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MyDogSparty
08-13-2009, 02:52 PM
Is anyone aware of any cards for the following players...

Walter Johnson, Senators
Red Faber, White Sox
Ted Lyons, White Sox
Mel Ott, Giants
Mel Harder, Indians
Luke Appling, White Sox
Bob Feller, Indians
Ted Williams, Red Sox
Stan Musial, Cardinals
Ernie Banks, Cubs
Al Kaline, Tigers
Brooks Robinson, Orioles
Willie Stargell, Pirates
Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox
George Brett, Royals
Robin Yount, Brewers
Alan Trammell, Tigers
Cal Ripken jr, Orioles
Tony Gwynn, Padres
Craig Biggio, Astros

...that provide stats on the back of the card for all seasons the player has played? (IE: Walter Johnson's card would have 21 seaons of stats plus his final career totals).

LongoriaMVP08
08-13-2009, 05:07 PM
Is anyone aware of any cards for the following players...

Walter Johnson, Senators
Red Faber, White Sox
Ted Lyons, White Sox
Mel Ott, Giants
Mel Harder, Indians
Luke Appling, White Sox
Bob Feller, Indians
Ted Williams, Red Sox
Stan Musial, Cardinals
Ernie Banks, Cubs
Al Kaline, Tigers
Brooks Robinson, Orioles
Willie Stargell, Pirates
Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox
George Brett, Royals
Robin Yount, Brewers
Alan Trammell, Tigers
Cal Ripken jr, Orioles
Tony Gwynn, Padres
Craig Biggio, Astros

...that provide stats on the back of the card for all seasons the player has played? (IE: Walter Johnson's card would have 21 seaons of stats plus his final career totals).

Not quite sure which card is which... But I know that if you go to Sportlots.com and type in the players name and then go to the last season of cards the player had by selecting it in the 'Select Years' section thing, you should be able to get his last card, where all the stats are...

EdTarbusz
08-13-2009, 10:24 PM
I think most players would have their last season stats missing because a card wouldn't be printed after they retired. Two superstars that I can think with complete stats on the back of their cards are Mickey Mantle 1969 Topps and Roberto Clemente 1973 Topps.

Dalkowski110
08-14-2009, 10:40 AM
EdTarbusz...correct, and good observation. Two others I can think of like that are 1988 Fleer Reggie Jackson and 1989 Fleer Mike Schmidt...both of which were released as tribute cards, as per the company.