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  1. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #257, Signed/Auto, Bill Virdon, Cardinals

    After playing in the minors for the Yankees organization, Virdon was traded to the Cardinals, and he made his MLB debut in 1955. That year, Virdon won theNational League Rookie of the Year Award. He slumped at the beginning of the 1956 season, and was traded to the Pirates, where he spent the remainder of his playing career.

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  2. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #117, Signed/Auto, Solly Hemus, Cardinals

    Hemus is one of a select group of big league players to have held a dual role as a player-manager. Hemus was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and raised in San Diego, where he graduated from Saint Augustine High School.

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  3. Dick Cole #84 signed autograph auto 1954 Topps Baseball Trading Card

    These cards are old and not in perfect condition.

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  4. Tom Qualters #174 signed autograph auto 1954 Topps Baseball Trading Card

    All the cards we list are authentically autographed and not to be confused with the facsimiles autograph that is printed on the card.

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  5. 1954 Topps Baseball 1 One Cent Wrapper NICE! LOOK!

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  6. Topps 1954 Bill Glynn Cleveland Indians MLB Baseball Card

    Condition as per photos

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  7. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #053, Signed/Auto, Jack Dittmer, Braves

    He continued to play all three sports at the University of Iowa, where he was mainly known as a wide receiver. He played six seasons in the majors, from 1952 until 1957, for the Boston / Milwaukee Braves and Detroit Tigers.

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  8. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #091, Signed/Auto, Bob Oldis, Senators

    Oldis was a catcher whose playing career lasted for 15 seasons, 1949–63. Following his playing career, he was a coach for the Phillies (1964–66), Minnesota Twins (1968) and Montreal Expos (1969), and scouted for the Phils and Expos.

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