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Old 08-18-2002, 04:08 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens 

How many players appeared on Playball, Goudey, etc and also appeared in Bowman and Topps sets as players?

Ted Williams comes to mind, as does Phil Caveretta, but I am sure there are many more I am missing.

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Old 08-18-2002, 04:32 PM
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Probably a lot of the coaches and managers, like Bill Dickey and Leo Durocher.

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Bob Feller is in the 38 Goudey set and many Topps and Bowman sets. Bobby Doerr is also in the 38 Goudey set and made it into a few Bowman and Topps sets. Luke Appling is in the 34 Goudey set and the 49 & 50 Bowman sets. Johnny Mize, Lou Boudreau, Enos Slaughter & Phil Rizzuto were in the 41 Double Play sets and also in Topps and Bowman sets. Pee Wee Reese was in the 41 Double Play and Play Ball sets and in many Topps and Bowman sets. That's all I can think of right now.

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Players then Coaches: Frankie Frisch & Billy Herman; Al Lopez, Bucky Harris; Lukew Sewell(?)
Players: Preacher Row (?); Dizzy Trout(?); Tommy "Old Reliable" Henrich; Sid Gordon .

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Posted By: Paul

I forgot a really obscure one. Pitcher Bobo Newsom was in the 36 Goudey set and the 53 Topps set, both as a player.

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Posted By: Tom Lawrie

He went from bad as a car salesman in Milwaukee (where he schemed to steal the Seattle Pilots) to much worse as a spineless, amoral "yes man" of an owner's commissioner. He crossed over to the dark side decades ago.

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Posted By: Marty

There is always DiMaggio, Dom.

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Don't forget the All-Time Greats in the 73 Topps set. Ruth, Cobb, etc.

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that my brother is a clueless dork.

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