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Yes. When I first started looking into whether Topps blocked the further production of Fleer's 1963 set, I looked for court cases but found none. But I did find several FTC complaints filed against Topps by Fleer. Some had interesting production figures for certain years for Topps and Fleer. It is my belief poor sales due to inability to package their cards with gum rather than Topps legal moves shut down their 1963 effort . I do think their original plans were to issue further series and that they did have other players under contract to do so. The 59 set could be distributed with gum because Williams was exclusive to Fleer that year, but in 1963 several of Fleer's cards involved players also under contract to Topps, whose contracts were exclusive to distribution of such player cards with gum or candy.
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Hi Guys,
Missing cards has been an area that I have always been intersted in. The Maury Wills story has long been known in the hobby- about his anger at Topps for not signing him in training camp because they did not think he was much of a prospect and his subsequent refusal to sign with Topps until 1967. However, there are other players that have no cards or are missing years. Off the top of my head- Marshall Bridges - no cards Tony Horton - no cards Diomedes Olivo - no cards Eddie Kasko - missing in 65 & 66 Bob Lillis - missing in 65, 66, 67 Al Worthington - missing in 69 Doug Clemens - missing his whole career except 67 Arnold Earley - same as Clemens, nothing until 67 Rusty Staub - had a personal services contract with the Mets from 72-74 Jim Gilliam - missing in 65 & 66 Ron Brand - missing in 67 Julio Gotay - missing after 68 Sandy Valdespino - missing after 68 Ron Kline - missing in 70 Juan Pizarro - missing in 70 Jim Grant -missing in 70 Reggie Jackson - missing in 67 & 68 Al Downing - missing in 77 Jim Bouton - missing in 69 & 70 Steve Bailey - no cards Clyde Wright - missing in 67 & 68 Rickey Clark - missing until 70 Jerry Grote - missing in 77 since he had threatened retirement - there is a prototype in existence, though. The list could go on & on. In listing missing players, I tried to use only those that were established Major Leaguers or that had played a significant number of games the year before. If I got out the Baseball Encyclopedia I could probably list 100 more that should have been in sets but were not, and these are just the mid-1960s until the mid-1970s. If it had been me, I would print every player, coach, and manager for every season, and with every team they were with, however, only with current photos - not with old photos on the wrong team. However, since Topps never asked me as a kid back then it is still just a wish of mine that these cards had existed to collect. I am sure that the minute I post this I will think of some more. Jeff Last edited by Jeff Alcorn; 04-21-2013 at 10:29 PM. |
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Great list Jeff. Starting in the later 60s my understanding is that individual contracts gave way to Marvin Miller and the Players Association contract. I wonder if being missing could in some cases have been a matter of individual preference and in others just Topps miscues.
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There are plenty more: Here are a couple I remember
Chris Short has no cards until 1967 Rich Reichardt missed cards in 1972 and 73 Bouton is an interesting case as no one knew he would make the Pilots in 69 and then was a middle reliever for the Astros going into 1970. Belileve it or not, Ball 4 had nothng to do with his not having a card to end his career. Rich |
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I've got a nice image of Marshall Bridges and some nice later Bouton photos (all original Topps shots) that should eventually find their way onto my custom Topps-style cards.
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Since it seems that Topps goal each issue (year) was to include and preview players on each team for the upcoming season (whenever possible), it is interesting that some years players were posthumously included in a new set. Some that come to mind are:
1964-Ken Hubbs 1964-Jim Umbricht 1973-Roberto Clemente 1975-Don Wilson 1977-Mike Miley 1977-Danny Frisella 1980-Thurman Munson (Yankee team card) Several of these players passed away either in Dec or Jan (the year of their last card), so it was likely too late to pull the card as the issue was well into the production stages |
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