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Who's the best non HOFer to appear on a HOFer's RC? Off the top of my head I would say Koosman?
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The answer would have been Alan Trammell until a few years ago. |
I forgot Ron Cey.
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181. Yukstaposition (Also Ron Tompgrins, Jerry Amuseman, Bill Dene-Hee-Hee, Al Weiscrack or Ron Slay) How some people try to get laughs by referring to the Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver, Pete Rose, or Mike Schmidt rookie cards by using one-of-the-other-players-pictured’s names instead. 229. Scrubbish Rookie cards of players that never made it big appearing in the same set with the same layout as other valuable, much sought after rookie cards. |
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Some RC trivia.
Steve Carlton -- only postwar HOF player with no second year card, I think. Tony Larussa and Lou Piniella -- multiyear gap between rookie and second year cards. Bobby Cox -- RC as a player is his ONLY player card (other than earlier Venezuelan). |
Phil Neikro has two rookie cards in consecutive years.
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Probably several examples of this but Eckersley is on a leaders card same year as his base RC. Though I guess that raises the issue of is his 1975 SSPC really his RC.
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More trivia Wally Wolf was on a rookie card 7 years apart, 1963 and 1970. Mike |
Also add Don Baylor and Ron Cey to the consecutive year rookie cards parade.
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I mentioned before maybe but Gaylord Perry is the only one I know of who went from his own RC to a shared card the next year.
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