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Old 04-01-2016, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by the 'stache View Post
That's the real question. With somebody like Frank Robinson in the '75 set, he truly has two cards, a regular player card where he's listed as a DH, and a manager card.

But beyond those, where does it stop? Highlight cards? MVP cards? World Series recap cards? An outline as to what, specifically, is acceptable, would help make this a much easier exercise.
IMHO, the Frank Robinson example would count as two cards. The highlight cards could count if it was a highlight of a future HOFer. An MVP card would count if the MVP later turned out to be a HOFer. Same goes with the World Series Recap cards. I would also say that if somehow a HOF player ended up on a Team card, but didn't have their own individual card in the set, this would count as an additional card...
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