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George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: When @Topps chronicled the #MLBPlayoffs in the 1970s. @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards @VintageCardsOn1 @1974Baseball @70sBaseball https://t.co/PHWedc0IOr — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@PostWarCards Love the colors in ‘58. https://t.co/XzngkM87oZ — PolitiTweet.org
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@uncledocscards @phungo2008 Looks like 8 McDowell, 6 Oliva and 6 Frank Howard. — PolitiTweet.org
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@phungo2008 Excellent question.... — PolitiTweet.org
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@timcarrollart Beautiful! — PolitiTweet.org
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@SABRbbcards His ‘53 @Topps is super-tough; love the ‘69 Podres/Padres card. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@GeorgeGlennonG2 @Topps @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards Good advice. Tons of stars and historicity on these cards, usually at reasonable prices. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@jasonbcooper Before the Internet, spent much time poring over these backs. — PolitiTweet.org
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@ExamineBaseball @SABRbbcards @Topps @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards My favorite player. Nine appearances, but not the most. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@vossbrink @Topps An aberration, unfortunately. They went back to the AL/NL on the same card the next few years at least. I stopped paying attention in the early '80s. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
In 1973, @Topps cards began featuring one NL & AL leader for each category rather than the top 3 from each league. Still some pretty cool cards, but I preferred the 1961-72 Golden Age. https://t.co/Jq9k0emGeB — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Five Hall of Famers on one card. #Value https://t.co/Z22U75ktm6 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
My favorite leader card; the only time Clemente, Aaron & Mays appeared on the same card. https://t.co/KifaBmtRyt — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
If you started following baseball in the late 1960s, did you just assume somebody would win the Triple Crown every year? https://t.co/ucWCJy03fH — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Nine appearances by the Great One, Roberto Clemente, including four batting crowns in seven years. https://t.co/z8bV9LzMR0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Sandy Koufax appeared 14 times on leader cards and Bob Gibson 12. They’re together on 4 cards. #VennDiagrams https://t.co/vzJZrP8t9g — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
.@HenryLouisAaron appeared on 15 leader cards in 12 years. Harmon Killebrew a close second with 14 appearances. A year-by-year breakdown here. https://t.co/o6a6jOuGzU — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: 1961-72 @Topps league leaders. These 138 cards are loaded with 204 appearances by Hall of Famers. Who appeared most? Answer in the megathread... @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards https://t.co/ge2yCGOvgk — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
I’ve read The Great Gatsby 15+ times and Jordan Baker looks nothing like I imagined. #MLBPlayoffs @Yankees @Indians https://t.co/M7bXmSsJra — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@PeterWilt1 @Topps @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @VintageCardsOn1 @PostWarCards @Brewers Great question! (Stumped me; had to look it up.) https://t.co/QJjKK70iuT — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@seddy126 @Topps @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @VintageCardsOn1 @PostWarCards I have both but went with the error version for the main photo. https://t.co/iBZeVrnEkg — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Toughest cards of each Alou. #HighNumbers https://t.co/Cv67OocNZO — PolitiTweet.org
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Matty and Felipe finished 1-2 in 1966 NL batting race and 2-3 in 1968. In between, Matty placed 3rd in batting in 1967. https://t.co/n8WyLAcL54 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
And here are the Alou brothers in Carpet o’ Cards format. https://t.co/TRHG79PR4Q — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Year-by-year @Topps cards of the fabulous Alou brothers — Felipe, Matty and Jesus. @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @VintageCardsOn1 @PostWarCards https://t.co/cwiVT2zxhY — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@buettner_mike @wthballs @Topps @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @BigHairPlasGras @70sBaseball Never cared for the ‘73. De gustibus non est disputandum. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
The toughest cards of each Alou. https://t.co/AV7NsymynC — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@CardboardHistry @Topps @SABRbbcards @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 Pretty nice. Has anyone made fake 1966 cards showing the ‘65 World Series? — PolitiTweet.org
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@wthballs @Topps @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @BigHairPlasGras @70sBaseball Really one of the landmark cards of the 1970s — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@ericclang @SABRbbcards @Topps @nightowlcards @CardboardHistry @VintageCardsOn1 Levitical law is generally overlooked by sabrmetricians — PolitiTweet.org