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Interesting choice!
I agree the top card is more aesthetically pleasing in terms of signature contrast and graphic design. However, the flip side is the bottom card has Johnson and Martinez pictured in more desirable team uniforms, i.e., Red Sox and Mariners vs. Expos.
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I don't know about that Steve...there seems to be a large Canadian contingent that feels otherwise. I get the feeling that those bygone days of the Montreal Expos are both revered and greatly missed by their fan base. I'm sure, however, the players don't miss that stadium (just ask Andre). As the previous home of the Olympics, Turner Field was much, much better than that place. (personally, I'd rather have two teams in Canada than any in Florida) Did I point out that the second card ALSO has Greg Maddux auto? mtl
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Hmmm.... for me, an easy choice. And it is "purdier"
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I went to a baseball game and some of the track and field when I went in 96. (Track cycling, Basketball, and Field Hockey too) I'd have to get the ticket stubs out, but baseball and track were probably on the same day. An interesting trivia thing, attending an event in 1 1/2 major league stadiums on the same day. Someday I'll have to find a way to get to Fenway and Nickerson on the same day. That makes me wonder how many places that's possible? Of course NY you can get to two full stadiums on the same day, but how many partial old stadiums are there? The other Boston stadiums are all long gone, but there are some fields near where the south end grounds were. Tough choice between the two cards. The first is better looking, so If all things were equal I'd probably go for that one. Steve B |
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Definitely the top one, mainly due to aesthetics. The signatures are much nicer, and the card is less "crammed". As well, not because I am from Canada either, I would have preferred to have them in the Expos uniform. Makes think of what might have been in 1994 !!! Although Randy Johnson was already gone by then. He has such an awesome signature.
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