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Old 12-31-2012, 07:04 AM
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Default Favorite "Action" Scene Card

Although I'm not a huge card collector I've always loved the look of this card for the pure beauty that it captures. It has baseball action written all over it. What's your favorite baseball card that captures a true "action" scene??
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Old 12-31-2012, 09:56 AM
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I like this one not so much for the action but the fact it shows Joe Dimaggio wearing #18 in his rookie year prior to being given #5

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I'm with steve f on this one.
the action pic of all time methinks.
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I've always liked the t3 action cards such as "safe at third", "out at third", & "close play at 2nd". Sorry don't have any scans to show.

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The Pee Wee Reese card is the first one that comes to mind (although that "in action" shot was not "in game").

The E92/E90-1 Rebel Oakes cards is also very cool. I actually first learned of this card on Net54, many years ago, and instantly added it to my list of cards to pick up.

And although it's far from prewar, I'd like to use my once in awhile pass to post a non-prewar card in this forum, as it's one of the best action shots in the hobby.
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And although it's far from prewar, I'd like to use my once in awhile pass to post a non-prewar card in this forum, as it's one of the best action shots in the hobby.
I've always loved the 71 Topps Munson. It's the only card I can think of where both players have their eyes closed.
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I'm with steve f on this one.
the action pic of all time methinks.
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+1 I immediately thought of the card Steve F posted when I saw this thread!
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I like this one not so much for the action but the fact it shows Joe Dimaggio wearing #18 in his rookie year prior to being given #5
+1, Steve. I've also got a VGEX example of this particular DiMag rookie. I believe that either MLB Channel's "Prime 9" or Ken Burns' "Baseball" contained footage of this very at bat--Joltin' Joe actually hit a homer in the action sequence captured by this very card!

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Two of my favorites:
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A couple more. One pre-, and one post-war.
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One of the earliest "in action" pictures there is, circa 1865.
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great images guys...scott...I love that one! Esp the catchers little "weight-lifting" type glove!!!1
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All really great cards!!
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Wow! Cool card.
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I really like the Willie Davis. It's funny cause I actually played ball in college with his son. He is starting to collect Willie Davis cards now and I don't believe he has that one. I will tell him about it an he will think that one is funny. I was actually able to give him a 63 post short print of Willie last week for Christmas.
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I love the Munson, still remember pulling that card when I was 9 years old. Unfortunately, still remember balling my eyes outs when he passed away, was just talking about it a few days ago with one of my friends.
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I really like the Willie Davis. It's funny cause I actually played ball in college with his son. He is starting to collect Willie Davis cards now and I don't believe he has that one. I will tell him about it an he will think that one is funny. I was actually able to give him a 63 post short print of Willie last week for Christmas.
I absolutely love his 1972 card, too. He's in the on-deck circle down on one knee and loosening up with a huge smile on his face. Awesome!
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