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Old 05-25-2016, 03:30 PM
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Default Embarrassing cards

Show the cards that should never have been printed: player swinging through a strike, committing an error, with their fly open, with out of focus players in the shot, etc.

Here's one:

1973 Topps #456 - Dick Green
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Old 05-25-2016, 03:37 PM
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Always thought this was a bit much.
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Card 134 of the 64 set purports to show Mantle hitting a "clutch" home run off Cardinal Barney Schultz but in fact shows him whiffing on a Bob Gibson fastball

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1965 Topps #134 - Mickey Mantle [EX*MT]
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Yep, you can see the catcher's bare hand covering the mitt.


1973 Topps #410 - Willie McCovey [Good*to*VG‑EX]
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McCovey is tracking a foul ball, with his eyes completely shadowed, as far as I can tell.

The 1972 Clemente In Action is a classic, but was definitely intended.


1972 Topps #442 - Thurman Munson (In Action) [VG]
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This, however, shows little to any action.
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Great topic, and the OP pic of the Dick Green card is the first one I think of on this topic (of course, I was an A's fan as a kid living in Cali). Always thought it was unjust, as Green was a tremendous fielder.
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Don't have copies to post, but two that come to mind are '58T Red Wilson and '64T Sadecki. The former looks like he has a t*t peaking out of his uni; the latter has the word, "ass" on a bg billboard.
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This pic is Aaron's HR to clinch the pennant, as corrected in the Nu Cards set of the following year.
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1972 Topps Ron Bryant In Action

Pitcher Ron Bryant would go 14-7 in 1972 and win 24 game in 1973...but your "In Action" shot is you....bunting....for an out.....
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LOL. I assume that card was later edited?
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it was. older scan, but here's the corrected version:

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it was. older scan, but here's the corrected version:

Any idea how long they were around before being edited?

Funny card to own.
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I've seen that one before. Doesn't get much more embarrassing than that.
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