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Old 07-29-2022, 01:57 PM
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1965 Topps #134 WS Game #3 - Mantle's Clutch HR
The pitched ball sitting in the catcher's mitt 'identifies' as a long home run...
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1972 Topps #434 Johnny Bench In Action
If a pitch can be used as a metaphor for centering, this card is ALWAYS found way off the plate...
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1961 Topps #531 Jim Coates
A tough, tough 1961 high number, and a Yankee to boot...
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1970 Topps #712 Nolan Ryan
Not only an early card of the 'Ryan Express,' but it also came out the year after the 'Miracle Mets' showed Baltimore who's boss, and it's a frickin' tough high number. A perfect cardboard storm...
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1966 Topps #50 Mickey Mantle
Getting primed to put the fear of God into right handed hurlers...
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1972 Topps #52 Harmon Killebrew In Action
An absolutely 'Killer' (get it?) card to find centered...
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