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Old 07-31-2013, 08:03 PM
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Default Player with same numbered cards in different sets

Hank Bauer's 1957 Topps and 1959 Topps cards are the same number in each set: #240. What are the odds? Are there other players with the same number in different sets?
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Default Other than some of the obvious ones

IIRC and I don't have access Bily Martin was card #208 in 1962 as a player and 1971 as a manager. Tons of others I'm sure --

An obvious one is Ted Wlliams as card #1 in 1954, 57 and 58.

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Another obvious one is Mickey Mantle. In 1958, he was card #150, as well as in 1967.

He was also card #50 in 1964 and 1966.

As well as card #200 for Topps 1962 and 1963 sets.

He is the most well known to share multiple numbers.

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