Checking the current auctions, I came across these great photos:




And even though he's not a Hall of Famer, I had to include this great shot of Roger Maris taken in Yankee Stadium when he played for the Indians:
I don't know how long Topps can keep finding treasures like these, but I hope they still have lots more pictures like this to offer.
2 comments:
According to baseball-almanac Nolan Ryan wore #34 for the Mets in his debut year 1966 only. The credit of 1969 is wrong. This picture is a gold mine in mine opinion.
The Aaron picture is probably no later than 1971 Spring Training. The Braves wore those "Southern Yankees" pinstriped uniforms from 1967-1970, and then changed to the ones with the feather on the arm (the style Aaron wore for #715) from 1971-1974.
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