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1952 topps fun topic Larry Jansen
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Larry has seven fingers up on his 1952 topps. There is a specific answer to this. Would any of you like to speculate as to why?
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There are 7 days in a week?
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Tom the seven is correct. Your hint is he is proud of each of them.
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He had a total of ten kids, but I'm guessing that he had seven at the time that photo was taken.
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He had 7 kids by the time he was 32. I bet he loved being on the road!
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7 kids in 1952
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That is the Brady Bunch + 1!
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Correct the seven signified his enthusiasm for his children. Eventually totaling ten.
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The fun part of this card is ... he had 5 fingers up on his left hand and 2 on his right in one original photo (obviously taken in the same shoot), and switched hands for the photo used on the Topps card.
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Spent more time in the bedroom than on the mound? :D
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Who said he was exclusive to the bedroom?:rolleyes:
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Those were 7 kids he knew about!
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The guy on the Cubs that had 6 fingers on each hand should have done that for a card...can't remember his name, it wasn't that long ago.
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Antonio Alfonseca. It was hereditary, something called polydactly.
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Gus Zernial
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Why does Gus have six baseballs on his bat?
One more day the photo would of had seven! |
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