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Ah, but the 1926-29 Exhibit Post Card Backs Foxx, Grove and Wilson are similarly positioned, and are considered rookies (w/the Grove, of course, being considered his major league rookie, and his 1921 Tip-Top his first card)--We know a player may have more than one rookie (Cobb, for example, as several from 1907, with none especially easy to come by, especially in nice condition). Are we to be consistent, or arbitrary? Comments, anyone? IMHO, this one bears further discussion.
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