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Infinite Baseball Card Set

Gary Cieradkowski

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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  • Gary Cieradkowski

    GARY CIERADKOWSKI is the artist and writer behind The Infinite Baseball Card Set blog. An award winning graphic artist and illustrator, his work can be seen everywhere from Oriole Park at Camden Yards to Wrigley Field.

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