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I remember reading as a kid how Mickey's father and grandfather would spend hours and hours on an almost daily basis teaching him how to hit from both sides of the plate. The Topps baseball card set was released in 1959. Or, feel free to call/text me at 305-684-6680! ). - Packaging
1959 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET 1-572 VG-EX #10 MANTLE PSA 4 GIBSON RC PSA 5 mc. 20. - Pricing
Fronts & backs were nearly identical but with a small "Printed in Canada . William "Billy" Loes (December 13, 1929 - July 15, 2010) was rarely at a loss for words and famously quipped that pitchers should never win 20 games, otherwise "they expect you to do it every year.". - Gallery
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Rating: 8.1 (116 votes) Rate this set. Errors / Variations Gallery - 1956 Topps Baseball | Trading Card Database PSA Article: FLIP YA FOR IT! The card backs, however, still utilize a more traditional layout, detailing each player's name, hometown, and biographical information as well as yearly and career statistics. - Inserts and Related Sets
From 1955 to 1962, Mickey Mantle won the MVP or finished no worse than in the top five in voting every year except one: the 1959 season.
THE ERRORS AND VARIATIONS. Sports Collectors Daily: Ramblings: 1959 Topps Rookie Cards Foresaw Future Managers.
Baseball cards of note continue with a remarkably well balanced selection of better 19th century pieces, tough earlier tobacco and caramel issues with many Ty Cobb and Christy Mathewson cards, rare type cards and high-grade singles. While the low-number cards (#1-110) are a bit easier to find, these cards were also issued in smaller quantities, putting a premium on the key names like Mickey Mantle and Ford Frick. The entire ten-card census can be viewed by clicking the "more" link at the bottom left of the home page census.