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This is an article I started writing at the beginning of the year before deciding it might make an even more fun SABR 54... baseball cards researchtoppscursepilotssabr 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. 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Sharp baseball cards researchminor leaguesabrcommittee 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... baseball cards researchjbmanheimsabrcommittee https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/thelensofdonnam/ Donna Muscarella – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee Read all of the posts by Donna Muscarella on SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee baseball cards researchdonnasabrcommittee https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/tonylehman/ Tony Lehman – SABR's Baseball Cards Research Committee Construction lawyer, baseball card collector. 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I had not... baseball cards researchcollectinggoalssabrcommittee 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. 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(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... baseball cards researchtoppsawfullyawesomepart 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. 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