Tag: sports cards
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1992 Upper Deck Ted Williams’ Best Hitters of the Future
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“Big, strong, aggressive and will get better. Hitting is the ability to adjust to change, and this is one of Belle’s strong points. Prefers fastballs but hits all pitches with success. Has a good idea of the strike zone.” — Ted Williams
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2001 Upper Deck
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“In leading Baltimore in RBI last year, he reached the century mark in that category for the ninth consecutive season.”
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The Other Ironman: Albert Belle’s 392-Game Streak Was No Fluke
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in BlogsAlbert Belle played 392 straight MLB games—more than Griffey, Jeter, or Trout ever did in a season—while putting up MVP numbers. The forgotten ironman.
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The Arm That Didn’t Count: Rewriting Albert Belle’s Defensive Legacy
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in BlogsAlbert Belle’s defense is often criticized, but the numbers—and his arm—tell a different story. Explore how outfield assists reveal the overlooked value of a feared defender.
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Albert Belle | 1992 Upper Deck MVP Holograms #8 | PSA 9 (Pop 3, 2 Higher)
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Albert Belle’s 1992 Upper Deck MVP Hologram #8 in PSA 9—only 3 in existence, with just 2 graded higher. A rare, electric tribute to Belle’s elite company with Ruth, DiMaggio, and Williams.

