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Old 09-28-2025, 10:25 AM
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Were there any recent Bob Uecker cards? He had a ‘62 Topps card as player. A 202X Topps Now card (or something similar) would constitute a ~60 year span.

Being the team’s broadcaster counts, in my opinion.
My criteria was "on field" but hard not to make an exception for Ueck.
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Old 09-28-2025, 10:49 AM
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Just a literary twist: 'Casey at the Bat'. For all we know, Casey might still be playing, trying to redeem himself for his dark deeps that fateful day in Mudsville.
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My criteria was "on field" but hard not to make an exception for Ueck.
Red Schoendienst was on the field and in a baseball uniform for more than 70 years .
We need Lucas and his Schoendienst checklist

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It'd be interesting to locate prewar examples that show Chicago's "Sharkey brothers" (White Sox clubhouse men Art and Ephraim Colledge), as they purportedly first worked for the White Sox before WWI and continued in that capacity for decades, with Ephraim last appearing on a Topps team card in 1967. They're named as "Sharkey" on the 1933 R309 Goudey AL All-Star team photo and at least one of them appears on Topps team photos from 1951-67.

More details on the Sharkey brothers: https://www.number5typecollection.co...baseballs.html

I'm told Pete Sheehy served a similar long tenure (1920s-80s) for the Yankees, so might well appear in team photos and other official marketing throughout that time.
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