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Old 09-07-2018, 02:55 PM
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Very nice! Those classic pitching rookie cards look great grouped together like that. Welcome to the forum.
Thanks. They are a great group of cards. That Ryan/Koosman card in a higher graded was somewhat of a mile stone for me to acquire. That card is just a great card.

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Welcome, Jeremy-

I also have the Fritz Ackley , Bill Denehy and Jerry Koosman Rookie Cards, though my Ackley is ungraded.

Good Stuff!

Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the welcome! These are greater cards because they have the future stars from the Hall of Famers rookie years. They allow a youngster such as me to have a look at who was considered a prospect during the days of a Ryan, Carlton or Seaver. They are a greater group of cards because of that. Koosman had a good 18 year career in the majors. Neat deal.

I have also got the rookie stars of Ron Cey and John Hilton, Sonny Jackson and Hank Allen cards all in good grade. They are another great group as well.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich

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