Rest in peace to the Mexican League’s all-time hit king, Jesús Sommers (1949–2006). A third baseman, he is the only player in league history with 3,000 hits. He added another 1,073 in the Mexican Pacific League, making him part of the exclusive 4,000 Professional Hit Club.
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This is art!
Super jealous. Gonna have to send him one!!!!
Rhino!
And a Happy Fiskmas to you!
Merry Christmas everybody!
Superstar Button Battle!!!!!
My son said he made me at school……he is in a manufacturing class with all kinds of cool equipment! Check it out on the right!
Happy Birthday Fernando Valenzuela! RIP.
I fixed this one!
My son made this out of cut baseball cards!!!!!!!
87 Fleer George Brett
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#1 76 Topps Traded Oscar Gamble
This one tells the real story of what happened on that faithful day in 1975.
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#2 70/71 Thurman Munson mashup
I’ve never liked RCs with multiple players. So why not combine the RC with the iconic 71 action shot? Now that’s a RC!!!
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#3 1990 Bernie Williams (classical guitar variation)
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#4 Cap’N Crunch Don Mattingly (featuring the Cap’N himself in the upper right)
How many food items did I buy as a kid because of the baseball card? Too many!
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#5 62 Roger Maris highlighting his iconic 61 home run season.
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#6 1978 Reggie Jackson
Love the features of 78 Topps. And this image of Reggie reminds you that he swings hard!
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#7 1978 Bronx Zoo (Lyle, Martin, Steinbrenner, Guidry, Jackson)
Crazy times for the Yanks before the lean 80’s.
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#8 1969 Topps Stained Glass Mickey Mantle
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#9 1990 Topps Kevin Maas
This one was a big one in 1990! Square jaw and pop for days!!!
This is fantastic!
Top 10 Yankees cards drawn by me:
#10 1967 Topps/Ball Four cover mashup Jim Bouton
Sometimes you just have to keep it simple. New Ty Cobb card!