed from their plastic slabs, why shackle them? >>
Hooray for Buccaneer!
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
RIP GURU
Bosox1976
i wonder how many years in a row (if any) cubs used that team card setup?
j
RIP GURU
Chris
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
<< <i>awesome team cards....
i wonder how many years in a row (if any) cubs used that team card setup?
j >>
j, I don't know about pre-1970, but the Cubs used the heads-only format in 1971, 72, 74, and 76-81.
Nice 71's Julen
j
RIP GURU
<< <i>alliteration my man
j >>
j, you are right on the money! Each player's last name begins with the same letter as does his first. Alliteration.
<< <i>Can you tell what common bond ties these cards together? Identify the mystery theme and you will be considered a true baseball historian. I apologize for posting a couple of Red Sox cards that I showed way back when, but they were needed to complete the mystery package.
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These guys all played for the 1969 Seattle Pilots.
Sorry, I didn't notice your post. I must have assumed it was the one I put up.
You are correct about the secret theme. They all played for the 1-year wonder Seattle Pilots. Well done.
i fell ya on that 1.
j
RIP GURU
2008 Donruss Classics #CC-11 Steve Young and John Elway #'d 8 of 25 (Young's jersey #)
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.