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Decks By The Decade - 1940's
The 1940’s for the hobby was an intriguing time. Due to World War 2 starting in 1942, there were restrictions on ink, cardboard, and...


Who's Hot/Who's Not Week 3
Stats accumulated from August 7th to August 14th at 8pm EST Charlie Blackmon (RF Colorado Rockies) .625 BA (.472 for the season) 1.595...


Decks by the Decade - 1930's
The 1930’s saw the introduction of one of the most famous and valuable sets in the hobby: Goudey Baseball. Before diving into this iconic...


Who's Hot/Who's Not Week Two
Stats are from June 30th to 6pm July 6th. Donovan Solano (SS San Fransico Giants) .500 BA .516 OBP Statcast: xBA: 92nd percentile, xwOBA:...


Decks by the Decade - 1920's
The 1920's in baseball card collecting saw the torch pass from the tobacco cards that were the foundation of the hobby, to a different...


Who's Hot/Who's Not Week One
Welcome to our weekly installment of Who's Hot/Who's Not! This is bound to be a wacky season, so this will be exciting to track the...


Decks by the Decade - 1910's
For the hobby, the 1910's saw more of the famous players from the previous decade like Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson, and Joe Jackson, but...


Decks By The Decade - 1900's
The 20th century opened to a boom of baseball cards. Tobacco and candy companies capitalized on the countries new found love of baseball...


Decks By The Decade - 1890's
Between the mass production of the tobacco cards featuring baseball players in the late 1880's, and the solidification of the hobby in...


Decks By The Decades - 1880's
The inception of baseball cards started with tobacco companies, more specifically Allen & Ginter in the late 1800's. Adding sets of cards...
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