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George Bennett @gbennettpost
Two-time #WorldSeries MVPs https://t.co/zxK4okUCVf — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: Every #WorldSeries MVP. #Thread i@SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @CardsStory @VintageCardsOn1 @nightowlcards @BSmile @nut_history @1974Baseball https://t.co/FmuAOgG1YT — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
After appearing in Psycho (1960) and Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), actor Martin Balsam played infielder Johnny Temple on the last card (#576) of the 1963 @Topps set. https://t.co/fd70KlVYDS — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpets o’ Cards: In 1962, @Topps bestowed stars on 56 rookies and displayed the disembodied heads of 37 others in a “Rookie Parade.” @SABRbbcards @VintageCardsOn1 @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @CardsStory https://t.co/EWmqr1iWN3 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Klobie_64 @UniWatch @Padres @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @uniformcritic @PolyesterUnis @VintageCardsOn1 @BigHairPlasGras @1974Baseball @70sBaseball @PolyesterUnis beat me by 14 seconds! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Klobie_64 @UniWatch @Padres @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @uniformcritic @PolyesterUnis @VintageCardsOn1 @BigHairPlasGras @1974Baseball @70sBaseball Both. Home said "Padres" and road said "San Diego." — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Only a few non-pitchers have appeared in a #WorldSeries at age 40+. https://t.co/9KlNTuWk9g — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
.@RaysBaseball ripped off by that ground rule double call. Outrageous. #Playoffs — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: Most home runs during the 1970s. Stargell’s 296 led decade; Aaron hammered 201 in 7 years. @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @BigHairPlasGras @70sBaseball @1974Baseball @JohnnyBench_5 @cardboardicons https://t.co/csBHhQQ4VC — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Four variations. Anyone know if there were others. https://t.co/b9oR8lE2MD — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@edwardjgillis1 @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @CardsStory @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsCigarbox @cardboardicons @fergieajenkins @JohnnyBench_5 Killebrew made 14 appearances on league leader cards, but always with at least one non-HOF player, so he didn’t meet the criteria for today’s Carpet o’ Cards. https://t.co/D4cVKqlQHK — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Home Run Baker and Ty Cobb were 74 and Zack Wheat was 72 in 1961. Cobb died that summer. https://t.co/6mmVGPnSFs — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
https://t.co/BIGUraEuu7 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
The toughest cards of each Alou. https://t.co/AV7NsymynC — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
The Alpha and Omega of the 1854 set. https://t.co/wOTCoKyf7I — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Maybe @Jim22Palmer could shed some light. First overall pick in that draft was in fact a tall @Orioles RHP — Roger Nelson, who went 18-22 in four seasons for @Royals. Palmer 77-33 in same span. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeff Loncke @JeffLoncke
@gbennettpost @TimJenkins1962 @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardsFromAttic @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards… https://t.co/bWxHwek0yR
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@HeavyJ28 Word’s Fair https://t.co/us5TYjNZfN — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Congratulations on Joining the @baseballhall to Ted Simmons, who was a really nice guy when I met him at a spring training game in 2017. https://t.co/XKNblYGBvS — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Centerfield sign says 475 in this pic; was 483 when Willie Mays made The Catch eight years earlier. Either way, Vic Wertz was unfortunate. — PolitiTweet.org
Stirrups Now! @uniformcritic
July 16, 1962: Mets' Felix Mantilla faces Jack Sanford of the Giants at the Polo Grounds. https://t.co/hotDajcWJM