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Old Baseball Cards vs. Vintage Baseball Cards

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

The Vintage Baseball Card Blog discusses the difference between old baseball cards and vintage baseball cards.

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Old Baseball Cards of Old-looking Players

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

The Vintage Baseball Card Blog discusses cards of players who look older than they really were.

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The Golden Age of Baseball and the Golden Age of Baseball Cards

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

When was the Golden Age of Baseball and how does it compare to the Golden Age of Baseball Cards? An analysis of Hall of Fame Baseball players gives some insight into the age old question.

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New Rule Suggestions for the All Star Baseball Game

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

Suggestions for rules changes that will create increased interest in the mid summer classic, the All Star baseball game for both baseball fans and baseball players.

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Baseball Cards Save the Game of Baseball Itself

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

Did baseball cards save the game of baseball itself? Back in the 1950s the game wasn’t really doing very well. Attendance was down throughout the league. Would television destroy the game? The baseball owners thought so.

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Beckett Media, A Good Value to Those Who Value Baseball Cards

on March 9th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

Did baseball cards save the game of baseball itself? Back in the 1950s the game wasn’t really doing very well. Attendance was down throughout the league. Would television destroy the game? The baseball owners thought so.

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1954 Ernie Banks Topps #094

on March 4th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

Ernie Banks lit up Wrigley Field in the 1950s as one of the first power hitting shortstops.

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