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I gotcha, Jarrod. Have you read Jane Leavy's book, "The Last Boy?" It is truly a terrific read, and a pretty fair account of one helluva player (and I would say eventually one helluva man) all the way around, with nothing but nothing held back, good or bad, all the way around.
Hmmm...interesting post number for me, considering the nature of this post. #353, Mantle's batting average in '56, the triple crown year! Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 08-13-2011 at 08:42 PM. |
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Always interesting to see what others opinions are on their favorite cards. I would contribute to this, but I'll refrain for fear of being laughed off this message board. My modest budget confines me to extreme collecting tunnel vision...as a rule I really only collect Cubs stuff. Maybe some day I'll move on to the other 50s and 60s HOF'ers
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