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Posted By: Randy Trierweiler
Hi Claude, good question. I think the only way to tell is by the lifetime batting average. I checked my 2 Cardinals (Groat & McCarver), and Groat's lifetime average on both cards was .293. After checking his stats, that WAS his average after both the 1963 & 1964 seasons. I did notice that my 1965 version has a black "1" in the upper right hand corner in the green area. The card I call 1964 does not. The 1965 McCarver does not have a card number. Can anybody else chime in here? |
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