https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/aosvintage/
aosvintage – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/07/02/one-mighty-swing/
One Mighty Swing – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
A few years back, I received a 1954 Topps Dick Kokos #106 in a social media card giveaway. It is not in itself overly remarkable and I claimed it for my niece...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/brands/oddballs/postcards-photopacks-etc/postcards/
Postcards – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Postcards written by SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, aosvintage, jasoncards, John Racanelli, Russell Streur, Joe G. (Goat Jerseys),...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/12/28/my-collecting-story/
My collecting story – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Editor’s note: SABR welcomes new member Dylan Brennan of the Philadelphia area Connie Mack chapter. You can follow Dylan’s wonderful journey through the Hobby...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/baseballlawreporter/
John Racanelli – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
JOHN RACANELLI is a Chicago lawyer with an insatiable interest in baseball-related litigation. When not rooting for his beloved Cubs (or working), he is...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2016/12/28/montreal-expos-postcards/
Montreal Expos postcards – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The abstract below is based on a report that was originally delivered before a SABR-Quebec regional meeting on November 5, 2011. It has been revised and...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2024/05/19/fox-hunting/
Fox Hunting – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
When I was growing up in Chicago in the 1950s, my favorite team was the White Sox, and my favorite player, along with Minnie Miñoso, was the Sox second...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/01/08/big-time-stuff/
Big Time Stuff – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
As I slowly rework the collection, with the goal of only having complete sets, I made a big decision in 2024 – forsake my 1933 Tattoo Orbit build and sell what...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/10/06/al-oliver-was-all-business/
Al Oliver Was All Business – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
“There’s no such thing as bragging. You’re either lying, or telling the truth.” – Al Oliver It occurred to me the other day that every baseball card I’d ever...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/kanesabr/
kanesabr – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2022/01/24/stand-up-and-dont-deliver/
Stand Up and Don’t Deliver – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The 1967 Topps Stand-Up set is one of the several test issues that never found its way into distribution. (Other examples include the 1973 Pin-ups and the 1971...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/briankritz/
briankritz – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2024/03/22/the-presidential-baller-topps-attax-finale/
The Presidential Baller-Topps Attax Finale! – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
When I wrote my second piece on Topps Attax baseball cards, I thought that would be the end of any Topps Attax baseball discourse on the internet. “Who else...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2022/03/04/ctb-1994-ted-williams-112-toni-stone/
CTB: 1994 Ted Williams #112 Toni Stone – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
In this edition of Covering The Bases (CTB) we are discussing one of the few cards that have been produced of Toni Stone, subject of the February 9th Google...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/pcscrib/
Pete Scribner – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/bbcard1200/
bbcard1200 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2022/02/18/2022-burdick-award-winner/
2022 Burdick Award Winner – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The Jefferson Burdick Award for contributions to the Hobby, now in its third year, is this committee’s most prestigious award. To date, our winners have been...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/justified8/
Justin – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I am 19th century baseball nerd living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I write about dead and obscure baseball players at my blog medium.com/@baseball_obscura....
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/chadoz97/
Chad Osborne – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2026/04/26/the-card-i-hold-every-day/
The Card I Hold Every Day – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The only baseball card I look at every day has no number and is from a league many baseball fans know little if anything about. The card is from the 1909-11...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2024/01/25/hank-aaron-insert-set-home-run-or-strikeout/
Hank Aaron insert set: home run or strikeout? – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Consider me unschooled enough in the ways of Topps products that I didn’t realize Heritage had a separate high numbers series until I ran across this great...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/09/09/lou-brock-1939-2020/
Lou Brock (1939–2020) – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Baseball is a game which traditionally (if not stereotypically) is passed down from fathers to sons. My story is a little different. While I certainly have...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2022/01/20/cardboard-typos-and-gripe-os-part-2/
Cardboard Typos and Gripe-o’s—Part 2 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
For nearly 30 years, editing has brought home my bacon. It wasn’t my desired profession; I fell into it like an open manhole—and I’m still trying to climb my...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/03/15/1887-kalamazoo-bats/
1887 Kalamazoo Bats – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The 1887 Kalamazoo Bats card set contains somewhere around 60 cards consisting of team photos, portrait style photos, outdoor photos, sliding, trees, and more...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2026/05/07/did-topps-curse-the-pilots/
Did Topps Curse the Pilots? – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I’ll start with a confession. This is an article I started writing at the beginning of the year before deciding it might make an even more fun SABR 54...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2019/01/14/touring-the-minors/
Touring the Minors – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
For the last year, I’ve been trying to organize my card collection after a quarter century of neglect. I started with the outlying stuff – non-sports cards,...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2022/01/28/tony-c/
Tony C. – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
1967 Red Sox team-isssed As many of you (fellow old people) know, 1967 is the year that changed everything for the Boston Red Sox, when black and white turned...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/02/13/al-rosen-1980s-card-icon/
Al Rosen: 1980’s Card Icon – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Late last month Al Rosen lost a long-term battle with leukemia. He was 71 years old and although two decades past his peak as a card dealer, much of his...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/brands/minor-league/
Minor League – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Minor League written by Jay Wigley, jasoncards, billpearch, PB, John Racanelli, and Andrew C. Sharp
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/jerry2e05fb844b/
JB Manheim – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
JB Manheim writes present day mysteries and legal dramas, each of which is grounded in events or personalities of the Deadball Era in baseball, basically the...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/thelensofdonnam/
Donna Muscarella – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/tonylehman/
Tony Lehman – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Construction lawyer, baseball card collector. Fan of the Milwaukee Brewers
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/02/28/dating-and-authenticating-real-photo-postcards/
Dating and Authenticating Real Photo Postcards – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Real photo postcards are postcards with genuine photographic images on the fronts. They do not have “ink-and-printing-press” images but are actual photographs...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2016/12/28/collecting-goals-for-2016/
Collecting Goals for 2016 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
One year ago, as 2015 was approaching 2016, I was having a conversation on Twitter with some fellow collectors about our collecting goals for 2016. I had not...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/01/22/1950s1960s-oddballs-spic-and-span-milwaukee-braves/
1950s/1960s Oddballs: Spic and Span Milwaukee Braves – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
When the Milwaukee Braves moved to the midwest from Boston for the 1953 season, the local populace was ecstatic. From 1947 through 1952, thanks to the...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/books-and-blogs/
Books and Blogs – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Books and Blogs written by Ryan Trembath, matthewglidden, SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, robneyer, Nick Vossbrink, jasoncards, bbcard1200,...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/production/photography/
Photography – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Photography written by phungo2008, SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, jasoncards, aosvintage, PB, Tee-Ball All-Star, John Racanelli, and Nick...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/eras/1995-2010/
1995–2010 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about 1995–2010 written by SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, John Racanelli, jasoncards, briankopycinski, robneyer, and rspeiller
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/04/29/topps-in-1975-awfully-awesome-or-just-awful-part-2/
Topps in 1975: Awfully Awesome, or Just Awful? (Part 2) – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
A Palette Problem: This second part of a tribute to the 1975 Topps baseball card set highlights some unique ‘good’, ‘bad’ and ‘ugly’ features of the set. My...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/11/07/pat-neshek-card-collector/
Pat Neshek, Card Collector – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I’ve had a few opportunities to be in the Colorado Rockies clubhouse and to ask players about memorabilia they collect. Those who do collect are few and far...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/rjlivingston/
rjlivingston – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Bob Livingston is a retired clinical laboratory scientist, aspiring motorcycle mechanic and occasional baseball writer.
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/mwebberkc/
Mike Webber – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2024/05/12/more-on-theodore-edisons-t206-collection/
More on Theodore Edison’s T206 Collection – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
In a comment following my post of April 17 (“A Newly Revealed Collection of T206s”), a reader expressed dismay at the fact that the Edison baseball cards were...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/09/11/all-action-all-the-time/
All Action All the Time – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
My time as a rabid collector lasted for approximately three years, 1986 through ’88. During those years, I blew nearly all my disposable income — mind you, I...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/06/14/topps-1968-die-cut-dandies/
Topps 1968 Die Cut Dandies! – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Early in 1968 two things of great importance to my later life were just in the early stages of creation. In London Jimmy Page was using all of his upper and...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/russelljstreur/
Russell Streur – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Russell Streur is an Atlanta-area collector. He is a regular contributor to Jay Grochalski's collecting blog Junk Wax Jay https://junkwaxjay.blogspot.com/ and...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2021/07/26/on-the-alluring-promise-of-an-unopened-pack/
On the alluring promise of an unopened pack – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I took the kids out the other day to hit some balls. It’s been a bit of a frustrating summer in terms of weather—stifling humidity, or thunderstorms with...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2026/03/26/introducing-the-getty-images-sabr-baseball-cards-board/sabr-bb-cardboard/
SABR-BB-CardBoard – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Visit the post for more.
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/matthewglidden/
matthewglidden – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I write about cards, the companies who created them, and one hundred years of types at number5typecollection.com.
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2024/04/17/a-newly-revealed-collection-of-t206s/
A Newly Revealed Collection of T206s – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Years ago, while still engaged in my academic career focused on information and influence campaigns, I got interested in Thomas Edison through his innovative...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/kennewickmike/
kennewickmike – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by kennewickmike on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/bijanc/
bijanc – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/09/15/oh-oh-oh-oh-jackie-blue/
Oh, Oh, Oh Oh Jackie Blue – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Grass cutting money is how it was paid for. One of the kids in the neighborhood knew a guy. He would come to the house with binders of the old stuff. We would...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/jongree/
jongree – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Love-child of Jimi Hendrix and Ann-Margret, with none of the talent. Seamhead since 1964. Own the Topps 1964 set as well as the 1964 coin set. Worked at...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2026/01/29/1952-tip-top-bread-labels/
1952 Tip Top Bread Labels – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The 1952 Tip Top Bread labels were the company’s fourth hobby release after using baseball cards as a promotional strategy as early as 1910. The vast checklist...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/njwv/
Nick Vossbrink – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Blogging about Photography, Museums, Printing, and Baseball Cards from both Princeton New Jersey and the San Francisco Bay Area. On Twitter as @vossbrink,...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/tag/tip-top/
tip top – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about tip top written by Ryan Trembath
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/marcbru/
Bru – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/collecting/single-player/
Single Player – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Single Player written by Jay Wigley, John Racanelli, jasoncards, Brewing Cards, Tee-Ball All-Star, threadsofourgame, aosvintage, and PB
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/sroneysabr/
sroneysabr – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/akorengold30/
akorengold30 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I’m a DC area native working in analytics who loves data visualization and painting baseball cards. I went to Walter Johnson High School many, many years ago…
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/04/28/stadium-club-before-stadium-club/
Stadium Club before Stadium Club – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I just finished a book called “Ballpark: Baseball in the American City” by Paul Goldberger, which is just wonderful. The pictures alone make me stop for a...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2021/04/01/oldies-but-goodies/
Oldies but Goodies – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The phrase “Alternate Site” has become part of baseball’s vocabulary over the past year, and it will always sound weird. It’s like there’s an alternate...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/about/
About – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
This is just a short excerpt for the about page.
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/contact/
Contact – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
This is just a short excerpt for the contact page.
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2017/01/23/vada-and-felipe/
Vada and Felipe – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Mark Armour recently challenged us to write about our favorite common cards. For me, two cards from the 1971 Topps set immediately came to mind. Growing up in...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/01/07/if-they-can-make-it-there/
If They Can Make it There – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I am currently curating an exhibition at Queens College, in Flushing, which will be on display throughout February and March. While I don’t yet have a title...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2018/01/09/mabton-mel/
Mabton Mel – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Almost 18 years ago, I moved to the Pacific Northwest from the Midwest. Other than Mariner Ken Griffey—who I assumed would end up with the Cincinnati Reds...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/eras/1939-1955/
1939–1955 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about 1939–1955 written by Ryan Trembath, meisenbath, jasoncards, PB, robneyer, Glenn Renick, SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, and Jeff Katz
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/category/eras/1900-1938/
1900-1938 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about 1900-1938 written by Jay Wigley, jasoncards, Ryan Trembath, matthewglidden, meisenbath, SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee, and Brewing Cards
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2021/04/21/mr-blue-jay/
Mr. Blue Jay – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
“Tony Fernandez,” opines the back of his 1988 Donruss Diamond Kings card, “is the AL’s answer to Ozzie Smith.” For a complex stew of reasons that statement...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2016/12/01/just-in-time-for-christmas/
Just in Time for Christmas – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I am always making a Christmas list for my family – no need for them to get me things I don’t need or sizes from eons ago. The top of the list every year is...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/11/13/if-old-cardboard-could-talk/
If Old Cardboard Could Talk – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
A tobacco card, The Saturday Evening Post, the Atlanta fire of 1917, and the U.S. Army all play a role in this story. If you’re a collector of baseball cards...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/rvdexe/
rvdexe – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by rvdexe on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/afv109/
afv109 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2026/02/01/call-for-nominations-2026-jefferson-burdick-award/
Call for Nominations – 2026 Jefferson Burdick Award – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Through February 28, the SABR Baseball Cards Research Committee is accepting nominations for the Jefferson Burdick Award for Contributions to the Hobby....
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/statsfax/
statsfax – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by statsfax on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/
SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/tedchastain/
Ted Chastain – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Member of SABR Committees on Baseball Cards, Negro Leagues, Ballparks and Nineteenth Century. If given a blind taste test, I could easily identify Topps, Fleer...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/kblumenau/
kblumenau – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by kblumenau on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2018/01/11/the-chicago-pittsburgh-baltimore-unions/
The Chicago/Pittsburgh/Baltimore Unions – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The Chicago Unions franchise was meant to be a flagship of the new Union Association, a rival to the powerful Chicago White Stockings, baseball’s premiere...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2019/12/17/ten-tidbits-about-1953-bowman-color/
Ten Tidbits about 1953 Bowman Color – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The 1953 Bowman Color baseball card set is one of the most beautiful issues ever produced. The issue was the first major set to use actual color photographs....
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/jnm2010/
jnm2010 – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by jnm2010 on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/profloumoore/
profloumoore – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by profloumoore on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2021/01/13/my-mount-rushmore-of-vintage-sets/
My Mount Rushmore of Vintage Sets – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
As collectors we all have our favorite sets—the sets that stood out and caught our attention the second we laid our eyes on them. In this article I’m going to...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/ad34523177695ee/
Adam Darowski – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2025/11/06/the-seattle-pilots-take-flight/
The Seattle Pilots take flight – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
The Pilots aero-nautical flying emblem had wings on a ship’s wheel to highlight Seattle’s aerospace and maritime industries, but the confusing logo would not...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/snidog2014/
Jeff J. Snider – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Jeff J. Snider is editor-in-chief at Baseball Essential. He grew up in Southern California as a Dodger fan, and now he lives in the barren wasteland...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/ralphcarhart/
Ralph Carhart – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Ralph is the former head of the Society for American Baseball Research’s 19th Century Baseball Gravemarker Project. He is the recipient of the SABR 19th...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/bouton56/
Tim Jenkins – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Sports memorablilia collector with Seattle teams emphasis. HOF autographs, baseball cards and much more. Teacher for over 30 years. Attended games at 35...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2016/12/20/sandy-koufax-regional-issue-1959-1961-morrell-meats/
Sandy Koufax Regional Issue: 1959-1961 Morrell Meats – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
When you think of Sandy Koufax cards, which one comes to mind? Most hobbyists would likely quickly envision his 1955 Topps rookie card. After all, that issue...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/jaywigley221bb9a4ac/
Jay Wigley – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
My wife is kindness personified. TV and the La-Z-Boy recliner took the heart out of Class D ball. Retrosheet volunteer. SABR member. www.retrosheet-book.com
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/categories/
Categories – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
A hierarchical tree of the different topics which we have covered on the blog. Sort of an index. Sort of a web. The idea is for this to be an organized,...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/03/11/the-gould-collection-what-johnny-left-behind/
The Gould Collection: What Johnny Left Behind – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Just a few days before the opening of “Home Base,” my exhibition about the history of baseball in New York City, I received an email from a woman who had been...
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Olbermann – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
I have a small card and memorabilia collection that only spans 1863-2017. Some TV, radio, writings. Five separate tours of duty with ESPN. Born again in Dogs,...
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Single Card – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Posts about Single Card written by Jay Wigley, jasoncards, Brewing Cards, aosvintage, PB, John Racanelli, Adam Darowski, rspeiller, and Juan Pereira...
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James Parker – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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Dave Sosidka – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
Read all of the posts by Dave Sosidka on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2018/03/19/1954-the-year-of-the-regional/
1954: The Year of the Regional – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
1954 was a very eventful year in the USA. The Baby Boom was in full swing. Commercial sale of color television sets (15”!) began. The Army-Senator Joseph...
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https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2016/12/11/its-my-turn/
“It’s My Turn” – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee
On the subject of onscreen baseball cards, IT’S MY TURN (1980) is the story of Ben Lewin (Michael Douglas), a recently-retired ballplayer. The film may...
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