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Old 02-10-2020, 08:36 PM
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I personally don't think this one quite qualifies as that's actually a pretty good representation of what he looks like. haha.

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I personally don't think this one quite qualifies as that's actually a pretty good representation of what he looks like. haha.
Has to be Andrew Siciliano's (cbs sports) grandfather.
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If we're taking about cards where you can't see the player's face, Topps doesn't do any better today. Case in point: this 2019 Topps Now card of Pete Alonso (#32). You can't see his face, and the parts of the uniform number that are showing could be any number.



Unlike most cards, Topps Now are designed and printed the day after the event, so it's not like they have the luxury of waiting until the best photo comes along. But even when you take that into account, was this really the best photo they could get before their deadline?
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You would think with today's technology they could do better.

and while not a photo I always like the pic of this guy crawling to base.



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If we're taking about cards where you can't see the player's face, Topps doesn't do any better today. Case in point: this 2019 Topps Now card of Pete Alonso (#32). You can't see his face, and the parts of the uniform number that are showing could be any number.



Unlike most cards, Topps Now are designed and printed the day after the event, so it's not like they have the luxury of waiting until the best photo comes along. But even when you take that into account, was this really the best photo they could get before their deadline?
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This one scares my kids....
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Huge wad of tobacco?....
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