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Old 03-31-2016, 06:05 PM
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1969 Topps has 48
And I missed 2 damn it
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Now 1969 appears to be the winner......
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Old 03-31-2016, 07:56 PM
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By most, do you mean the highest number, or highest percentage?
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1975 appears to have 50. Will update soon.

No, they are counting past MVP cards here sorry.

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If you count the coaching pics included on the manager cards 1973 Topps has 51.
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Old 03-31-2016, 09:27 PM
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If you count the coaching pics included on the manager cards 1973 Topps has 51.
You're killing me smalls...LOL...

1973 is now officially the winner (until the next post of course......)...
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1975 Topps up to 43 with managers:

walt alston, dodgers
earl weaver, orioles
dick williams, angels
red schoendienst, cardinals
frank robinson, indians
yogi berra, mets
sparky anderson, reds

We're not including MVP cards, but if you are including highlight cards:

hank aaron
lou brock
bob gibson
al kaline
nolan ryan x 2

That's 49.
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By most, do you mean the highest number, or highest percentage?
Well....I was thinking highest number, but I'd be interested in the highest percentage also......
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Well....I was thinking highest number, but I'd be interested in the highest percentage also......
I know this one. 1954 Red Heart has 33 cards in the set with 11 Hofers. That's an incredible 1 out of 3.

1963 Fleer has 66 cards with 11 Hofers. 1 out of 6. Another high ratio.

I think 1956 Topps has the highest ratio of any regular Topps. 34 Hofers with 340 cards. 1 out of 10.

This gives me another reason to show my 54 Red Heart. The Hofers represented are as follows:

Richie Ashburn
Mickey Mantle
Stan Musial
Warren Spahn
Red Schoendienst
Ralph Kiner
Duke Snider
Bob Lemon
Enos Slaughter
George Kell
Nellie Fox

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If you are going to count MVP and All Star cards 61 Topps or 62 Topps may come out ahead. I would suggest the most meaningful comparison would be limited to base cards of players and managers.

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All of the 50s set had less than 35. Below is a list of how many were in each set from 1960 to 1975. After 1975 the number drops. These numbers are what PSA has for the HOF sets.
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1960: 36
1961: 36
1962: 40
1963: 36
1964: 38
1965: 40
1966: 38
1967: 41
1968: 44
1969: 43
1970: 43
1971: 46
1972: 46
1973: 48
1974: 42
1975: 36

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