The 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas was the Hot card, but I went to my lcs three times a week to ponder the David Justice. I believe it was listed for 12 bucks at the time, but the guy finally offered it to me for 8. I think the most I had was 7, but he let me have it. He got a good deal in retrospect. https://schwartzsportsmemorabilia.com/wp-content/uploads/JUSCAR100.jpg
Justice was hot stuff that summer, streaking toward his ROY. Thomas didn’t debut until August, but it didn’t take too long for collectors to notice his bat.
The 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas was the Hot card, but I went to my lcs three times a week to ponder the David Justice. I believe it was listed for 12 bucks at the time, but the guy finally offered it to me for 8. I think the most I had was 7, but he let me have it. He got a good deal in retrospect. https://schwartzsportsmemorabilia.com/wp-content/uploads/JUSCAR100.jpg
Justice was hot stuff that summer, streaking toward his ROY. Thomas didn’t debut until August, but it didn’t take too long for collectors to notice his bat.
Belongs in Baseball Hall of Fame. Greatest defensive first baseman.
He may have been the greatest at first, but Dick Stuart probably supplied the most adventure.
Dr. Strangeglove
Yep.