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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DOLLY STARK learned early in life that nothing came easy. Born Abraham Stark in 1897, he was a child of New York’s Lower East Side slums. His parents, Simon and Gussie Stark, were Jews who had found their way individually from the Russian E...
PERCHED HIGH in the Rocky Mountains, 10,152 feet above sea level, sits the town of Leadville, Colorado. Founded in 1877 by miners Horace Tabor and August Meyer, the success of their mine ushered in the great Colorado Silver Boom. The town g...
This is the original story I wrote 15 years ago that inspired the illustration I recently completed for cover of the Fall 2024 Baseball Research Journal. The card below is a simplified version of the one that appears on the cover. If you'd ...
Once I have the uniform details sorted out and the hand drawn line work to my liking, I can start to add color and depth to the piece.
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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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