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Old 01-01-2009, 09:09 AM
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Posted By: Roger

Who is your favorite Cardinal?

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Posted By: Michael Steele

Stanky: Looks like he just took one deep and he knows it.

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Posted By: Dave Hornish

Staley-great horizontal shot of the stands....

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Posted By: Bob

I have to also go with the Stanky. That's one of my favorite '52 Bowmans regardless of team.

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Posted By: Greg

I've got to go with the Stanky as well, although it looks to me like he's admriing a high pop-up, not a home run. And how much does Al Brazle look like Lefty Grove?

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Posted By: Doug

"I've got to go with the Stanky as well, although it looks to me like he's admiring a high pop-up, not a home run."

I'd have to agree, that look on his face seems to say "I can't believe I just missed that!!"

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Posted By: Douglas

I'd have to go with Enos, he's there and he means business.

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Posted By: Jerry

Stan the Man, No doubt for me.
Classic card and a great player that I was fortunate to see play in person.

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Posted By: Dave W

Cliff Chambers looks like he is just following through after scratching somebody's eyeballs out.

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Posted By: Paul Carek

Musial. I just acquired a nice example after a long hunt, and think of the '52 Bowman as his best card, as well as an all-time classic. Those other cards are lucky to share a scanner bed with him.

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Posted By: Steve

The Werle, but the one missing part of the 'W'

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Slaughter, hands down.

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