The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Post

I'm betting any collector over the age of 30 remembers this classic book. It was pretty much th efirst book ever about baseball card collecting.
I figured it might be time to update the book to the digital age. Everyone cane help out. If you remember the book, add your favorite card and either reverant or iireverant captions to go along with them.
I'll start
Barry Latman was a serviceable pitcher who quickly rose from high school, through the minors and into the pro ranks where he pitched for several years. Despite that he never seemed to understand that his meal per diem meant he could stop eating baseballs for sustinance. Nevertheless he seemes to have gotten a good start on this one.
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Barry Latman was a serviceable pitcher who quickly rose from high school, through the minors and into the pro ranks where he pitched for several years. Despite that he never seemed to understand that his meal per diem meant he could stop eating baseballs for sustinance. Nevertheless he seemes to have gotten a good start on this one.