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Baseball Card Trivia Question
I've been posting these from time to time. Got two for you. One I consider easy, and the other will make you look through your collections until you come up with the answer (I hate trivia questions that can easily be looked up on the internet). So, starting with the easy one:
1) Only one player (Postwar pre-1980) has appeared in the same set as an all-star; with a Topps Rookie Trophy; and on a League Leader card. Name him. 2) Two players on the same Topps Rookie Stars card (Postwar pre 1980) were both later featured as all-stars in the same set. This actually happened twice. Name the Rookie Stars cards (year and players), and name the year these guys were later featured as all-stars in the same set. |
First one sounds like the Bird!
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For second question, is only the RC pre-1980 or is that true of all the cards?
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I assume Molitor Trammell and Murphy Parrish are too easy and thus wrong?
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trying to think of weird ones like Scioscia/Valenzuela or Baker/Baylor, Fisk/Cooper?
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Not the answer to the question but the Cey/Schmidt RC generated quite a few all-star cards.
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NM read question wrong.
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Okay, got it. Rather than answer I will drop a hint for others. 1976 Oakland A's.
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Dale Murphy and Lance Parrish were on the same "rookie" card even though Murphy had appeared the year before in 1977. Pretty sure they were all stars at the same time.
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1970 Topps #21 Vida Blue & Gene Tenace Both All Stars in 1976 Topps Set. |
Too late as usual.
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Best trivia is (are?) the questions you can't immediately look up on-line. Good job fellas!
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Murphy and Parrish are pretty high up on the list of All-Star appearances by non-HOFers, at least among eligible non-PED guys. Murphy had 7, and Parrish had 8.
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You guys sayin Topps would never go with two NL All-Star 3B the same year??
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Is Willie McCovey the only player to appear on a rookie card and an All Star card the same year?
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Here's one to which I don't know the answer. What player appears on the most cards in a single year. Base card, AS, WS, MVP, leaders, other multiple player cards (e.g. Managers Dream), and any picture on a checklist all count. It must be Mantle or Mays but I have no clue.
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Wild guess, but Mantle has a slew of cards in the 1961 set.
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Going just with regular issue Topps, here are Aaron's biggest years:
1974 - 7 (counting 5 Hank Aaron Specials) 1958 - 4 1959 - 4 1961 - 3 1973 - 3 1975 - 3 Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk |
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In addition to Yaz with 7 cards in 1968, Bob Gibson has 7 cards in 1969: Regular, All-Star, 3 League Leaders, World Series, Checklist. Gibson is actually mentioned on an 8th card, World Series Game 4 "Brock Leadoff Homerun" (picture of Brock) followed by "Gibson Wins 7th in a Row" though since Brock is featured, not Gibson, I wouldn't count that.
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Seaver in 1972 and Frank Robinson in 1967 both have 6, but I'm fairly certain that nobody will beat the 7 that 1968 Yaz and 1969 Gibson are legitimately featured on.
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If you counted the Yaz puzzle on the backs of the 1968 TSN All-Stars, which is not a huge stretch, you could add another 9 cards to his count!
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