299: 1887 Allen & Ginter Joseph Mulvey (Dover reprint)
1805: 1909 T206 Mickey Doolan
3842: 1933 DeLong Chuck Klein (Dover reprint)
4641: 1941 Play Ball "Joe" Marty
5660: 1953 Topps Ken Heintzelman
6508: 1963 Topps Clay Dalrymple
6895: 1968 Topps Cookie Rojas
7447: 1974 Topps Bill Robinson
7645: 1977 Topps Bob Boone
7914: 1981 Topps Coca Cola Greg Luzinski
8302: 1986 Topps Don Carman
8836: 1992 Topps Gold Winner Joe Boever
9037: 1995 Fleer Flair Darren Daulton
9495: 2000 Fleer Tradition Bobby Abreu
10000: 2007 Topps Heritage Aaron Rowand
1805: 1909 T206 Mickey Doolan
3842: 1933 DeLong Chuck Klein (Dover reprint)
4641: 1941 Play Ball "Joe" Marty
5660: 1953 Topps Ken Heintzelman
6508: 1963 Topps Clay Dalrymple
6895: 1968 Topps Cookie Rojas
7447: 1974 Topps Bill Robinson
7645: 1977 Topps Bob Boone
7914: 1981 Topps Coca Cola Greg Luzinski
8302: 1986 Topps Don Carman
8836: 1992 Topps Gold Winner Joe Boever
9037: 1995 Fleer Flair Darren Daulton
9495: 2000 Fleer Tradition Bobby Abreu
10000: 2007 Topps Heritage Aaron Rowand
Ten thousand losses cannot be commemorated with just one card. The Card of the Week award goes to a collection of players who all helped contribute to the Philadelphia's Phillies' achievement. And yes, this is an achievement, it's difficult to do ten thousand of anything and they've been doing it since 1883. Besides, the Braves and the Cubs will be joining them in the very near future. Congratulations Phillies, here's to ten thousand more.
1 comment:
come on not 1 mike schmidt card?on the list hes only the greatest 3rd baseman ever who dare i say it didnt CCCCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEAAAATT
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