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Extended Set - Also frequently called Update Set or Traded Set. Facsimile Autograph - a simulated autograph printed on a card designed to show what the player’s actual signature looks like. These are NOT the player’s "real" autograph. Factory Set - a complete set in a special box and wrapped with a protective covering produced by the manufacturer, usually with a unique seal and sold directly to dealers or card shop owners and not available through the usual retail outlets. Grade - the physical condition assigned to a card, either by a price guide, or through the assessment made by sellers. Graded Card - a card which has been assessed for condition by an independent source and given a ranking, with 10 being the best. The card is then placed in a hermetically-sealed plastic holder with the grade designation and player name, card company, card number, and serial number printed on the encasement.
![]() Tobacco Cards (T1)Starting approximately in 1886, sportscards, mostly baseball cards, were often included with tobacco products, for promotional purposes and also because the card reinforced the packaging and protected cigarettes from damage. These sports cards are referred to as tobacco cards in the baseball card hobby. Over the next few years many different companies produced baseball cards. Tobacco cards soon started to disappear as the American Tobacco Company tried to develop a monopoly by buying out other companies. They were reintroduced in the 1900s, as American Tobacco came under pressure from antitrust action and Turkish competition. The most famous and most expensive, baseball card is the rare T206 Honus Wagner. The card exists in very limited quantities compared to others of its type because Wagner forced the card to be removed from printing. It is widely (and incorrectly) believed that Wagner did so because he refused to promote tobacco, but the true explanation lies in a dispute over compensation. Soon other companies also began producing baseball and football cards. Sports magazines such as The Sporting News were early entries to the market. Candy manufacturers soon joined the fray and reflected a shift toward a younger target audience for cards. Caramel companies were particularly active and baseball cards were one of the first prizes to be included in Cracker Jacks. World War I soon suppressed baseball card production.
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*** HOME RUNS - ALL-TIME Leaders ***
Rank Player (age) Home Runs
1. Hank Aaron HOF 755
2. Babe Ruth HOF 714
3.+ BARRY BONDS (40) 708
4. Willie Mays HOF 660
5. Sammy Sosa 588
6. Frank Robinson HOF 586
7. Mark McGwire 583
8. Harmon Killebrew HOF 573
9. Rafael Palmeiro 569
10. Reggie Jackson HOF 563
11. Mike Schmidt HOF 548
12.+ KEN GRIFFEY JR (35) 536
Mickey Mantle HOF 536
14. Jimmie Foxx HOF 534
15. Willie McCovey HOF 521
Ted Williams HOF 521
17. Ernie Banks HOF 512
Eddie Mathews HOF 512
19. Mel Ott HOF 511
20. Eddie Murray HOF 504
21. Lou Gehrig HOF 493
Fred McGriff 493
23. Stan Musial HOF 475
Willie Stargell HOF 475
25. Dave Winfield HOF 465
26. Jose Canseco 462
27. Carl Yastrzemski HOF 452
28. Jeff Bagwell 449
+ GARY SHEFFIELD (36) 449
30.+ FRANK THOMAS (37) 448
31. Dave Kingman 442
32. Andre Dawson 438
33.+ MANNY RAMIREZ (33) 435
34.+ JUAN GONZALEZ (35) 434
35. Cal Ripken 431
36.+ JIM THOME (34) 430
37.+ ALEX RODRIGUEZ (29) 429
38. Billy Williams HOF 426
39. Darrell Evans 414
40. Duke Snider HOF 407
41. Andres Galarraga 399
Al Kaline HOF 399
43. Dale Murphy 398
44.+ MIKE PIAZZA (36) 397
45. Joe Carter 396
46. Graig Nettles 390
47. Johnny Bench HOF 389
48. Dwight Evans 385
49. Harold Baines 384
50. Larry Walker 383
51. Frank Howard 382
Jim Rice 382
53. Albert Belle 381
54. Orlando Cepeda HOF 379
Tony Perez HOF 379
56. Matt Williams 378
57. Norm Cash 377
58. Carlton Fisk HOF 376
59. Rocky Colavito 374
60. Gil Hodges 370
61.+ CARLOS DELGADO (33) 369
Ralph Kiner HOF 369
63. Joe DiMaggio HOF 361
64. Gary Gaetti 360
65. Johnny Mize HOF 359
66. Yogi Berra HOF 358
67. Greg Vaughn 355
68. Lee May 354
69. Ellis Burks 352
70. Dick Allen 351
71. Chili Davis 350
72. George Foster 348
73. Ron Santo 342
74. Jack Clark 340
75. Tino Martinez 339
Dave Parker 339
Boog Powell 339
78. Don Baylor 338
79. Joe Adcock 336
80. Darryl Strawberry 335
81. Bobby Bonds 332
82.+ JIM EDMONDS (35) 331
Hank Greenberg HOF 331
+ CHIPPER JONES (33) 331
+ JEFF KENT (37) 331
86. Mo Vaughn 328
87. Willie Horton 325
88. Gary Carter HOF 324
Lance Parrish 324
90. Ron Gant 321
91. Cecil Fielder 319
92. Roy Sievers 318
93. George Brett HOF 317
94. Ron Cey 316
+ LUIS GONZALEZ (37) 316
96. Vinny Castilla 315
97. Reggie Smith 314
98.+ JASON GIAMBI (34) 313
99. Jay Buhner 310
100. Edgar Martinez 309
*** HOME RUNS - Active Leaders ***
Rank Player (age) Home Runs
1. Barry Bonds (40) 708
2. Sammy Sosa (36) 588
3. Rafael Palmeiro (40) 569
4. Ken Griffey (35) 536
5. Jeff Bagwell (37) 449
Gary Sheffield (36) 449
7. Frank Thomas (37) 448
8. Manny Ramirez (33) 435
9. Juan Gonzalez (35) 434
10. Jim Thome (34) 430
11. Alex Rodriguez (29) 429
12. Mike Piazza (36) 397
13. Carlos Delgado (33) 369
14. Jim Edmonds (35) 331
Chipper Jones (33) 331
Jeff Kent (37) 331
17. Luis Gonzalez (37) 316
18. Vinny Castilla (37) 315
19. Jason Giambi (34) 313
20. Ruben Sierra (39) 306
21. Vladimir Guerrero (29) 305
22. Shawn Green (32) 303
23. Andruw Jones (28) 301
24. Jeromy Burnitz (36) 299
25. Moises Alou (38) 297
Steve Finley (40) 297
27. Robin Ventura (37) 294
28. Reggie Sanders (37) 292
29. Tim Salmon (36) 290
30. Bernie Williams (36) 275

1963 FleerThe 1963 Fleer Baseball 67 card set was an attempt by the Fleer Company to break the Topps monopoly on Bubble Gum Cards. In an attempt to get around Topps exclusive agreement with MLB, the 1963 Fleer Baseball Cards were issued with cookies instead of bubble gum.The 1963 Fleer Baseball Cards were intended to be issued in multiple series, but Fleer was run out of business shortly after the first series was released when Topps sued Fleer. Due to either the deep pockets of Topps or the lack of sales - Fleer quickly gave up and never issued another baseball card. The 1963 Fleer Cards are attractive and are packed with stars !!! Along with the stars the two scare 1963 Fleer Short Prints, #46 Joe Adcock and the checklist card make this a fun set to complete. Another interesting feature of this set is card #43, the Maury Wills Rookie card. Wills, the 1962 N.L. MVP had a huge disagreement with Topps when Topps didn't thing Wills was worthy enough in 1961 to have a baseball card. Wills did not allow Topps to make his card till 1967 although he was pictured on a special 1960 World Series card featuring Luis Aparicio stealing 2nd base. Wills is pictured trying to make the tag. Other top cards in the 1963 Fleer set are: Brooks Robinson, Willie Mays, Carl Yastrzemski, Sandy Koufax, Roberto Clemente, Don Drysdale and Warren Spahn. |

1964 Topps Stand-UpsTopps most popular 1960's test issue !!!Blank-backed and unnumbered, these standard size cards were called "Stand-Ups". "Stand-Ups" refers to a type of card that was die cut around the player's picture. The background section then could be folded in half, so the card could stand up by itself while the player's picture stood alone. Directions for folding are on the background and when folded only the green background remains. 1934-36 Batter Up and the 1951 Topps All-Star sets are 2 other popular standup issues. Thanks to the green and yellow borders and the likelihood that most cards have been heavily folded, 1964 Stand-Ups are extremely difficult to obtain in top grades. The 77 card set features color photographs of the player on yellow and green backgrounds. 22 of the 77 cards were single printed making them twice as scarce and much higher in demand. The set is packed with Hall-of-Famers including MICKEY MANTLE, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Don Drysdale, Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron, Willie McCovey and more !!! |


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