Wednesday, September 19, 2012

I ve really been getting into these cards lately... I got a few at the National, some of which I hav




Topps sued Fleer out of the baseball card business in 1963. But that didn't mean that they were going to stay completely out of the baseball business. In the late '60s they put out team logo patches.
And in 1970, today's featured set was released. The set title, World Series, says it all: there are 66 cards in the set, one for each World Series through 1969. The cards feature the colorful work of artist Robert G. Laughlin. Laughin had self-produced a black and white version of the set a few years earlier. Fleer had him update his work and add some color for their 1970 release.
This may come as a surprise to some of you, but the Cubs are featured on ten cards. Yup, the Cubs have been in ten World Series. kenny chesney concert tour In fact, the Cubs played in ten of the first 41 World Series...that's just about 1/4th. By 1945, the only NL team with more series appearances than the Cubs were the Giants, with 11. Of course, since 1945 the Cubs have not made another Series appearance.
The backs of the cards had a write-up on the series. An interesting note is that Fleer used the names of retired players in the write-ups, but no active players were mentioned by name. That was not a problem with the Cubs cards, but it forced the writer to be creative on some of the later cards.
I ve really been getting into these cards lately... I got a few at the National, some of which I haven t shared yet. I didn t realize that the wrapper shows a cartoon Mets player. Something else to add to my wantlist... Reply Delete Replies Wrigley Wax September 8, 2012 5:53 PM
I am a life-long Cubs fan currently in exile in southern Michigan. I have been collecting baseball cards since the fateful Cubs year of 1969. I took a 15 year break from the hobby and returned in 2008.

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