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It would be nice (helpful?, lucky?) if it was Mota because then the red card to the right of Howard would be Aguirre. But, I had recorded that the Indians RS was left of Aguirre (can't find that definitive miscut, unfortunately), so, if true, then the card below Aguirre can't be be Mota.
Freese may have a black border card above him at one point, but there is a row change above the Freese-Banks row, so Freese can't be ruled out. And unfortunately, we know little about the cards surrounding Wood, Law, or Cardwell. So, this series continues to tanatalize, flummox, confound, and p*** me off. |
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It’s not Law, his baseball is very close to the bio box as can be seen at the top of this page. It can’t be Elston Howard either, so that leaves Clete Boyer, Cardwell, Freese, Mota, and Wood.
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Found this Berra on eBay today - settles the question of whether he's a right edge card or not - looks like an Indian or Phillie to his right.
I ran through all Indians and Phillies, and the only ones that can't be ruled out because of the 3x/4x thing (Berra being a 3x) or already being to the right of another card are Culp, Brown, Indians Team and Phillies Rookie. Because of the slight tilt, I think the likeliest candidates are Culp and the Phillies Rookies - I think the team name on the Indians card and the headdress on Browns would show slightly. Thoughts? |
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 10-04-2025 at 02:04 PM. Reason: Addition |
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I don't think it can be Allen - somebody check my math, but post 24 has Gagliano over Allen, and in some posts in the high 60s, it seems Gagliano is place next to Owens in the left edge. If this is accurate, then placing Allen next to Berra would be impossible as it would make Berra a LE card which we know he can't be. With Culp eliminated, I think the best bet is the Phillies Rookies, but I'm not certain enough to lock it in on my grid. Last edited by deweyinthehall; 10-04-2025 at 03:49 PM. |
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