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Cards that accurately portray the player.
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No head shots, no leaning on the bat rack shots, but action shots that make you say, "That's how I remember this guy".
Here are a few I thought of. Gibson glaring in for the sign, a big swing by Reggie, and Brock leading off |
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Is there a Clemens card where he is gleeful over sending a 100mph heater into someone's head? That's how I'll remember him.
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Like the '74 Reggie, but I'll always remember him as a Yankee.
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Billy
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accurately portrays my impression of Billy....
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Mr. Nice Guy.
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If bobbleheads count...note extra large head.
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Or this one...
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When shamed Olympic 100 meter champion Ben Johnson was tested, the whites of his eyes were as yellow as a banana, a telltale sign he was using steroids. Of course, they still tested him, and he tested POSITIVE, was stripped of his medal, and sent back to Canada in disgrace. But Barry? We can't seem to touch him, and the integrity of MLB, as well as its hallowed record book, is ruined ---Brian Powell |
Brooks Robinson
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I think there are many Brooksie cards that portrayed him well, but I always thought the '73 Topps likely does the best job at accurately portraying the player.
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For me it is the 1977 "Popeye" Garvey.
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1973 Topps Johnny Bench is a good one
1974 Topps Tom Seaver 1974 Topps Jim Hunter-is this is only in Action card? |
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Pinch runner Herb Washington
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