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They were considered standouts from 1901-1941 but never got a whiff of Cooperstown. Check out cards of some long ago stars worth remembering.
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Collecting 19th century baseball cards isn't as tough as you might think. Here's a short list of standouts that should be on your want list.
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Getting your own baseball card is hard enough but some players overcome a variety of physical and mental issues to earn a spot of the big league stage.
View ArticleBaseball Cards of the 10 Forgotten 1945 All-Stars
They were named All-Stars for the only time in their careers but World War II cancelled the game. A look back at some of the players through their cards.
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Some players joined a team just long enough to find their way onto cardboard.
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The oldest living Hall of Famer doesn't have many cards from his playing days but the good news is, they're not that expensive. We've got five to own.
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A collector is pushing Hall of Fame consideration for hometown hero Ross Barnes but to collectors of his memorabilia, Ross Barnes seems already there.
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View Article10 Baseball Cards for Pre-War Players Who Missed Hall Call
They were considered standouts from 1901-1941 but never got a whiff of Cooperstown. Check out cards of some long ago stars worth remembering.
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The year before the baseball card market got a little more complicated, Topps produced a set that gave us Rickey's rookie, but some other memorable guys and cards, too.
View Article19th Century Baseball Cards: 10 Great Players to Consider
Collecting 19th century baseball cards isn't as tough as you might think. Here's a short list of standouts that should be on your want list.
View ArticleBaseball Cards of Players Who Overcame Obstacles, Afflictions to Shine
Getting your own baseball card is hard enough but some players overcome a variety of physical and mental issues to earn a spot of the big league stage.
View ArticleBaseball Cards of the 10 Forgotten 1945 All-Stars
They were named All-Stars for the only time in their careers but World War II cancelled the game. A look back at some of the players through their cards.
View ArticleThey Played There? Cards for 10 Short Term Rental Players
Some players joined a team just long enough to find their way onto cardboard.
View Article5 Great Bobby Doerr Baseball Cards
The oldest living Hall of Famer doesn't have many cards from his playing days but the good news is, they're not that expensive. We've got five to own.
View Article19th Century Star Barnes Popular with Collectors
A collector is pushing Hall of Fame consideration for hometown hero Ross Barnes but to collectors of his memorabilia, Ross Barnes seems already there.
View ArticleRookie Cards for 10 Sabermetric Favorite Hall of Fame Candidates
Modern baseball statistics and analysis have given some overlooked players fresh respect. A look at ten of them--and their rookie cards.
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