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Thursday, April 16, 2009

1965 Topps Jim Bouton

Gotta post something today, why not this fine card? Fresh off Bulldog's masterful performance in the '64 World Series.

Bouton shot the wittle birtdies! Oh nooooooo

One of these days I'll finally get that Ball four project off the ground. Not today though. Too much stuff to do. This card is nice to look at until that day comes.

2 comments:

Mr P said...

Bouton was a under-rated Yankee but his personality and the clashes he had with his team-mates and management meant he could only go so far. In a way, similar to Billy Martin although in the end, was there anyone who was a truer Yankee than Billy?

zman40 said...

What is the Ball Four Project?