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Poor Mario Mendoza or Topps Chewing Gum Inc.?
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Looking at that my vote is Topps
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Mario made it to the big leagues by beating out thousands of other players, I doubt the qc department at topps was so rigorous in 1979. Warm body, you're hired!
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They got his career HR total right up to that point...
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People can say what they want about Mendoza at the plate. Despite the moniker given him by fellow players and later Chris Berman, he had a good glove. As for Topps and their card on him.....Error.
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Maybe they were concentrating on the Wacky Packages Re-Issue .
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Just on a whim, I looked up his stats. He actually batted .245 for Seattle in 1980.
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