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Old 07-25-2018, 12:08 PM
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I believe 1965 had 7: Carlton, Niekro, McLain, Lonborg, Stottlemyre, Hunter, and Tiant (Blass and Briles came close at 19)
My first thought was 65 as I remember putting this set together and remember the number of rookie cards.

I got 7 too, but I included Dierker, but not Niekro. He did have a "Rookie Card" in '65, but his true rookie card was '64 Topps.
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Probably 66 with a start of Palmer Jenkins and Sutton, plus Bill Singer on the same card with Sutton, but I can't think of the rest.
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I believe you can add Bill Hands and Jim Merritt to those four from 1966.
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1965 with 7 is correct (Larry Dierker was the 7th, not Phil Niekro who's RC was 1964). You guys are on the right path with 1966... but who were the remaining 20 game winners?
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I believe you can add Bill Hands and Jim Merritt to those four from 1966.
Jim Merritt... very impressive. Thought he would be the last guy anyone guessed.
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Old 07-25-2018, 04:55 PM
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Correct. Fritz Peterson is the 7th 20 game winner RC from the 1966 set. There was however, an 8th. Whom? ...and what was the other set with 7 20 game winner RCs (and, of course, who where those guys)?
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You know how 1972 had those famous "Traded" cards? Topps should've done two more showing the wives of Fritz Peterson and Mike Kekich.
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From 1967: Boswell, Short, Seaver, Bahnsen, Dobson, Holtzman and Niekro.
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