7 Reasons Mickey Mantle’s Last Topps Card was the Best of 1969
(This is Day 10 of our series on the “Best Card From” each year, 1960-1989. Read all...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Jul 18, 2017 | Baseball Card Challenges, Baseball Cards, Best Card From, Topps Baseball Cards |
(This is Day 10 of our series on the “Best Card From” each year, 1960-1989. Read all...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Jul 11, 2017 | Baseball Cards, Players, Topps Baseball Cards |
The Super Rare (1951) Most collectors know that Topps started their journey into the baseball card...
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(This is Day 4 of our series on the “Best Card From” each year, 1960-1989. Read all...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Jun 25, 2017 | 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge, Baseball Cards, Oddball Baseball Cards, Players |
(This is Day 25 of our response to Tony L.’s 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge. See all our posts in...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Jun 14, 2017 | 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge, Baseball Cards, Fleer Baseball Cards, Players |
By the early 2000s, baseball cards were about the last thing on my mind.
I had finished grad school a couple years earlier, moved out of state, and was firmly entrenched in career- and family-building mold.
I occasionally bought a copy of Beckett or thumbed through a stack of cards, but mostly my collection was just an albatross that I lugged through move after move.
It stayed that way for at least 10 years, so this installment of the 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge is particularly, well, challenging.
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