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I've been aware of this for many years, and am curious if anyone else has noticed it too. So I'll ask in the form of a trivia question:
Topps regular issue sets, 1960 through 1969, which player who had at least 7 regular cards during those years had the highest AVERAGE card number? It isn't Mantle, but for clarification, this is what I mean: Year Mantle 1960 350 1961 300 1962 200 1963 200 1964 50 1965 350 1966 50 1967 150 1968 280 1969 500 Average card number: 243 The guy I'm thinking of has an average card number over 400. |
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Just a wild guess, George Altman?
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Willie McCovey? Seems he was a high number most of the time.
EDITED to add: 415.3 1960 316 1961 517 1962 544 1963 490 1964 350 1965 176 1966 550 1967 480 1968 290 1969 440
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Yes, this is who I was thinking. When I started collecting cards seriously I noticed McCovey seemed to fairly consistently be in the later series and rarely in the first two or three.
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Can't disagree. Reminds me of when my daughter was in high school and was reading in the living room while I watched Star Trek. I started reciting the dialogue lines before they were uttered and she closed her book, stood up with large bug eyes, and backed out of the room.
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I think I ran across a player who would top McCovey, perennial 60's Topps high number Johnny Klippstein. He averaged out to 431.25. I originally came up with 414.25, but I double checked and now I come up with 431.25.
These are Klippstein's card numbers for 1960's Topps: 1960-191 1961-539 1962-151 1963-571 1964-533 1965-384 1966-493 1967-588 I came up with a total of 3.450, and that divided by 8 (years) came out to 431.25, which beats McCovey. If someone wants to double check please do, I messed up my first try.
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Anyone else think Todd and Cliff need a hobby ?
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I was looking through 1966 Topps semi high numbers on eBay and COMC for possibly creating a virtual original uncut sheet for that series but had to call it off for a lack of miscuts available, but when I noticed that Johnny Klippstein was #493 it popped in my head that he had numerous high numbers in the 60's so I went back to this thread and tallied up his aggregate number.
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Younger folks will never know the excitement of opening up packs from a new series not knowing who was going to be in there.
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Or spend time looking for card 145 Ed Bouchee, or Ted signing that contract, or cards 175, 186, 203 and 209
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Mark Belanger has a few high numbers
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I found someone who has Johnny Klippstein beat and he has a card for every year of the sixties. Just like with Klippstein, I was looking through a semi-high series for a different reason and I noticed Don Cardwell was in the series. I thought he seemed to be in a lot of semi-high and high series so I figured I would add them up and divide the total by ten. His total is 4357 which comes out to an average of 435.7, which beats Klippstein's eight year average of 431.25.
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First name that popped in my head was Frank Robinson......but his average is only 314.
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