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Note: I had to amend #3 (originally asked for 4 guys) because one of the 4 guys had a card in the previous year's set (not sure how I forgot that - it is a somewhat prominent card). Last edited by Gr8Beldini; 01-07-2014 at 02:29 PM. |
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1. 1970 Topps.
Miguel Fuentes Herman Hill Paul Edmondson 2. Thurman Munson |
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very good--beat me by a couple of minutes--I knew I should have just answered part one first
![]() I would add that Lefty Phillips also died within the decade (1972) and I believe 1970 may have been his rookie card, since he never played in the majors.
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1970 was my next thought with Munson's rookie card in the set but took me a while to figure out the three players. On a side note, I saw Thurmon Munson's last game as the Yankees spanked my White Sox in Comiskey Park 9 - 1. Last edited by Samsdaddy; 01-07-2014 at 12:31 PM. |
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FYI... Question #3 - the 4 guys are not obscure players (like the 3 guys in the '70 set). I thought that this would have been the easier question. Anybody?
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Well, it's not '76. there were only 2
Lyman Bostock Mike Miley |
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I had to amend question #3 (originally asked for 4 guys) because one of the 4 guys had a card in the previous year's set (not sure how I forgot that - it is a somewhat prominent card).
Anyway, the reworded question #3: Only one other Postwar Topps set (based on my research) had as many as 3 rookie cards of guys that would die within the next 10 years. What set and which guys? ...and part 2 of this question (to see how good you are): Name the guy I originally thought belonged as a "died young" rookie card in this set. Last edited by Gr8Beldini; 01-07-2014 at 02:36 PM. |
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Funny, that is how this set of questions started. I noticed Bostock and Miley and wondered if there were others from the '76 set (there weren't).
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3. 1968 Topps
Don Wilson Bob Moose Danny Frisella Though, 1976 was my first thought as well. Last edited by Samsdaddy; 01-07-2014 at 02:52 PM. |
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1968 was the set I was looking for. Any idea who the other "died young" guy was (that actually was on a RC in the '67 set)?
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but Ricardo Joseph died in 1979
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Grrrr....I don't know the fourth player.
I wanted to say Mark Belanger but he passed away well after the 10 years though he was still young. |
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Dumb of me to forget he was in the '67 set but Ron Willis died of a brain tumor in the early 70's. I forgot that he was on the high # Rookie Stars with Jim Shellenback in '67.
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I saw that when I was checking Baseball Reference to come up with the questions.
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Ahhh...very challenging questions.
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