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Gibson scowling at a batter, and Maxvill channeling his inner Pee Wee Reese.
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That Luis Alvarado card is so bad it is funny..better than a hatless head shot I guess.
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Some great examples but I haven't seen a card with a better looking image than the 53 Reese. My all time favorite.
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Great shot of the marching band.
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Brooks Robinson crawling through the desert.
Last edited by PolarBear; 10-26-2015 at 08:33 PM. |
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Some great in-action cards posted. Here is one of my favorites. Not sure what happened on this play but I love how the dust if flying around and the look that Bench has. To me the look on his face is one of don't mess with the best. He probably tagged someone out at the plate and then threw someone out trying to advance.
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