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Gregg Jeffries and Jose Canseco twice each? Oy.
Chipper Jones 1991 boring. For me, this is by far the coolest card of 91 and one of the very few coolest cards of all time.
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If this guy says the coolest card of 1972 is Fred Gladding, then what's the point of even reading his piece?? Pure stupidity. A big pass for me.
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Here are a few of my finalists for the coolest card of 1972 (with an obvious love of the 'in action' shots, and any card from the 'traded' subset would have sufficed)...
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I definitely like that one Peter, but the 91 Clemens still is my favorite that year.
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