The Legend Of Smoky Joe Wood And His Baseball Cards
As I was profiling the 1912 T207 ‘Brown Background set, I was reminded of the legend of one Howard Ellsworth ‘Smoky…
As I was profiling the 1912 T207 ‘Brown Background set, I was reminded of the legend of one Howard Ellsworth ‘Smoky…
The T207 baseball card issue from the American Tobacco Company is a curious issue. The set followed a successful and historic…
The 1955 Bowman set is an important one in the history of the hobby. First, it marked the last full year…
Major League Baseball Is Broken. Shall We Count The Ways? The most obvious is the current owner-imposed lockout. The debate between…
The 1934 Goudey Baseball card issue followed one of the most coveted pre-war sets of all time. The set is beautiful…
In a previous article, I wrote about Toni Stone, the first female MLB player. Stone played in the Negro Leagues with…
The son of a potato farmer, Carl Yastrzemski came to the big leagues under a ton of pressure. The Red Sox…
Tom Seaver mastered the craft of pitching, dominating opposing hitters for twenty seasons. Seaver is one of only two pitchers to…
The 1933 Goudey set gets all the fanfare for being the first card set to issue packs of cards with gum….
The 1933 Goudey Baseball card set is one of the hobby’s most coveted treasures. The card design is one of the…
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