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Cal Hubbard had a '55 Bowman as a mlb umpire and was an All American and pro football Hall of Famer in football but I believe his only football cards are in modern 'nostalgia' sets like Swell Gum, etc. You could put him on the list with an asterisk I guess.
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Jim Thorpe
Bob Gibson Last edited by Gorditadogg; 12-10-2021 at 12:02 PM. Reason: Add pics |
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Brian Jordan
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If one counts custom/tribute cards, Dave Winfield.
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Bob Hayes!!
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![]() https://www.tcdb.com/Gallery.cfm/sid...-Dave-Winfield Also, Kirk Gibson was a football star at Michigan State.
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Pete Layden hit .250 in 41 games for the Browns in 1948, and played in the NFL 1948-50. After 1948 he played baseball with the Victoria Rosebuds, a semi-pro team in Texas which played in the Guadalupe Valley League. He has some baseball cards, but I'm not sure if he has any football cards.
There were a fair amount of NFL players who played semi-pro ball. Dom Principe, NFL 1940-42 and 1946, played for the Bay Parkways in Brooklyn. Hall of Famer football player Ken Strong was a hard-hitting outfielder for the Springfield Greys. Probably some others who I'm forgetting.
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Are there any hockey cards of Kirk McCaskill?
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