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  1. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #046, Signed/Auto, Ken Raffensberger, Reds

    Raffensberger batted right-handed and threw left-handed. Raffensberger started his career as a fastball pitcher, particularly gaining success with his rising fastball. On November 10, 2002, Raffensberger died in his native York, Pennsylvania, at the age of 85.

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  2. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #058, Signed/Auto, Bob Wilson, White Sox

    He played 10 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1951–1954), Detroit Tigers (1954–1960), and Cleveland Indians (1960), primarily as a catcher. After his playing career, Wilson was a founder and President of the Westgate Bank in Madison, Wisconsin.

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  3. 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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  4. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #229, Signed/Autographed, Bob Talbot, Cubs

    He was an outfielder in the Major Leagues during 1953 and 1954 for the Chicago Cubs. Talbot joined the Cubs from their Pacific Coast League team, the Los Angeles Angels. Talbot died October 31, 2017.

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  5. Topps Chrome 2024 Logofractor 1954 Paul Aron card number 1954-30

    Topps Chrome 2024 Logofractor 1954 Paul Aron card number 1954-30 Card is in mint condition (please see photos) and will be safely shipped in a toploader. Feel free to ask any questions, all offers considered.

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  6. 2024 Topps Chrome UFC Tito Ortiz 1954 Topps Refractor #5

    The item available is listed in the title.

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  7. 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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  8. 1994 Topps Baseball Archives (1954), #185, Signed/Auto, Chuck Stobbs, Senators

    In 1971, Stobbs moved to Florida and worked at a baseball academy operated by the Kansas City Royals. He worked for the Cleveland Indians as a pitching coach in the minor leagues in the early 1980s.

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