I feel Mantle is the Steve McQueen of baseball. Musial- Wally Beaver
Wally Beaver?! Is it happy hour? ;) Musial is more of a Tom Hanks. He oozed talent, class, and humility. As for under valued cards I like the 1954 Johnston Cookie Aaron and the 1955 Topps Koufax.
Gr8Beldini
11-16-2015 09:52 AM
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Gr8Beldini
11-16-2015 09:54 AM
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Duende or whatever else you want to call it goes a long way. Look at the Namath rookie -- most experts would not rank him among the 100 best players ever.
No; but Namath might be the most iconic football player of all time. "Iconic" is what drives demand; not "better."
ls7plus
11-17-2015 08:44 PM
'56 Kahn's real rookie Frank Robinson--rare card, fantastic player, and first black manager.