Rupe Toppin was signed by the Kansas City Athletics as an amateur free agent before the 1960 season. His major league career consisted of two games in the 1962 season. He played in the minors until 1969. He only played in two organizations, Kansas City and Washington. This was my first attempt at a 1962 card.
pace checker
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it's april 6th and shohei ohtani is already ahead of his 2024 home run
pace. this card comes from the topps 50/50 shohei ohtani set
and it shows him hitting...
My hit of the year so far came from ... Japan?
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A pretty crappy month-plus-one-more-week turned around for me in the last
couple days, fortunately.
This is all relative, of course, with the state of ...
Contest Update and More Cards from Padrographs
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*Who is going to win this thing? *
It's finally baseball season and that feels great. It also means that we're
just about to wrap up another year of Mar...
Incomings and Outgoings
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Got some incoming cards to round up into a post.
I did a quick swap of unofficial cards with reader David B. who fancied a
copy of the Willie Stargell - ...
Fifty-Seven Years in the Making
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Fifty-seven. That's how many seasons the A's played in Oakland. This
season will be my very first as an A's fan where they'll call another city
their hom...
158 - DEREK BELL, BLUE JAYS, OF
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*The basics*: The first of Derek Bell's two cards in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. He was traded to the Padres on March 30, 1993 for outfielder Darrin
Jackso...
#103 Jody Watley (+ Chappell Roan bonus)
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Between this and the previous low-resolution UB40 photo, I needed to check
my cards to make sure my new all-in-one printer didn't do a poor job
scanning t...
Tom Silardi? A show recap.
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The recent card show produced some pretty fun stuff. Here's a sampling:1
Beltre refractor, #d /660. This kind of card I would take all day long.2
Teddy ...
I am a Navy brat who went to 10 schools in 12 years in 4 different states. I have lived in 7 different states. I read two or 3 books a week. I manage a used bookstore for the county library system.
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