That was one of the unique things we were able to do at Star with the multiple-card sets of single players (or even when we'd do 2 players in a set), is we could use varied photos throughout the set, and we generally chose a nice face shot for the first card (which was used as the checklist card and was on top inside of the poly bag), and the rest of the shots were mixed with bating, fielding, and sometimes on the bench or in the batting cage. They weren't really meant to be looked at on an individual basis, but in the entirety of the set. One card usually had the complete minor league stats, another one would have the complete major league stats (for the "longer tenured" players, we might split the MLB stats across cards), and then cards with write ups about different events, milestones, or statistical accomplishments.
@UKBoogie - Most likely it was either my mom or me. My dad was the sealer and counter (we were paid per set we collated, sealed, and took back to the warehouse).
-- Dan --
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