Last Cards of Starsby jaysee88 - 1677 cards (Last updated on Nov 5, 2020) |
The requirements for making my list: have to be an active player or manager 1950 or later; have been elected to the Hall of Fame OR have been an All-Star, MVP, Cy Young Award winner, Gold Glove winner or Silver Slugger OR have hit 30+ HRs or win 20 games in a season at any point in their career (even before 1950); have a regular major release card issued 1950 or later; AND not have been on an MLB roster at the end of the 2020 MLB season. Managers have to have managed in an All-Star game, won a World Series or be in the Hall of Fame plus meet the 1950 or later requirements as stated above.
This is a rather lengthy list, but I hope you enjoy looking through it!
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Thanks Jeff. My email is thornburghjp@gmail.com. It is harder being a "stats" baseball card guy. #1 my eyesight is not as good and I have a harder time reading the stats on a 20 year career. I hate the green backgrounds. #2 many of the new sets abbreviate the stats - I have a probelm with Upper Deck for this reason. Even some of the Topps Archives are cutting off some of the earlier years. My favorite set is the Topps 1957. I bought the set minus Gibson about 25 years ago. First year Topps inclued all of the years stats. Jim | ||
This is awesome and fun. Thank you for taking the time to compile this list. | ||
Love this list! I collect cards of players with 15 or more years of stats on the back, so this will be a great reference as I seek out more of these cards. | ||
Marlon Byrd actually has a Topps Update card from the same year that could be considered his last mainstream card | ||
2015 Topps Update US122 for Byrd
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