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BBCgalaxee

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What do you all think is the greatest multi player rc ever made NOT based on value?

There's several possible choices but the only "rule" to this game is that at least two players the card had to have good careers.

I guess the obvious one is the Ryan koosman but how about molitor trammell or others?



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This one comes to mind:
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I've always liked that Don Baylor and Dusty Baker share an RC. That is NOT the best, but worthy of mention. I should also note that I'm partial to the card because my mother went to school with the thrid play, Tom Paciorek.
 

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I've always liked that Don Baylor and Dusty Baker share an RC. That is NOT the best, but worthy of mention. I should also note that I'm partial to the card because my mother went to school with the thrid play, Tom Paciorek.


GOOD call!

All three had fine MLB careers as well.
 

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Carlitoson, never even thought of that one although I know it can be debated if it's a true rc or not.

I'll change my vote to that.

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Jack Morris shares his RC with Larry Andersen who had a career that was, shall we say, lengthy at least. He is best known as the answer to the trivia question, how exactly did the Astros steal Jeff Bagwell from the Red Sox? The other guys, Mickey Mahler and Tim Jones had 4A and cup-o-coffee, making that card a real spectrum of major league experiences.

But, I think the real answer is this card:
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I've always liked that Don Baylor and Dusty Baker share an RC. That is NOT the best, but worthy of mention. I should also note that I'm partial to the card because my mother went to school with the thrid play, Tom Paciorek.

I miss the WGN White Sox booth with Paciorek & Hawk :(
 

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Best in any sport! Baseball would be the Ryan/Koosman

Jack Morris shares his RC with Larry Andersen who had a career that was, shall we say, lengthy at least. He is best known as the answer to the trivia question, how exactly did the Astros steal Jeff Bagwell from the Red Sox? The other guys, Mickey Mahler and Tim Jones had 4A and cup-o-coffee, making that card a real spectrum of major league experiences.

But, I think the real answer is this card:
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I have always loved the multiplay rookie cards. Lots of good players hiding on those. A couple personal favorites of mine:

1971 Topps with Paciorek, Baker and Baylor

1969 Topps John Miller, Tommy Dean and Bobby Darwin

1977 Topps Kevin Pasley, Gary Alexander, Dale Murphy and Rick Cerone

And of course, my White Whale of those cards and one of only a few regular issue Dodgers cards I might never own (minus all those 52 T Hi #'s too)…Ken McMullen's 1963 Topps RC
 

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Ackley/Carlton.. Carlton..well you know why... but if somone can pull off a uni brow like that just rocks in my book!
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Not the best, but one of the most famous of the 1990s...featuring Piazza and Delgado

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