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George Bennett @gbennettpost
As an elementary schooler in the 1970s, the 1967 @Topps Clemente was my first “old” card of The Great One. https://t.co/ZOkziiEU6g — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Cardboard Rushmore: This 1966 issue is the only @Topps card to feature Clemente, Aaron and Mays together. https://t.co/MIgMUXNlQI — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Issued as part of a 1966 @Pirates team set by a defunct shopping plaza in Monroeville, Pa. https://t.co/OWyaySffzL — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Hard to choose among Clemente’s base cards but this portrait, simple yet expressive, has always been a favorite. https://t.co/8GJydtiVBC — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
1964 Wheaties stamp features photo used on his 1961 @Topps card. Not in the best shape but upgrading is unlikely as these have become pricey. https://t.co/7V8f3wfdp6 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
A good thing some Boomer didn’t perforate this 1964 @Topps stand-up. https://t.co/yTIamdj1wj — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
From the 1964 @Topps giant set https://t.co/Lv3v8Wlpjj — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Glad the truncated 1963 Fleer set included Clemente. No card of Aaron and some other notables. https://t.co/GbtIVymhgk — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
One of the tougher @Topps Clemente cards because it’s in the 1963 high-number series. Following through on a throw in the pre-expanded Candlestick Park. https://t.co/RqkhLOBJzG — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Love the Post cereal cards of 1961-63, especially this Canadian version featuring French and English. https://t.co/u4uDhQKKfF — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Just a great photo on this 1957 card. https://t.co/MPFckmmbAT — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
1956 @Topps features great Ebbets Field action shot. After this card, Topps replaced “Roberto” with Anglicized “Bob” until 1970. https://t.co/FUs0pqqHyJ — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
The 1955 @Topps #164 rookie card lists his career minor league stats and unremarkable .257 batting average, but hints at greater things to come in the bio by noting his .365 average in the Puerto Rican winter league. https://t.co/4rgw0durJb — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Twenty-one of my favorite Roberto Clemente cards. The great Number 21 was born on this date in 1934. More in the thread... @ClementeCards21 @ClementeMuseum @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry @PostWarCards @CardsCigarbox @johnpheinen https://t.co/07X64X01zq — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Curt_Burner @CardsCtb @dodgers_cards @HeavyJ28 @roselleavenue @PostWarCards @life4418 @CardsStory @thirdcoastcards A beauty! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Reminded by @70sBaseball that Willie Mays hit his 660th — and final — HR #OnThisDay in 1973 off Don Gullett. The ‘73 @Topps Mays is a classic. @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry https://t.co/vwpN51glZ8 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@DaveMitchner Nice run! The 1973 coach card is often overlooked. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@VintageCardsOn1 @SplitSeason1981 @Topps @MarkArmour04 @SABRbbcards It’s really a nice-looking, colorful set. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Markhoyle4 @oriolesrise @ShaneKatz73 @MarkArmour04 @SplitSeason1981 @HeavyJ28 @AndrewAronstein @oiccup41 @MWalk66 @RickCanale @vossbrink @JunkWaxTwins @TimJenkins1962 @OffHiatusBBC @delspacefranco @MOReilly_58 @CardsStory @deetdedee What’s the difference between Salada and Shirriff coins? https://t.co/rnfiLBrGml — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@SplitSeason1981 @TimJenkins1962 @Topps @MarkArmour04 @SABRbbcards Posters, stamps and decals (and the 1971 coins for that matter) bear little or no resemblance to cards. So I’m comfortable drawing a line there. Also, I don’t have all of them in any year. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@MOReilly_58 @SplitSeason1981 @SABRbbcards @MarkArmour04 https://t.co/OA1pegxbFd — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@SplitSeason1981 @SABRbbcards @MarkArmour04 Yep. https://t.co/Gi2pm4Ci01 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Personally, my 1970 set didn’t feel complete until I acquired the 24 scratch-offs & 24 bio booklets. “The Wally Bunker Story” is a must-read! @SplitSeason1981 @SABRbbcards @MarkArmour04 https://t.co/CGY5KTg5La — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
I also believe a 1969 @Topps set is incomplete without the deckle-edge cards (35 with the variations). @SplitSeason1981 @MarkArmour04 @SABRbbcards https://t.co/ZlLd99YMCJ — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Respect the case made by @SplitSeason1981, but I wouldn’t consider my 1968 @Topps set complete without the 33 game cards. @MarkArmour04 @SABRbbcards https://t.co/Y2Y3JhjjPL — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@SABRbbcards @SplitSeason1981 Proud to have ignited this with the checklist tweet to @MarkArmour04. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Shortly before 1972 season (and a day after manager Gil Hodges died), the @Mets traded Jorgensen, Ken Singleton @29alltime & Tim Foli to the Expos for Rusty Staub. Jorgensen won Gold Glove in 1973. https://t.co/hSU789lzbi — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Happy birthday to 17-year Big Leaguer Mike Jorgensen, born on the day Babe Ruth died in 1948. @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry https://t.co/15htNGm0GY — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@CardsCigarbox Beautiful! Finally some love for Hal King, Fran Healy and — one of my favorites — Paul Casanova! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Markhoyle4 @SABRbbcards @CardboardHistry @WaxPackGods @1991Fleer @CardsFromAttic Cool stuff! — PolitiTweet.org