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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 223. I didn't get as much media attention as some players because I played my whole career for a small-market team, but the Hall of Fame voters didn't forget me. I was born in 1955 in Danville, Illinois, not very far from my ML home. I played over 100 games during my first ML season at age 18! I totalled 3142 base hits and 1406 RBI and played shortstop in my early years but moved to the outfield later on. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 228. I was born in 1953 in Glen Dale, West Virginia. I played for the same team for 21 seasons, mostly at third base. My career BA was .305, with 3154 hits and 1595 RBI. I was an All-Star 12 times. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 616, which I share with 3 other players. I was born in Anderson, South Carolina, in 1953, and I played my whole career for one team. I was MVP in 1978 after hitting 46 homers, bagging 139 RBI, and racking up 406 total bases, a number rarely reached in the Majors. I played left field, becoming just the third regular left fielder for my team in a string lasting from 1939 until 1986. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 620. I share the card with 3 other players. I was born April 8, 1954, in Culver City, California. I made my ML debut in 1974 and soon became one of the best catchers in baseball. I spent most of my career with two teams in the NL East and made 12 All-Star appearances. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 622. I share the card with three other players. I was born Feb. 3, 1952 in Chicago and made my ML debut in 1974. I played the outfield and split most of my 17 ML seasons among three Al teams. I was the first player to be ROY and MVP in the same year. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1975, number 623. I share the card with 3 other players. I was born on October 20, 1953 in San Francisco. I made my ML debut in 1974 and spent most of my career with two NL teams. For many years, I was considered the best fielder at my infield position, winning 11 Gold Gloves and becoming MVP in a rare tie vote. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1976, number 599, which I share with 3 other players. I was born August 28, 1950, in Lafayette, Louisiana, and I made my ML debut in 1975. I spent my whole fourteen-year career with the same team in the AL East. My greatest season was in 1978, when I went 25 and 3, with a 1.74 ERA., winning the Cy Young. I had 2 more 20-win seasons and finished my career with 170 victories and 91 losses. My nickname is Louisiana Lightning. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1977, number 473, which I share with 3 other players. I was born July 10, 1954, in Miami, Florida, and I made my ML debut in 1976. I played 19 of my 21 seasons in the NL, dividing my time among the North, the FAR North, and the Very Deep South. I was a Gold Glove outfielder 8 times, Rookie of the Year, and MVP 10 years later. Who am I? |
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My rookie card was Topps 1977, number 476. I share the card with 3 other players. I was born March 12, 1956, in Portland, Oregon. My ML debut was in 1976. I spent all my 18 years in the NL, 14 1/2 with the team I came up with. I was a catcher, but before long I moved to first base and then the outfield. I won 2 MVPs and 5 Gold Gloves. Who am I? |
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My Topps rookie card is 1977, number 488, which I share with 3 other players. I was born Nov. 10, 1955, in New Brighton, PA. I made my ML debut in 1975 with a West Coast team, and I spent my 18 seasons with 5 teams, mostly patrolling the outfield, mostly in the NL. I was always a threat to go deep, hitting at least 20 homers in 11 different seasons, including 35 in 1987. Who am I? |
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