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82. Left Hand of Fate (also Whitey Bored)
The fact that Topps seemingly had no other choice but to feature Whitey Ford holding out his southpaw towards the camera in the very same pose year after year after year. See also: Gobbledybrook - having no idea what Topps was thinking when they put out Brooks Robinson’s 1958 card.
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Haha, that '58 Brooks card is truly worthy of its own term. A Gobbledybrook indeed! Last edited by cgjackson222; 04-11-2022 at 06:59 PM. |
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