Card #6 features an unassisted triple play by Bill Wambsganss ("Wamby" and yeah, YOU say his name...) in the 1920 World Series!
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Another card I have features Bob Feller hurling his 3rd career no-hitter:
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These cards are about the size of postcards and some of the cooler oddballs I have in my collection. The back of each card has a trivia question.
I also have a Rocky Colavito and an Early Wynn, but those (along with a scan of the back of one card and a checklist) are featured over on "Things Done to Cards."
Very nice. Never seen those before. I love cards made to look like newspapers.
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