It truly was the best of times and the worst of times in baseball in 1981. On one hand, the "Fernandomania" phenomenon brought unmatched levels of excitement to the game every fourth of fifth day in a ...
The first time Topps made the extended series of its flagship product a standalone set was when it made 1981 Topps Traded available only through hobby dealers. Featuring the first Topps solo cards of ...
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The Five Essential Baseball Cards of 1981 Topps
1981 Topps Harold Baines RELATED: The Five Essential Baseball Cards of 1981 Donruss The 1981 Topps set included only one individual rookie card of a Hall of Famer: Harold Baines. Granted, Baines is ...
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