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geosluggo 01-23-2017 11:02 AM

Fence Busters, Belters, Maulers & other multi-player cards
 
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Those multi-player cards like "Buc Belters," "Tribe Thumpers" and "Mets Maulers" that Topps issued between 1957 and 1969 might be my favorite cards. As I have completed old sets I've also started acquiring duplicates of the multi-player cards to keep in a group by themselves as a separate project. So far I've got 86 of the 107 cards, ranging from high-demand issues like the '58 Mantle-Aaron card to mundane ones like the '67 Dennis Menke-Tony Cloninger card (which does feature Hank Aaron in the background; Hank is also in the background of the 1962 Mays-Mantle "Manager's Dream" card).

Lots of great players on these cards, but I think my favorites are the oddly titled ones like "Bill's Got It" and "Power For Ernie" and "Lindy Shows Larry."

Would love to hear anyone else's thoughts...

Kurri17 01-23-2017 11:51 AM

I agree, I love the multi-player cards and pick up nice ones whenever I can. I especially like the "Bird Belters" and "Managers Dream" with Clemente. I think the '57 "Dodger's Sluggers" is one of the greatest cards ever in my opinion. Great player combinations on a lot of these issues. And, definitely cheaper than some of the single big names. Best of luck on finishing out that run.

ALR-bishop 01-23-2017 12:01 PM

Neat project Geo. As a set collector I have them all but never gave them a lot of thought.

irv 01-23-2017 04:40 PM

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Although I don't have many, I do enjoy these cards as well. (Net 54 link below in sig)

This card, Mays, Clemente and Aaron, I seen fetched big bucks in a PSA 9 recently at one of the A/H's.

pokerplyr80 01-23-2017 04:56 PM

Great cards that are often under appreciated in my opinion. I have shared in other threads that I love the 58 Mantle / Aaron ws batting heroes card. But many are a great chance to own a card with 2 or more HOFers at a fraction of the price a card of just one of them.

irv 01-23-2017 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by pokerplyr80 (Post 1623510)
Great cards that are often under appreciated in my opinion. I have shared in other threads that I love the 58 Mantle / Aaron ws batting heroes card. But many are a great chance to own a card with 2 or more HOFers at a fraction of the price a card of just one of them.

Like I wrote in my net54 link below, "One of my all time favorites"

I agree with your other statement as well. They are perfect for the budget minded collector, but prices seem to be rising on them all the time.

geosluggo 01-23-2017 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 1623506)
Although I don't have many, I do enjoy these cards as well. (Net 54 link below in sig)

This card, Mays, Clemente and Aaron, I seen fetched big bucks in a PSA 9 recently at one of the A/H's.

That Clemente-Aaron-Mays is one of my all-time favorite cards. It's the only Topps card with all three of them together.

irv 01-23-2017 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by geosluggo (Post 1623522)
That Clemente-Aaron-Mays is one of my all-time favorite cards. It's the only Topps card with all three of them together.

I wasn't aware of that?

Especially glad now that I own a copy! :D

JustinD 01-23-2017 05:49 PM

Agree completely on these cards, they are awesome.

The 59' Topps multi cards have always been my favorites by far. I also think Fleer did an incredible job with those type of cards in the early 80s.

Bigdaddy 01-23-2017 08:10 PM

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I've always loved the '62 Managers' Dream and '57 Dodgers' Sluggers (not mine pictured). Both are hard to find with good registration.

geosluggo 01-23-2017 08:27 PM

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Topps tried to get as much mileage as possible out of some of these photo sessions...

JollyElm 01-23-2017 08:32 PM

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As Justin mentioned, Fleer did some cool things with multi-player cards in 1983…

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DBesse27 01-23-2017 09:05 PM

I'd love to own a copy of the 57 Dodgers Sluggers some day. Here are my favorite 1964 Venezuelan multi player cards in my collection:

http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...Cov-Wagner.jpghttp://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...0Ven%20162.jpg
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...0Ven%20268.jpg

clydepepper 01-24-2017 07:18 AM

One of my favorite cards is the 1967 Fence Busters card with Willie Mays and Willie McCovey - what a great photo!

I have several, but not all, of the multi-player cards in my collection. I consider any card with Mantle or Koufax included are Mantle or Koufax cards in my book.

That includes League Leader cards on which you can have as many as five Hall-of-Famers featured.

stlcardsfan 01-24-2017 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 1623524)
I wasn't aware of that?

Especially glad now that I own a copy! :D

Not to turn this into a League Leader thread, but the '63 NL HR Leaders is I believe the only card with 5 HOFer's on it (Aaron, Mays, Banks, Robinson, Cepeda)!

DBesse27 01-24-2017 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1623674)
Not to turn this into a League Leader thread, but the '63 NL HR Leaders is I believe the only card with 5 HOFer's on it (Aaron, Mays, Banks, Robinson, Cepeda)!

Yup!

Mickey Mays 01-24-2017 08:34 AM

1966 Topps Power Plus
 
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My favorite is from 1966 Topps #52 Power Plus, Phillies Wes Covington and Johnny Callison.

Interestingly Covington’s single card #484 has Wes in a Cubs uniform, two Covington cards two different teams same year.

geosluggo 01-24-2017 10:20 AM

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My favorite is from 1966 Topps #52 Power Plus, Phillies Wes Covington and Johnny Callison.

Interestingly Covington’s single card #484 has Wes in a Cubs uniform, two Covington cards two different teams same year.

Covington got traded to the Cubs in January, so I guess they'd already printed the 1st series card with him in the Phils uniform. Same thing with the 1963 "Buc Blasters" card, which features Dick Stuart in his Pirates uniform with Clemente, Burgess and Skinner. The back mentions Stuart was traded in the winter and "the fans in Forbes Field will miss his explosive power this summer."

nat 01-24-2017 10:27 AM

I liked them when I was a kid, because, as noted several times, they're cheaper than the solo cards. The Ted Williams/Ted Klz combo is still my only Williams card.

irv 01-24-2017 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1623674)
Not to turn this into a League Leader thread, but the '63 NL HR Leaders is I believe the only card with 5 HOFer's on it (Aaron, Mays, Banks, Robinson, Cepeda)!

I picked my copy up at the spring 2016 T.O. Card expo, along with some others, for a very good price.
When I seen the 5 HOF's on the one card and knowing I'd never be able to afford each player's true RC, I had to have it. :D

geosluggo 01-24-2017 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1623674)
Not to turn this into a League Leader thread, but the '63 NL HR Leaders is I believe the only card with 5 HOFer's on it (Aaron, Mays, Banks, Robinson, Cepeda)!

Amazing that Banks was able to hit 37 home runs that season despite missing a substantial portion of his right jaw

ajquigs 01-25-2017 04:25 AM

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This thread might end up costing me money.
My favorite is Casey Teaches from 1964. As a Mets fan since 1973 it's perfect for me that it pairs the legend with a very young version of a player who I grew up watching.
Other favorites are the 1964 Tops in NL with Mays & Aaron (it would be a perfect card if it were 1957 when Willie was still in NY), 1957 Dodgers Sluggers, and 1966 Clemente, Aaron, and Mays (although it would have been nice if they had waited to snap Willie after he was done checking his phone).

Thanks for the thread.

geosluggo 01-25-2017 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ajquigs (Post 1623983)
This thread might end up costing me money.
My favorite is Casey Teaches from 1964. As a Mets fan since 1973 it's perfect for me that it pairs the legend with a very young version of a player who I grew up watching.
Other favorites are the 1964 Tops in NL with Mays & Aaron (it would be a perfect card if it were 1957 when Willie was still in NY), 1957 Dodgers Sluggers, and 1966 Clemente, Aaron, and Mays (although it would have been nice if they had waited to snap Willie after he was done checking his phone).

Thanks for the thread.

"Casey Teaches" is a classic. 1964 was the peak year for the Old Guy Tutoring Young Player genre, with "Hitting Area" and "Bill's Got It" as well.

jchcollins 01-25-2017 07:09 AM

I love these as well. The '58 Mantle / Aaron card will always be one of my favorites. It was my first Mantle card, probably as an 11 year old or so back in the late 1980's.


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irv 01-27-2017 05:05 AM

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I love these as well. The '58 Mantle / Aaron card will always be one of my favorites. It was my first Mantle card, probably as an 11 year old or so back in the late 1980's.


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I believe this is the original photo that was used to produce that card?

autograf 01-27-2017 06:47 AM

The 'floating heads' 1963 league leaders cards are some of my least favorite. Fortunately, they went to full shots in 1964............

Collectorsince62 02-03-2017 10:37 PM

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This has always been my favorite.

Neal 02-04-2017 05:33 AM

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When Fleer came out in 1981, I was thrilled to see the multi-player cards back out again. I thought they were the coolest thing ever!

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MCoxon 02-04-2017 08:37 AM

Destruction Crew
 
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Always loved the '59 Topps Destruction Crew card with Doby, Minoso, Colavito. Three of my favorite players, all while playing for my favorite team, and they look so happy together --

- Doby, the first to break the color barrier in the AL and under-appreciated HOFer
- Minoso, one of the best non HOFers, who sadly recently passed before getting elected (I'm confident he will)
- Colavito, my grandfather and mother's favorite player from the late 50s in Cleveland

irv 02-04-2017 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MCoxon (Post 1627361)
Always loved the '59 Topps Destruction Crew card with Doby, Minoso, Colavito. Three of my favorite players, all while playing for my favorite team, and they look so happy together --

- Doby, the first to break the color barrier in the AL and under-appreciated HOFer
- Minoso, one of the best non HOFers, who sadly recently passed before getting elected (I'm confident he will)
- Colavito, my grandfather and mother's favorite player from the late 50s in Cleveland

Minnie Minoso stated, after he found out he wasn't elected on his last chance, that he better not be, after he passes.

I, at least hope the HOF honors that wish!!
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page...uba-hof-slight

MCoxon 02-04-2017 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 1627393)
Minnie Minoso stated, after he found out he wasn't elected on his last chance, that he better not be, after he passes.

I, at least hope the HOF honors that wish!!
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page...uba-hof-slight

I hope he gets in.

irv 02-04-2017 05:11 PM

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I hope he gets in.

He should already be in, but like he said here, he doesn't want in after he passes.

"Minoso: Don't tell me that maybe I'll get in after I pass away. I don't want it to happen after I pass. I want it while I'm here, because I want to enjoy it."

Unless it means a lot to his remaining family, I think the HOF should honor his wishes. It's the least they could do

tedzan 02-04-2017 06:33 PM

I believe the 1953 Bowman set (in the modern era) was the first to issue multi-players cards.

Here's one of my favorites......

http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...auerMantle.jpg


TED Z
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kailes2872 02-04-2017 06:40 PM

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As Justin mentioned, Fleer did some cool things with multi-player cards in 1983…

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My favorite card as a 10 year kid was the 1982 Fleer Steve & Carlton, Carlton & Fisk. I was a big fan of lefty and liked the play on words.

geosluggo 03-15-2017 01:14 PM

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Update -- I have now acquired all 108 of the multi-player cards from 1957 to 1969. #CrazySideProjects

Mickey Mays 03-15-2017 03:08 PM

Very Nice

irv 03-15-2017 06:31 PM

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Update -- I have now acquired all 108 of the multi-player cards from 1957 to 1969. #CrazySideProjects

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Very Nice

X2!

That's a great project to start and complete.

maddux311 03-16-2017 12:49 AM

Bombers Best
 
The 63 Topps Bombers Best is a sentimental favorite of mine. In the late 80's when I was getting into baseball cards, my Dad would take me to the flea market to shop with the dealers there. My first big purchase was the Bombers Best and I still have it somewhere(movers suck).

Topps206 03-16-2017 08:07 AM

I absolutely love those multi player cards from that era.

Minoso should be in. The Veterans' Committee is honestky the worst. They did the same thing for Santo and I hope they can elect Dick Allen before he goes.

geosluggo 03-16-2017 08:28 AM

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The 63 Topps Bombers Best is a sentimental favorite of mine. In the late 80's when I was getting into baseball cards, my Dad would take me to the flea market to shop with the dealers there. My first big purchase was the Bombers Best and I still have it somewhere(movers suck).

A very beat-up version of Bombers' Best was one of the first multi-player cards I ever acquired as a kid back in the 1970s. Because of that card, I used to think that Tom Tresh was one of the Yankee immortals along with Mantle, Berra, Ruth, DiMaggio, etc.

carney22 08-19-2018 04:30 PM

The 1967 set was kind of the pinnacle of multi-player cards, with 13 of them and very little chaff amidst the wheat. Mays-McCovey, Cash-Kaline, Brock-Flood, Stargell-Clendenon, Colavito-Wagner, all in wonderful posed shots, and leading off with the Robinson boys and Hank Bauer. It was the first set I collected, and those combo card helped form my sense of what a baseball card was supposed to look like.

And then we had my White Sox, represented by "Sox Sockers." Really? Pete Ward and Don Buford? Couldn't have gotten Gary Peters, Joe Horlen and Tommy John to team up for a picture? "South Side Slingers," maybe?

Whatever. I loved those cards, from all years, and have always enjoyed picking up the stray combo card from the off-condition commons bins at big card shows. Given some of the players on those cards, and the relatively low price tag on most of them, is there a better bargain in the hobby? (Well, maybe league leaders cards, but you get my point . . .)


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