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brianp-beme 11-19-2025 01:11 AM

Cards that have guest appearances by other identifiable players
 
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My posting on another thread of this Sam Jones R316 Kashin card that also features Goose Goslin in the dugout inspired me to create this thread. Show your guest appearance examples.

Brian

doug.goodman 11-19-2025 01:50 AM

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I found a few m114s with cameos the biggest name being Pee Wee Reese, but my favorite is actually the uncaring usher with the two photobomber kids.

Spike 11-19-2025 09:12 AM

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1956 Topps includes two cards with different paintings of the same action shot, #91 Gail Harris and #171 Jim Wilson, likely as a production mistake for two cards that occupied the same spot on series one and two print sheets.

The repainted #1 scooting under a high throw appears to be either Richie Ashburn (red cap) or Pee Wee Reese (blue cap), with Giants first baseman Whitey Lockman as the actual fielder shown. Went into more detail on this here: https://www.number5typecollection.co...wilson-if.html

Smanzari 11-19-2025 09:40 AM

Manager's dream is my favorite - Mickey and Willie are highlighted, but Aaron and Banks are very visible in the background. '69 All-Stars also have a good bit of these

GasHouseGang 11-19-2025 11:56 AM

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Manager's dream is my favorite - Mickey and Willie are highlighted, but Aaron and Banks are very visible in the background. '69 All-Stars also have a good bit of these

The card in question. It looks like Elston Howard just over Mickey's shoulder.

Smanzari 11-19-2025 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2550825)
The card in question. It looks like Elston Howard just over Mickey's shoulder.

Thank you! Was in a meeting so was trying to reply but not be obvious.

Here's a couple examples of the 1969 All-Stars:

Rose has Mantle
Brooks has Aaron
McCovey has Oliva
(there are also a few more)

https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=originalhttps://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=originalhttps://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=original

Anothernicetry 11-19-2025 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Smanzari (Post 2550830)
Thank you! Was in a meeting so was trying to reply but not be obvious.

Here's a couple examples of the 1969 All-Stars:

Rose has Mantle
Brooks has Aaron
McCovey has Oliva
(there are also a few more)

https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=originalhttps://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=originalhttps://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1969...&size=original

On the back of many of those cards are also "guests" the backside of thr 1968 All Star Bob Gibson has Pete Rose for example.

Yoda 11-19-2025 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2550825)
The card in question. It looks like Elston Howard just over Mickey's shoulder.

And I would surmise that the other 2 players are Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks; it must have been an All Star Game.

JollyElm 11-19-2025 02:59 PM

Look, don't want to be 'that guy,' but it's not Ernie Banks shooting the sh*t with Hammerin' Hank back there, it is #8 Johnny Roseboro (presumably at the 1961 All-Star Game).

nat 11-19-2025 03:25 PM

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Always a favorite when I was a kid.

GasHouseGang 11-19-2025 03:41 PM

I believe you are correct. I accepted that was Ernie without looking at the number on the jersey. It appears to be Johnny Roseboro as you said.

brianp-beme 11-19-2025 05:40 PM

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Nice so far, and keep on showing us examples.

I figure that not much is around in the prewar category. The only thing that comes to mind is the E92 Dockman (etc...) of Davis and Schmidt, and that is kinda cheating, as we only know the identity of the non-featured player because different portions of the same image were used to create both cards.

Anyone think of other prewar cards?


Brian (Not my cards. Not in a 100 years)

crispycards 11-19-2025 06:04 PM

(Sorry not Pre-War) but I have always wondered about the 1956 Topps #247 card of Bill Sarni. It shows a stern faced African American Dodger sliding hard into home plate. Is it Jackie Robinson? Junior Gilliam? Other? Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated. It would be really cool if the consensus is that it's Jackie.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 11-19-2025 06:09 PM

1970's-80's hockey cards are wonderful for extra players. What I love most of all is when I discover a player in the background who never had a card of his own. These guys are always thrilled when I send them some to be signed and some they can give to family and friends. After 50 years in some cases, they had been unaware they appeared on a card, albeit someone else's!

brianp-beme 11-19-2025 07:16 PM

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(Sorry not Pre-War) but I have always wondered about the 1956 Topps #247 card of Bill Sarni. It shows a stern faced African American Dodger sliding hard into home plate. Is it Jackie Robinson? Junior Gilliam? Other? Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated. It would be really cool if the consensus is that it's Jackie.

Intriguing. I have provided an image of this card. Perhaps someone has a super crisp image that they could share as well. The player's face definitely could be Jackie's. That slide screams "Jackie" to me.

Brian

brianp-beme 11-19-2025 07:22 PM

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Here is a photo I found of Jackie sliding. To me it looks incredibly similar style of slide, and a pretty good match to the facial features of shown on the card.

Brian

Ludington1 11-19-2025 08:05 PM

There are quite a few in the N172 Old Judge set, some name both players and some don’t.

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2550905)
Nice so far, and keep on showing us examples.

I figure that not much is around in the prewar category. The only thing that comes to mind is the E92 Dockman (etc...) of Davis and Schmidt, and that is kinda cheating, as we only know the identity of the non-featured player because different portions of the same image were used to create both cards.

Anyone think of other prewar cards?


Brian (Not my cards. Not in a 100 years)


BioCRN 11-19-2025 09:09 PM

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Surprised the 1960 Topps "World Series Game 5" card with Maury Wills (unnamed) manning 2nd while Luis Aparicio steals a base hasn't been mentioned yet.

That's 3 years before his 1963 Fleer "RC" and 7 years before his "first" 1967 Topps card.

Spike 11-20-2025 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2550923)
Intriguing. I have provided an image of this card. Perhaps someone has a super crisp image that they could share as well. The player's face definitely could be Jackie's. That slide screams "Jackie" to me.

Brian

The card-by-card 1956 blog is a great help on most cameo players from its set. In this case, it's Jim Gilliam out at home on 5/5/1955!

https://1956topps.blogspot.com/2023/...cardinals.html

brianp-beme 11-20-2025 12:47 AM

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The card-by-card 1956 blog is a great help on most cameo players from its set. In this case, it's Jim Gilliam out at home on 5/5/1955!

https://1956topps.blogspot.com/2023/...cardinals.html

Nice...Jackie must have taught Junior how to slide! Here is the exact photo of Gilliam sliding that was used on the Sarni card. So the 1956 Topps Bill Sarni card still belongs on this thread.

Brian

brianp-beme 11-20-2025 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by BioCRN (Post 2550950)
Surprised the 1960 Topps "World Series Game 5" card with Maury Wills (unnamed) manning 2nd while Luis Aparicio steals a base hasn't been mentioned yet.

That's 3 years before his 1963 Fleer "RC" and 7 years before his "first" 1967 Topps card.

That one is definitely cool, considering the whole Wills/Topps story.

Brian

brianp-beme 11-20-2025 01:13 AM

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There are quite a few in the N172 Old Judge set, some name both players and some don’t.

You are so right. The ones that only name one player would be perfect for this thread.

Pictured below is one that is almost perfect for this thread, as it pictures player George Shoch and manager/umpire John Gaffney.

Here is the Wikipedia link for John Gaffney...he had an interesting baseball career.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gaffney_(baseball)


Brian

GeoPoto 11-20-2025 05:44 AM

Here's Farrell tagging Hines:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...843f64a81c.jpg

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GeoPoto 11-20-2025 07:00 AM

"Anyone think of other prewar cards?"

There are a lot of E-cards that have players in the background, but identifying them could be difficult. Unless, it has already been done. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e9d985b9d0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a5f727e2b5.jpg

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crispycards 11-20-2025 07:08 AM

Thanks Brian and Matthew for the great info on the Sarni card !

Yoda 11-20-2025 11:59 AM

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I believe you are correct. I accepted that was Ernie without looking at the number on the jersey. It appears to be Johnny Roseboro as you said.

Me, too, Elm. Good call. When I think of Roseboro, it is always the terrible incident with Juan Marichal.

Ludington1 11-20-2025 05:41 PM

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Beauty, that’s on my wishlist, my son is deaf, as Hines was.


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Here's Farrell tagging Hines:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...843f64a81c.jpg

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Ludington1 11-20-2025 05:43 PM

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Here’s my most recent Hoosiers pickup, we haven’t figured out yet who is sliding.

Ludington1 11-21-2025 10:42 AM

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