1950-52 Royal Stars of Baseball
Total Cards: 24
Size: 2 5/8” x 3 1/4”
Rating: TBA
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Overview | Checklist | Teams | Errors / Variations | Hall of Famers | Rookies | Inserts and Related Sets | Comments | Packaging | Pricing | Sell Sheets / Ads | Trivia | Videos | Forum | External Links | Change Log | Contributors | Glossary | Gallery | Stats | Collection Summary
1950-52 Royal Stars of Baseball
Tweet1 - Stan Musial VAR - St. Louis CardinalsVAR: Second paragraph begins with "Musial's 207 base hits..." |
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1 - Stan Musial VAR - St. Louis CardinalsVAR: Second paragraph begins with "Musial batted .346 in 1950..." |
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2 - Pee Wee Reese VAR - Brooklyn DodgersVAR: Second paragraph begins with "Pee Wee's 1949 fielding averaged .977..." |
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2 - Pee Wee Reese VAR - Brooklyn DodgersVAR: Second paragraph begins with "Captain and sparkplug of the Dodgers..." |
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3 - George Kell VAR - Detroit TigersVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...fielding led the League in 1945, '46." |
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3 - George Kell VAR - Detroit TigersVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and two-base hits, 56." |
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4 - Dom DiMaggio VAR - Boston Red SoxVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...in double plays during 1947." |
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4 - Dom DiMaggio VAR - Boston Red SoxVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...in three-base hits with 11." |
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5 - Warren Spahn VAR - Boston BravesVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and most shut-outs, 7." |
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5 - Warren Spahn VAR - Boston BravesVAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and strikeouts with 191." |
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