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Maury Wills Rookie Card...
Just some food for thought.
We've all heard through the years how strange it was that it took many years for Maury Wills to finally appear on a Topps card, because of licensing issues and whatnot (no need to rehash it here). Conventional wisdom has always pointed to the 1963 Fleer offering as being his 'rookie card,' which is weird because he had already been in the league since 1959. As unorthodox as it is (and yes, I'm being a bit facetious), shouldn't this 1960 card be considered his 'rookie' card??? I mean, Luis Aparicio has nothing but a cameo role in this cardboard movie... s-l1600-16.jpg
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It's probably more of a pre-rookie, but I like your thinking!
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Bell Brand and Morrell Meats Dodgers cards were years before the Fleer.
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Interesting
I've never collected nor studied the set in question, but what is odd to me is that Aparicio did not steal a base in Game 5-- per Baseball reference, his only swipe was in Game 4. He was retired at second base twice in Game 5, but Charlie Neal took the throw each time. Hmm.
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Also interesting is that the back of the card states the only run of the game was unearned. It was not in fact unearned.
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Tod---stop clouding the issue with facts
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Another angle, from Game 4 per the Los Angeles Times:
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