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  1. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #084, Signed/Auto, Dick Cole, Pirates

    In Cole's only full season, 1954, he grounded into 20 double plays, which was enough to tie for the second highest total in the National League with Stan Musial, only being topped by Del Ennis with 23.

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  2. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #071, Signed/Auto, Frank Smith, Redlegs

    Frank Thomas Smith (April 4, 1928 – September 24, 2005) was a professional baseball player. During his career, he compiled a 35–33 record in 271 appearances, mostly as a relief pitcher, with a 3.81 earned run average, 277 strikeouts, and 44 saves.

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  3. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #100, Signed/Auto, Bob Keegan, White Sox

    Keegan struck out one hitter and gave up two bases on balls in the contest, but otherwise was flawless on the mound. [citation needed] His professional career began in 1946 in the Class A Eastern League when Keegan was 25.

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  4. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #150, Signed/Auto, Dick Kryhoski, Orioles

    Kryhoski was born and raised in Leonia, New Jersey. He served in the military during World War II, in the Pacific theater. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for four different franchises between 1949 and 1955.

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  5. Topps Chewing Gum Orange Back Football Cards - 1978 - Various Cards

    1978 collection. Card all in decent condition and perfect for completing your set! Orange Back Set, pictures can be provided of any card.

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  6. TOPPS F1 CHROME 2024 - 1954 INSERT - ESTEBAN OCON - 1954-9

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  7. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #049, Signed/Auto, Ray Murray, Athletics

    After his baseball career Murray lived until his death in Fort Worth, Texas. Murray raised two children, Buddy and Jill, he was involved in little league baseball for many years. He served as president of the Forest Hill youth association in the 1970s and managed several pony and colt league boys teams.

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  8. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #149, Signed/Auto, Jim Robertson, Athletics

    Jim died in Kirkland, Washington on October 21, 2015. He was originally signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent before the 1949 season, and he played in their farm system until 1953.

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