The Infinite Baseball Card Set is a never-ending card set of baseball’s forgotten heroes: Negro League legends, barnstorming mercenaries, semi-pro sluggers, blacklisted bums, foreign phenoms, bush league oddballs, and the famous before they were famous.
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He removed his hat, wiped sweat away from his brow and peaked out from his hiding place behind crates of Ron Stacola Cuban Rum. He was carefully watching the Pan Am pilot at the end of the dock supervising the baggage being loaded onto the ...
IT WAS THE SPRING of 1950 and Dick Wagner was dolling out expense checks to the line of baseball hopefuls who came to try out for a spot on the San Antonio Missions ballclub. The Missions were the St. Louis Browns mid-level farm team, and s...
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