1967 Topps Baseball

The 1967 Topps cards were my starting point for baseball card collecting, and I had completed series 1 to 6 in 1967. The 7th series was not sold in my area, but I was able to obtain all but 5 (Seaver, Carew, Robinson, Wills, John) of those cards at card shows in the early 1980s. In my opinion, this is the best looking series issued by Topps. -- 25-SEP-2009

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Monday, February 1, 2021

Aurelio Monteagudo – Why Does He Have a Card?

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As Ed McMahon always said to Carnac, “I hold in my hand the last…”  There were 490 players with their own card in the 1967 Topps set . Befo...
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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Jim Beauchamp (#307)

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Well, it's been eleven years (yesterday) since I started blogging here, with the 1967 set being my first blog. That set included 490 in...
Thursday, March 26, 2020

Orlando Martinez (#504)

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I just realized today when looking at the back of this card that Orlando Martinez hadn't played in the major leagues since 1962, when he...
Friday, January 22, 2010

Final Card: Ruben Gomez

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Ruben Gomez (#427) was a starting pitcher for the New Your Giants during the 1950s, and later had 2 tours of duty with the Phillies. Gomez h...
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Friday, October 9, 2009

Derrell Griffith - Why does he have a card?

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First, let's just pause for a few moments to take in this hair style: Derrell Griffith (#502) accumulated a whopping 15 major-leagu...
Thursday, October 8, 2009

Bruce Brubaker - Why does he have a card?

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Here we have card #276 - Bruce Brubaker. Although the card back says the Dodgers acquired Bruce from the Tigers' organization, he spent...
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