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I would welcome thoughts and rationale to help me decide which Nolan Ryan to add as “the” card for my Hall of Fame collection
Of course, it’s a balance of card aesthetics along with price/value. I usually don’t like to get the multi-player cards for my collection - but his 68 card is just so iconic in the hobby. Or I could look to add the card where he was with the Angels and his career REALLY took off. Here are the candidate cards that I am considering - love to hear your thoughts and point of view around this Net54 water cooler! |
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The 74 card is a cool one for me. Others here have mentioned this as well.
It is Nolan at his best…..smoking hot fire coming atcha bub, see if you can hit it.
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The 1968 is such an iconic card. Koosman was no slouch either. Theres over 8200 strikeouts on that card
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What a classic ass woopin' that poor young and foolish Robin received on that night. ![]() Butch.
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If you don't want to go with the '68, then my choice would be the '71. I think it is a great looking card of Nolan.
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Agree with Scott. I have always liked his '71 and it is hard to find a one in this condition...and has a nice action shot.
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I'd also go with the 74.
The 68 is great, but a Nolan Ryan card in a HOF collection isn't about Jerry Koosman. The other advantage of the 74 is that it'll only set you back a few bucks. A HOF collection has some very pricey cards in it, might as well conserve where you can. |
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