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Posted By: sean
Id like to say I have literally no interest in post 1970 baseball but I cant help but love the 1988 starting lineups. They are super cool and super cheap! Granted most dont look like the player but their are a few exceptions (The Pete Rose is perfect!). They are pretty worthless right now but I honestly believe they are a good investment cause every cool baseball item sooner or later (in this case MUCH later) becomes valuable. Wouldnt it be great to have starting lineups for every year! I personally a Hughie Jennings doing his famous eeyah! OR Frank Chance getting beaned, or do a starting lineup playset of fred merkle NOT running to second |
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