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brewing
05-27-2014, 10:36 AM
Nolan Ryan had the most regular issue cards (counting shared rookie card) with 27 and Sandy Koufax had the fewest (Topps rookie card) with 12.

Which HoFers had the 2nd most and 2nd least?

Hint there is a tie for 2nd fewest.


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Gr8Beldini
05-27-2014, 10:51 AM
Pete Rose had 25; he must be 2nd most. I think you need to quantify the 2nd least guy (Babe Ruth had none; Stan Musial played pre and during Topps era, for example). If you are asking for the 2nd least out of guys that played exclusively in the Topps era, I would guess Bruce Sutter (I think he had 13, 1977-1989)

Gr8Beldini
05-27-2014, 10:59 AM
I think I have the other "2nd least" guy: Kirby Puckett 1985-1997 (13 years also).

brewing
05-27-2014, 12:02 PM
This is for HoFers that have a Topps rookie card.

Pete Rose is not a HoFer.
Sutter is correct.

Puckett had 12 like Koufax, I failed to mention him earlier. Another HoFer had 13 base cards.

howard38
05-27-2014, 12:03 PM
Yaz?

brewing
05-27-2014, 12:04 PM
Yaz?


Nope


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kailes2872
05-27-2014, 12:12 PM
Aaron 23 54-76?

nolemmings
05-27-2014, 12:35 PM
Drysdale had 13.

brewing
05-27-2014, 01:27 PM
Drysdale is correct.

Aaron is not.


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David W
05-27-2014, 01:33 PM
Dave Winfield?

6-4-3memorabilia
05-27-2014, 01:36 PM
Rickey Henderson for the most? He played from 1979 to 2003, he should be up there I would assume.

brewing
05-27-2014, 01:51 PM
Henderson is it. 24 years 1980-2003. There is another that is tied with him.


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6-4-3memorabilia
05-27-2014, 01:53 PM
Would Fisk or McCovey be the other one?

brewing
05-27-2014, 02:05 PM
Would Fisk or McCovey be the other one?


Nope


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6-4-3memorabilia
05-27-2014, 02:10 PM
Niekro or Eckersley? haha Ill run out of guys eventually

stlcardsfan
05-27-2014, 02:21 PM
Brooks Robinson.

brewing
05-27-2014, 02:37 PM
Niekro or Eckersley? haha Ill run out of guys eventually


Phil Niekro it is. 1964-1987




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brewing
05-27-2014, 02:40 PM
Which years had 5 HoFers on the same team, not counting managers?
Provide year and team.



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6-4-3memorabilia
05-27-2014, 02:47 PM
I think that would be the 1955 Dodgers: Koufax, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Camapanella, 1955 Yanks also had 5, Berra, Mantle, Slaughter, Rizzuto, and Whitey Ford.

6-4-3memorabilia
05-27-2014, 02:53 PM
27 Yankees had 6, Ruth, Gehrig, Combs, Hoyt, Lazzeri, Pennock

nolemmings
05-27-2014, 03:02 PM
BTW, Yaz was not incorrect--he had 24 Topps cards from 1960-1983.

nolemmings
05-27-2014, 03:40 PM
I'm not completely sure I understand the question. I'm assuming you're limiting it to the Topps era. The 1962-1966 Giants had 5 HOFers each year, all with Topps cards for the Giants (if you excuse the '63 Perry multi-rookie card): Mays, Cepeda, McCovey, Marichal and Perry. The '71 Cubs had 5 Topps: Williams, Banks, Santo, Jenkins and Wilhelm, even though Hoyt never pitched for them that year.

brewing
05-27-2014, 04:09 PM
BTW, Yaz was not incorrect--he had 24 Topps cards from 1960-1983.

I stand corrected. Henderson, Niekro, and Yaz had 24 Topps base cards.

brewing
05-27-2014, 04:23 PM
I'm not completely sure I understand the question. I'm assuming you're limiting it to the Topps era. The 1962-1966 Giants had 5 HOFers each year, all with Topps cards for the Giants (if you excuse the '63 Perry multi-rookie card): Mays, Cepeda, McCovey, Marichal and Perry. The '71 Cubs had 5 Topps: Williams, Banks, Santo, Jenkins and Wilhelm, even though Hoyt never pitched for them that year.

Topps era only, and must have had a card produced otherwise it would be the 56 Dodgers with 6 players.

You are correct, for the teams you listed.

1956 Yankees, 1955, 1956, & 1957 Dodgers.

Others?

nolemmings
05-27-2014, 04:30 PM
Also the 1956 Dodgers had Topps cards of Koufax, Robinson, Snider, Reese, and Campanella, the '57 Dodgers had 5 (swap out Drysdale for Jackie), and the 1953 Yankees had Topps for Berra, Mantle, Ford, Rizzuto, and Mize.

ALR-bishop
05-28-2014, 06:55 AM
Geez, Todd, I bet you even know who's buried in Grant's tomb :)

nolemmings
05-28-2014, 08:00 AM
Geez, Todd, I bet you even know who's buried in Grant's tomb :)

Actually Al, I always get that one wrong.

If you want to get technical, the '64 Braves have 5 players with cards who are in the HOF, although Joe Torre went in as a manager (Spahn, Mathews, Niekro and Aaron). Same for the '67 Cardinals with McCarver in as a broadcaster (Gibson, Carlton, Brock and Cepeda).

Seems like there should be a more modern qualifier than those already listed, and BTW, the '65 Giants also had 6 HOFers--Warren Spahn pitched for them that year although his card had him on the Mets.

brewing
05-28-2014, 08:22 AM
Seems like there should be a more modern qualifier than those already listed.


I can think of one more.

I find it interesting that the 1980 Padres had 4. Usually we think of winning teams having multiple HoFers.



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KCRfan1
05-29-2014, 09:39 AM
I only come up with Winfield, Smith, and Fingers for San Diego. Who am I missing?

nolemmings
05-29-2014, 09:41 AM
I only come up with Winfield, Smith, and Fingers for San Diego. Who am I missing?

Perry

brewing
05-29-2014, 04:14 PM
1981 Topps Red Sox had Eckersley, Perez, Fisk, Rice, and Yaz.

KCRfan1
05-29-2014, 04:57 PM
Perry

Of course....Thanks

KCRfan1
05-29-2014, 04:58 PM
1973 A's had Hunter, Fingers, Jackson, and Cepeda.

nolemmings
05-29-2014, 05:18 PM
The 1974 Red Sox had 5 if you allow for Juan Marichal's traded card--Juan, Yaz, Fisk, Aparicio and Cepeda. Strangely, the last two did not play for Boston in 1974--Aparicio retired and Cepeda lingered on for a final season in KC. Given that Fisk was hurt much of the year and Marichal didn't join the team until the last quarter of the season, it's hard to consider this a HOF-laden team and easy to see how they finished under .500.