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George Bennett @gbennettpost
@CastTtm @MOReilly_58 @SABRbbcards @VintageCardsOn1 @fd_jim @mattypabst @TimJenkins1962 @MWalk66 @vossbrink @Markhoyle4 @Curt_Burner @johnpheinen @SplitSeason1981 @CulleyScarboro1 @deetdedee @colinbeckwriter @RunningOZ Wow! Love the Memorial Stadium ticket as well. — PolitiTweet.org
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@RickyChapps @baseballhall @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Wilhelm pitched into 1972; was released by Dodgers mid-season, a couple weeks shy of his 50th birthday. — PolitiTweet.org
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@wthballs @BeautyOfAGame @baseballhall @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Of course! Excellent work as always. https://t.co/m4MiSTI8yr https://t.co/mGQiRI0Y2Y — PolitiTweet.org
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@BeautyOfAGame @baseballhall @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Sounds like a job for the great @wthballs — PolitiTweet.org
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Played their final games in 1972. https://t.co/B3K93pdvO4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Even after 5 years of retirement, Sandy Koufax was younger than 22 active players when he was elected to the @baseballhall in 1972. @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards https://t.co/wDLwlcclmY — PolitiTweet.org
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@iam_Ken @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards True for Yount, Koufax, Hunter but not the others. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@HadleyBump @AndyNY2 Had to look it up -- he was born in 1991. Who will be first 1980s inductee? — PolitiTweet.org
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@CoachKlub @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Decent guess. Koufax, Hunter and Yount did; Musial, Brett and Pedro were 20 and Puckett 24. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Congratulations to @AndyNY2 for correctly answering! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
What distinction do these Hall of Famers share? @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards https://t.co/7iA7q9sclH
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@AndyNY2 @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards WE HAVE A WINNER!!! — PolitiTweet.org
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@dgmccready @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Surprisingly not Pedro, Catfish or Kirby. — PolitiTweet.org
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@KindaClarkKent @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Interesting guess. There is a 6-inch difference between tallest and shortest. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@phungo2008 I believe that’s true, but there have been several first-ballot inductees and membership in this group is much more limited. — PolitiTweet.org
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Hint: I could’ve included Dizzy Dean in this exclusive group, but I don’t have any of his cards. https://t.co/x8zLlykzHt — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Oregarus @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards I lost track after the early '80s -- were Yount and Pedro ever on a #1 card? And I don't think Hunter was. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@schenewark @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards True...if you exclude Martinez, Puckett, Yount and Brett. — PolitiTweet.org
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@463doubleplay2 @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards https://t.co/bFqVhMkr9a — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@463doubleplay2 @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Koufax went to U of Cincinnati and Columbia; not sure about others. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
What distinction do these Hall of Famers share? @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards https://t.co/7iA7q9sclH — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@michaelbelair1 @Topps @MadlockBill @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @70sBaseball @1974Baseball Agree! When I was a kid, before rookie cards became a thing, I considered the ‘73 Fisk or ‘74 Schmidt to be their first real cards. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@buettner_mike @Topps @MadlockBill @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @70sBaseball @1974Baseball I've got two. The Washington and large-print San Diego versions. — PolitiTweet.org
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@BallparkTeddy @Topps @MadlockBill @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @70sBaseball @1974Baseball I still need the corrected Apodaca & small-font Freisleben — PolitiTweet.org
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@kurtblumenau @Topps @MadlockBill @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @70sBaseball @1974Baseball Pretty cool for those guys that, while they didn't reach the Bigs, they got to appear on a card. — PolitiTweet.org
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Teenager Robin Yount hit .285 in the low-A New York-Penn League in 1973, apparently not enough of a 1974 prospect to displace any of these guys. https://t.co/ERiI3byPqh — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Third basemen George Brett, Terry Hughes & John Knox all appeared briefly in 1973. Brett hit .125 in 13 games, lowest of the three. https://t.co/KlgJQEws8R — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
.@Topps featured 52 players on 1974 rookie cards, including ‘74 NL RoY McBride & future stars @MadlockBill & Griffey Sr — but missing HOFers Brett & Yount & AL RoY Hargrove. @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @70sBaseball @1974Baseball https://t.co/ARGWRXpCDi — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
From last week: Most of the former Negro Leaguers who played @MLB are here. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/9YlynycjA8 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
The Red Sox did not integrate until Pumpsie Green made his debut on July 21, 1959, more than 12 years after Jackie Robinson. Earl Wilson debuted for Red Sox a week later. https://t.co/3nKESn5DRQ — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Opening day right fielder for 1955 @Pirates was rookie Roman Mejias. Roberto Clemente debuted four days later and held the job for the next 18 seasons. https://t.co/2T12Jnh7ZW — PolitiTweet.org