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Postwar Baseball Card Trivia
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7 is Lou Piniella 64 Senators 68 Indians 69 Pilots 70 Royals
I don't know any others |
4. Tony LaRussa I believe (64,68,72)
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LaRussa (#4) and Pinella (#7) are both correct. Anyone else?
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#1 Tommy Davis
Plus I only have two of the three players for #3. Tommy Davis(of course) and Hoyt Wilhelm. I have no idea who the third is. |
#5 is Bill Davis 1966-68 w/Indians, 1969 w/Padres.
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correction, Bill Davis is answer to #6, 1965-1969.
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Hoyt Wilhelm is one of the 3 guys I'm looking for in #3. Tommy Davis, having been the answer to #1, wasn't one of the guys I'm looking for here. The other 2 guys are sorta trick questions [hint]. |
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#5 is Dick Simpson 1963-65 Angels, 1966 Reds Rookie Stars.
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#2 Jim Mudcat Grant
1967 Twins 1968 Dodgers 1969 Expos 1970 1971 Pirates 1972 A's Also played w/Cardinals in 1969, but no card. |
BB card trivia
Who was that the 1960s Tiger player/ pitcher who appeared in the 67T set and was mis-photographed twice..then finally in 68 set they got his picture correct ?
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Damn. I was gonna guess Claude Raymond with his fly open on his 66 and 67 cards...Thought I might've had it, but he never played for Detroit.. Strangely enough, they did tease, as he had a similar pose on his '68 card, but this time with his zipper up..
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tiger pitcher
No ,this guy appeared on three consectve 2 player rookie cards
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Shouldn't be Korince. I know he was on 2 different 2 player rookie cards in the '67 set. But I thought the second one was correct..
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rookie
Yes !, thats it Kornice...I probably got the question a bit chopped up...but there was something about his 3rd rookie card on 68T ..I thought the 1st two were not him..or maybe the 1st and 3rd were not him ??
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The last 2 guys I was looking for in question #3, "In the 5 year period between 1968 and 1972, three (3) guys appreared on Topps cards with 5 different teams. Name each of them."
In addition to Hoyt Wilhelm (answered correctly), there were Donn Clendenon (68 Pit, 69 Mon, 69 Hou, 70/71 NYM, 72 Stl) and Jose Cardenal (68 Cal, 69 Cle, 70/71 Stl, 72 Mil, 72 ChiC) |
New Question - Name this Player
Year 1, this guy appeared on not one, but two solo rookie cards in the same set.
Year 2, he appeared on a solo card. Year 3, he didn't appear on a card. Year 4, he appeared on a multi player rookie stars card. Year 5 he appeared on a league leader card. Who is this player (and how did he appear on two rookie cards in one set)? |
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The answer to the last question should be Gary Peters. In 1960 his picture was switched with J.C. Martin, so he had his own card with Martin's picture, and his picture was on Martin's card. In 1961 he had his own card that had the Rookie Star logo, in 1962he was skipped, in 1963 he was on a multi-player rookie card- and that was the year he finally stuck with the White Sox- so in 1964 he had his own card and he was on a League Leader card as well. Jim Hicks had a similar situation: regular card in 1967 w/White Sox, dual rookie card in 1969 w/Cardinals, and a regular card w/Angels in 1970. He then had a few cards issued while playing in Japan with the Hiroshima Carp. Regarding George Korince, his first 1967 rookie card with the Tigers showed Ike Brown, and a second rookie card was issued later in 1967 with his correct photo. In 1968 he is again on a Tigers rookie card. Jeff |
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