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Old 05-25-2016, 04:53 PM
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Close your eyes and visualize a baseball card. Any card. Now again. You can do this for days right?


















Now do the same, but visualize an existing card that depicts a night game scene.

Literally took me a half hour.
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and '89 score #652 count?
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61 Topps Mantle comes to mind.
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1953 Topps Dick Brodowski, the first card to depict a night game.
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and '89 score #652 count?
Yes, although I would call that twilight!
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61 Topps Mantle comes to mind.
I considered that one, but couldn't figure from my recollection if it was a night shot or just badly lit.


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1953 Topps Dick Brodowski, the first card to depict a night game.
Great card and I learned something new!
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I considered that one, but couldn't figure from my recollection if it was a night shot or just badly lit.




Great card and I learned something new!
Looks like a night game to me any way. If not that's some pretty poor lighting.
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It's a beautiful card.
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