When you're done laughing at the Dodgers for that double play, you should get your Colt .45 guesses submitted. This page will consist solely of cards from the 1964 Topps set.
I might as well expand the prizes to Top Three. Winner gets the best one though.
I'll also send a prize to anybody who gets a perfect score in any round.
Jimmy Wynn, Rusty Staub, John Bateman (my favorite Colt 45), Nellie Fox, AL Spangler, Bob Aspromonte, Walt Bond, Dick Farrell, Dave Giusti.
ReplyDeleteWynn, Staub,Craft,Aspromonte,Woodschick,Bob rBuce (homage to his 1967 topps card where Braves was misspelled like that),Umbrandt,Ken Johnson,Claude (I swear my fly is up) Raymond,
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DeleteI had to look up the team checklist for the set. With little to nothing to go on, here are my picks:
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Rusty Staub
Nellie Fox
Dick Farrell
John Bateman
Bob Bruce
Jim Umbrict
Al Spangler
Don Nottebart
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DeleteWynn, Staub, Runnels, Fox, Bruce, Lillis, Guisti, Aspromonte, Farrell
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DeleteHad to utilize COMC to help me put together this 9-pocket page: P. Runnels, J. Umbrict, K. Johnson, Grote/Yellen, R. Staub, N. Fox, J. Wynn, C. Raymond, B. Aspromonte
ReplyDeleteJim Wynn, Rusty Staub, Bob Aspromonte, Dave Guisti, Pete Runnells, Ken Johnson, Hal Brown, Dick Farrell, Nellie Fox.
ReplyDeleteThis is like the opposite of all the others, scrounging for people to add instead of having dozens of possibilities to choose from. I happen to have the Colt .45s rookie card from that set with Jerry Grote (because I'm a Mets fan). I suppose you wouldn't put that there.
Should have gone with Ted Simmons!
Staub, Aspromonte, Wynn, Runnels, Walt Bond, Nottebart, John Bateman, Umbricht, Hal Brown
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