If you collected cards in the 1970s, there's a good chance your collection included classics like the 1975 Herbie Washington pinch-runner card or the 1976 Oscar Gamble card with the giant Afro. You ...
Collecting baseball cards in the 1970s was a very different enterprise than today's Hobby. For one thing, rookie cards were among the least exciting cards in the pack, right on par with checklists and ...
The 1970s were a decade of transformation, not only for society but for baseball. As Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and other legends of baseball's Golden Age made their exits, a new generation of ...
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This is an intriguing bunch: Terry Ley pitched in six games for the Yankees in the 1971 season and never played for Cleveland. Nice hat, though. Check out the backdrop of Yankee Stadium. He threw ...
Errors are a big part of baseball, and they don’t just occur on the field. This year marks the Golden Anniversary of a gum card goof involving a hometown boy. Aurelio Rodriguez’s 1969 Topps baseball ...
The Athletic's writers and editors who collect come together to determine the most impactful baseball cards ever made.
For much of the past 70 years, that brand name has elicited a primary association: trading cards, particularly baseball cards. In what feels like cruel irony, New York City-based The Topps Co. Inc.