There were plenty of players that I'd love to see, but to approach the question from the perspective of baseball cards, the first card that comes to mind is Topps 1981 Al Hrabosky, the so-called Mad Hungarian. Even before I knew of his colorful nickname and persona on the mound, I thought the card was awesome. You can have your Goose Gossage 'stache, I'll take Al's: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/bcEAAOSweqtlJw4Q/s-l1200.jpg
There were plenty of players that I'd love to see, but to approach the question from the perspective of baseball cards, the first card that comes to mind is Topps 1981 Al Hrabosky, the so-called Mad Hungarian. Even before I knew of his colorful nickname and persona on the mound, I thought the card was awesome. You can have your Goose Gossage 'stache, I'll take Al's: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/bcEAAOSweqtlJw4Q/s-l1200.jpg
Great take. And I agree that Hrabosky is a masterpiece in cardboard.