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gt2590

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Saw this earlier.

I know I have a ton of commons in my PC that I kept cuz they had sentimental value to either me or my Dad.

I assume a lot of us here do…

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I played in a local recreational baseball league here in San Diego for a few years. Got to play with a couple of triple A stars from back in the day and faced Juan Eichelberger & Daniel Boone. I was lucky enough to get a hit off Eichelberger one afternoon and somewhere I have a couple of his cards. Never had the opportunity to get a signature because he didn’t appreciate the fact that I got a hit. Not quite as good a story as yours, but I do appreciate your sharing. ✌🏼
 

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Have a Yaz Rookie my dad’s boss gave me years ago.

He made promise to never sell or trade it.

Both he and my Dad have passed since…
 

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I don't have specific cards with any special sentimental value because of who I got them from or how. However, I still very much enjoy regular cards that don't have a lot of catalog or resale value, sometimes as much as an expensive "good" card. A lot of them are just fun cards that looked cool to me. A 1978 Doug Ault will probably always remain fairly high on my list and it's an easy to recall card. Most had great action shots, trophies, all-star/All-Pro banners or were just unique. Maybe a lot of these are tied back to nice childhood memories, because basic cards are almost all but forgotten now days.
 

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