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Old 08-22-2018, 05:30 PM
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You guys sayin Topps would never go with two NL All-Star 3B the same year??
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yeah kinda hard to both be all-stars the same season!
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Is Willie McCovey the only player to appear on a rookie card and an All Star card the same year?
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Is Willie McCovey the only player to appear on a rookie card and an All Star card the same year?
One other guy... Mark Fidrych.
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Here's one to which I don't know the answer. What player appears on the most cards in a single year. Base card, AS, WS, MVP, leaders, other multiple player cards (e.g. Managers Dream), and any picture on a checklist all count. It must be Mantle or Mays but I have no clue.
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Wild guess, but Mantle has a slew of cards in the 1961 set.
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Here's one to which I don't know the answer. What player appears on the most cards in a single year. Base card, AS, WS, MVP, leaders, other multiple player cards (e.g. Managers Dream), and any picture on a checklist all count. It must be Mantle or Mays but I have no clue.
Ted Williams appears a bunch of times in the 1959 Fleer set.
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Ted Williams appears a bunch of times in the 1959 Fleer set.
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Here's one to which I don't know the answer. What player appears on the most cards in a single year. Base card, AS, WS, MVP, leaders, other multiple player cards (e.g. Managers Dream), and any picture on a checklist all count. It must be Mantle or Mays but I have no clue.
Okay seriously. Excluding Babe Ruth appearing 10 times in the 1962 set, and all the Hank Aaron specials in the 1974 set, and I'd exclude team cards as well, 1961 Mantle is a good guess (he has 5) but Yaz shows up on 7 cards in the 1968 Topps set. Regular, All-Star, 3 Leader Cards, World Series Card, and Checklist. Can anyone think of a player legitimately appearing on more than 7 in one set?
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In addition to Yaz with 7 cards in 1968, Bob Gibson has 7 cards in 1969: Regular, All-Star, 3 League Leaders, World Series, Checklist. Gibson is actually mentioned on an 8th card, World Series Game 4 "Brock Leadoff Homerun" (picture of Brock) followed by "Gibson Wins 7th in a Row" though since Brock is featured, not Gibson, I wouldn't count that.

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Okay seriously. Excluding Babe Ruth appearing 10 times in the 1962 set, and all the Hank Aaron specials in the 1974 set, and I'd exclude team cards as well, 1961 Mantle is a good guess (he has 5) but Yaz shows up on 7 cards in the 1968 Topps set. Regular, All-Star, 3 Leader Cards, World Series Card, and Checklist. Can anyone think of a player legitimately appearing on more than 7 in one set?
Mantle is on 5 in 62 as well. Base, AS, HR Leaders, Managers Dream, Switch Hitter Connects.
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Seaver in 1972 and Frank Robinson in 1967 both have 6, but I'm fairly certain that nobody will beat the 7 that 1968 Yaz and 1969 Gibson are legitimately featured on.
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This isn't actually correct. Rose started the 1975 as a RF and therefore was on the AS ballot as a RF and started the game in RF. He switched to 3B during the year, therefore his 1976 card correctly identifies him as both, a 3B (which he currently was) and an All Star (which he was the previous year, only as a RF.
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