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Not a fan of Jim Rice cards
This Hall of Fame legend deserved much better cards. Almost all of his cards are head shot photos. I guess his 1977 Topps is cool. Are there any Jim Rice cards that you like?
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I like his 1978 so much I put it in my Wall of Fame. But yeah, a lot of his others are boring.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cc98a25b8c.jpg
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Since I like the "flair" of the rookie cup and AS badges, the 76 & 79 are thumbs up for me, but his 80 Tops is probably his best looking "vintage" card.
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1980 Topps is a great looking card and I've always liked '76 - his first solo Topps card and the big trophy.
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This was a fave when I was opening packs as a kid. The 52 for Foster was just so nuts!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...73be12760d.jpg
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My 14 year old has this signed by Rice and I'm hoping to help him get Foster on there too
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I've always liked the '77 Topps Rice, with the newly remodeled Yankee Stadium in the background.
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Despite what some may think, Jim Rice was actually a fine left fielder at Fenway. He knew that wall as well as anyone. Does anyone know of any cards that picture him actually making a defensive play?
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The only ones I recall are a couple of Fleer cards of Rice. Unsure if he’s actually making a play, but he was in the field with a glove in hand if I’m recalling correctly.
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The 80 is about as good as it gets.
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