1969 O-Pee-Chee
Total Cards: 218
Rating: 7.0 (11 votes)
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Cards
1 | American League 1968 Batting Leaders (Carl Yastrzemski / Danny Cater / Tony Oliva) LL, DP | Boston Red Sox / Oakland Athletics / Minnesota Twins | ||
2 | National League 1968 Batting Leaders (Pete Rose / Matty Alou / Felipe Alou) LL | Cincinnati Reds / Pittsburgh Pirates / Atlanta Braves | ||
3 | American League 1968 RBI Leaders (Ken Harrelson / Frank Howard / Jim Northrup) LL | Boston Red Sox / Washington Senators / Detroit Tigers | ||
4 | National League 1968 RBI Leaders (Willie McCovey / Ron Santo / Billy Williams) LL | San Francisco Giants / Chicago Cubs | ||
5 | American League 1968 Home Run Leaders (Frank Howard / Willie Horton / Ken Harrelson) LL | Washington Senators / Detroit Tigers / Boston Red Sox | ||
6 | National League 1968 Home Run Leaders (Willie McCovey / Richie Allen / Ernie Banks) LL | San Francisco Giants / Philadelphia Phillies / Chicago Cubs | ||
7 | American League 1968 ERA Leaders (Luis Tiant / Sam McDowell / Dave McNally) LL, UER |
Cleveland Indians / Baltimore Orioles | ||
8 | National League 1968 ERA Leaders (Bob Gibson / Bobby Bolin / Bob Veale) LL | St. Louis Cardinals / San Francisco Giants / Pittsburgh Pirates | ||
9 | American League 1968 Pitching Leaders (Denny McLain / Dave McNally / Luis Tiant / Mel Stottlemyre) LL | Detroit Tigers / Baltimore Orioles / Cleveland Indians / New York Yankees | ||
10 | National League 1968 Pitching Leaders (Juan Marichal / Bob Gibson / Fergie Jenkins) LL | San Francisco Giants / St. Louis Cardinals / Chicago Cubs |
User Comments |
Hmmm... growing up in Canada, these were the first baseball cards I ever purchased as a kid. Unless my memory fails me, I recall purchasing two packs at the local country store for five cents each. My first card from the first pack? Jack Billingham! This set will always be one of my all-time favourites and I recall being especially fascinated by the black-and-white World Series cards. I can also recall the two most prized cards in the set that year... Lou Brock and Denny McLain. And it was also via this set that I learned who Willie Davis was before I ever heard of Willie Mays. These cards were my gateway to the game and to watching baseball on TV. | ||