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#113 Karl Drews
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#114 Bob Feller
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Bob Feller
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The Heater From Van Meter
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#115 Cloyd Boyer- Three brothers, Cloyd, Ken, and Clete all played in the majors.
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Cloyd Boyer
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2nd of 14 kids, including 2 brothers.
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1953 Bowman Color #116: The Walking Man Ed Yost
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Edward F. "Eddie" Yost. Third baseman for the Washington Senators in 1944 and 1946-58. The "Walking Man". 1,863 hits and 1,614 walks in 18 MLB seasons. Career OBP of .394. Eleventh all-time in career bases on balls. Third all-time among third basemen with 2,356 put-outs. Played 829 consecutive games for the Senators, the ninth longest consecutive games streak in major league history. 1952 All-Star. 1969 World Series Champion as coach for New York Mets.
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#116 Eddie Yost. He didn't always hit for average, but he had a high OBP due to his ability to draw walks.
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Eddie may have been able to get a lot of walks but as Juan Samuel once said "You can't walk yourself off the island"
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Duke Snider
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#117 Duke Snider
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He and Willie McCovey pleaded guilty to tax fraud in 1995 for failing to report income from sports cards shows :eek:
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Billy Martin
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#118 Billy Martin
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Died in a Christmas Day car accident in 1989. Thanks to his often time nemeses, George Steinbrenner, he was buried near Babe Ruth in Gate Of Heaven Cemetery
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Dale Mitchell
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A .312 hitter and two time AS who was the last out in Don Larsen's perfect game, on a questionable called strike 3 to a hitter who struck out only 119 times in almost 4000 ABs
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#119 Dale Mitchell I purchased this during the Super Bowl of 2022 from an eBay auction for around $46.00 and change. Man, I thought that I found the greatest deal in the world as the Mitchell is mostly found off-center. It was great until I was placing the card in my binder and the light happened to show the bottom left portion. I brought the issue up with the seller, requesting that I should receive a partial refund and he agreed. As I will have to accept that other cards in my set are going to remain pretty much as they are, I've learned to live with it.
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#120 Marlin Stewart
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Marlin Stuart
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As a boy, Marlin built up his arm and honed his accuracy by tossing pecans at squirrels
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Squirrels are tasty. Not sure about pelicans.
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Let's try this again, on the first post Berra "listed" to the left and I couldn't straighten the image. Neither of us have had any altering element that would have induced such a thing from happening.
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Yogi Berra
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The Jack Handey of baseball
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Bill Serena
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#122 Bill Serena
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Bill being at one time a typical Cub got thrown out of a game along with 11 of his Cub teammates in 1950
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Johnny Lipon
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#123 Johnny Lipon
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Scored the lone run off Bob Feller while Feller pitched a no hitter in 1951
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Charlie Dressen
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#124 Charlie Dressen
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Small guy with big ego, almost became a jockey before embarking on a 50 year MLB career. But did get fired once by Branch Rickey for betting on the horsies
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