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Your list looks good, rats60. Of those players, here are some years that are personal favorites of mine:
Bench: The 69 is probably the obvious choice, not going out on a limb there. Yaz: I like the 71, it's a unique look for Yaz. 62 is also nice with the triple bat illusion. Banks: Huge fan of a 67. Great balance on this card and great smile from Ernie. Gibson: The '68 for the historical significance. Nice portrait too. His 71 is cool as well if you demand an action shot... Spahn: I appreciate both the 57 and the 58. Two totally different cards, so if one doesn't strike your fancy; the other one might. |
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