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He is young and will have a tendency to admire the people that he can watch on TV and see in person. That is normal. As his grows up he will expand his horizon to other people as his learns what they did as ballplayers. He may or may not learn to love the ones you do. That is all right. We all have different taste and it has changed for us through the years. For now I would say to teach him to take care of the cards he has because they may be worth something when he gets older.
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