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From 1960-1985, the Baltimore Orioles amassed the most wins in Major League Baseball. With only two losing seasons in that span (1962, 1967), the Orioles captured six AL pennants and three World Series titles. In 1966, the Orioles broke through with a convincing 97 wins and a clean, four-game sweep over the favored Los Angeles Dodgers.
Here is my completely signed 1966 Topps Baltimore Orioles team set of (29) cards, each graded by PSA/DNA. Included in this group are (3) multi-signed rookie cards, (4) Hall of Famers (including Palmer rookie) and deceased players.
The players who are no longer living include:
Charlie Lau (d.1984)
Jerry Adair (d.1987)
Camillio Carreon (d.1987)
Gene Brabender (d.1996)
Curt Blefary (d.2001)
Dave McNally (d.2002)
Sam Bowens (d.2003)
Moe Drabowsky (d.2006)
Steve Barber (d.2007)--also signed team card
Hank Bauer (d.2007)
Woodie Held (d.2009)
The cards average (EX-MT to NM) and the autographs mostly fare in the ("8-9") range. Enjoy!
This team set comes from my 1954-1979 Topps Orioles complete master set run.
From 1960-1985, the Baltimore Orioles amassed the most wins in Major League Baseball. With only two losing seasons in that span (1962, 1967), the Orioles captured six AL pennants and three World Series titles. In 1966, the Orioles broke through with a convincing 97 wins and a clean, four-game sweep over the favored Los Angeles Dodgers.
Here is my completely signed 1966 Topps Baltimore Orioles team set of (29) cards, each graded by PSA/DNA. Included in this group are (3) multi-signed rookie cards, (4) Hall of Famers (including Palmer rookie) and deceased players.
The players who are no longer living include:
Charlie Lau (d.1984)
Jerry Adair (d.1987)
Camillio Carreon (d.1987)
Gene Brabender (d.1996)
Curt Blefary (d.2001)
Dave McNally (d.2002)
Sam Bowens (d.2003)
Moe Drabowsky (d.2006)
Steve Barber (d.2007)--also signed team card
Hank Bauer (d.2007)
Woodie Held (d.2009)
The cards average (EX-MT to NM) and the autographs mostly fare in the ("8-9") range. Enjoy!
This team set comes from my 1954-1979 Topps Orioles complete master set run.