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Who Could Resist the Bruce Ellingsen Pin-Up?

Boomer Wells Didn't Boom for the Blue Jays

Pat Zachry's Singular Baseball Card Sensation

How Darryl Cias Walked Off Into History

The Dan & Tom & George Topps Triathlon

I'm So Excited About Aaron Pointer's Rookie Card!

Oh, Brother! Von McDaniel Tried Something New

Runnells Ran a Team But Not the Bases

Bruce Robinson Knew His Wirth/Werth

How Earnie Riles Us Up on Tax Day

Bill Lindsey Knows the Secret to Landing a 1988 Fleer Rookie Card

Amalio Carreño Had a Busy Week in 1991

Hey Vern, It's the Other Varney!

(Brief and Woody) Thunder by the Lake

George Riley Found Paradise by the Rambler Lights

That Time Paul Richards Hiked to Fred Besana

Leon's Rookie Card Was a Real Hoot(en)

This Darrell Jackson Guy Looks Familiar

Tommy Barrett and the Phils' 28 Club

Giving Nuxhall a Run for His Money on April 1st

Happy National Tom Hume Day!

The One Where Steve Sparks Hope in Pittsburgh

The (Mike) Dalton Gang Rode Into Detroit...

Remembering Mike Warren's Bonus Rookie Card

A Witness to the Dawning of Big Hurt

Paul Schramka Much More Than a One-Year Winner

Don Durham Could Have Been a Bull

Dana Williams and the Ray Chadwick Challenge

Tony Scruggs Had 3 Shots at Rookie Card History

Expos Future Stars Had Some Mileage

Hope and Pinch Hits with Steve Stroughter

Irish Eyes Weren't Smilin' on 1981 Royals Rookies

Something's Tom Funk-y About This Baseball Card

1973 Johnny Callison Was No Mickey Mantle

Phil Bradley Was a Sneaky Rookie Card Find

How to "Win" Friends and Remmerswaal People

Nyls Nyman Nailed Next-Card Fashion

What Rick Behenna and Don Mattingly Have in Common

Topps Called Their Shot with 1964 Cardinals Rookies

Lorenzo Gray Tried to Steal The Show

Bro(berg)! What Happened to Your Cap?

Vern Fuller Was Part of Something Big

The Youngest (?) World Series Champ Ever

Rufino Linares Has Just the Hope You Need

Henry Cruz Was Not a Movie Extra

Dennis Kinney's Business Card(s) Got Old Fast

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Fred Kuhaulua Turned Away from the Snellen

Lyle Luttrell Picked His Spot and Took His Shot

Terry Ley Blew Through the Bronx

Brian Snyder and His 'Expansive' Repertoire

Careers Collided with the 1985 Oakland A's

A Real Pipp of a Baseball Birthday

That Time the Crow Flew to Montreal

The Bill Bill Henry Henry Daily Double

Happy (Ellis) Valentine's Day!

Sunshine and Rainy Days with Paul Edmondson

When Chicago Gives You a Lemon, Make a Great Team

Have a Super, Prime Time Weekend!

Pat Underwood Tried to Save the Reds

Topps Was Watching the 1964 Phillies

The Perennial Mystery Cy Young Candidate

The Long and Junior of a Home Run Record

Andres Santana and the Quest for One Card Per Game

Terry Bradshaw, Cardinals Outfield Prospect (?!)

Will Dale Murray See His Shadow Today?

Danny Thompson Has Some Sunshine for You

Of Steve Phoenix and Ashes and Bucky Buckles Rookie Cards

Davey Johnson, Mets MVP (?)

How John Habyan Saved the 1988 Orioles

Phil Plantier Was Not Above Stooping to a Walk

All Paths Lead to Morris Nettles

The Vern Ruhle Rainbow Twins

You Knew They Were Stars -- The Card Said So!

A Top of the Order Tailor-Made for Today

Fred Cambria, Now Leading Off for Pirates Rookies

These Guys Got Bent Out of Shape for Our Baseball Cards

Fleer Bought the 1987 Phillies Phenom

Scott McGregor and the Baseball Lottery

Jerry Turner Is Ready for 1980s Baseball

You Say Hello, and I'll Say Bye Bye (Balboni)

10 Things You Didn't Know About Mike Marshall, The First

The Dual Meaning of 1981 Topps Mike Tyson

Mike Marshall: a Name So Nice, the Dodgers Bought Twice

Billy Gardner Planted Championship Seeds

Rich(ard) Dotson, White Sox Secret Weapon

How Ralph Terry Went from Goat to Float

This Angel Had an Unlikely Triple Triple

Have an Early Lemon Bob Wynn Saturday!

The Former Padre Who Could Throw Both Ways

The Forgotten 1969 Twins "Breakout"?

Twin Giants of the Wax Packs

A Royle Flush of Rookie Cards

Dewey Leads Nolan Ryan into the New Year