Yes! Pepe Frias!!
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Other A's players that could be confused with Carmen Fanzine include not only the aforementioned Pat Bourque, but also Ray Fosse, Billy Williams and Ted Kubiak
It's gotta be the mustache!
1975 Topps Carmen Fanzine autographed card
Today's TTM return is from former third basement (and fellow musician!) Carmen Fanzine who played 5 years for the Red Sox and Cubs. He once hit home runs on consecutive pinch hitting appearances for the Cubs. #cardsky #TTM
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Great album!!
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I'm curious about what Jeff Maynard 's Andromeda Light Show is all about.
There's only one person who can get Bluesky working again:
Walpole Joe!
We were forced to square dance in gym class! Which most of the class seemed to enjoy
Post a character that starts with the letter C (First or last)
Chet from Weird Science
That's good to hear
A page of early 80s cards of Phil Garner
RIP to Phil Garner, my all time favorite player. Pulled his card in one of my first packs ever in 1978, found out he was a small scrappy 2B-3B like I thought myself to be and he instantly became my favorite player.
Central New Hampshire
I love the Sonics. My high school colors were green and yellow and these early 70s sonic uniforms look just like the ones my high school wore
Love me some Vada. Really underrated player
72-73, love the bright colors of that set
A mix of 60s baseball and basketball cards
The only card show under a one hour drive from me was today so grabbed me some good vintage basketball & baseball #cardsky
Would've been psyched to get Canseco in 1991
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As a non Wisconsin person, I was wondering if Wisco was a real thing or not. I do like the barrelman logo though
The opening song at my first dead show
A Roric and Dooley trade must be top 10 of the all time weird first name trades
Yes! This article just doubled my knowledge of the 66 Pards! A team I never heard of until right now. I love weird minor league stuff like this Thank you!
Especially when "accounted for nearly 20% of the Bismarck-Mandon Pards victories in 1966" was there for the taking