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  2. T202 baseball card - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Catches His Man card, previously considered a common card worth around $100, has dramatically increased in price, due to the speculation that the center picture of the card may be Shoeless Joe Jackson. The theory seems to be backed up by a photo taken in a newspaper from the same year the card came out.

  3. List of St. Louis Cardinals owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    100 2011 [36] $518 $207 $19.8 $110 94 2012 [37] TV Money Is A Game Changer For Baseball and The Dodgers (Apr. 9 issue of Forbes) $591 $233 $25.0 $123 116 2013 [38] Baseball Team Valuations 2013: Yankees On Top At $2.3 Billion, Forbes (Mar. 27, 2013) $716 $239 $19.9 $134 102

  4. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    Adrian C. Anson depicted on an Allen & Ginter cigarette card, c. 1887. The first baseball cards were trade cards printed in the late 1860s by a sporting goods company, around the time baseball became a professional sport. [7] Most of the baseball cards around the beginning of the 20th century came in candy and tobacco products.

  5. Major League Baseball Authentication Program - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball started running an authentication program in 2001 after the FBI "Operation Bullpen" became widely publicized. Phase 1 of Operation Bullpen began in 1999 and uncovered $100 million worth of memorabilia-related forgeries. [1] This operation was related to the earlier Operation Foulball in San Diego, but covered nationwide ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball player-managers - Wikipedia

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    With specialized bullpens, extensive scouting reports, and increased media scrutiny, the job of a manager has become more complex. [3] A player-manager needs to decide how much playing time to give himself. [12] Don Kessinger, player-manager of the Chicago White Sox in 1979, believes he did not play himself enough. [3]

  7. Card game - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is that the play in a card game chiefly depends on the use of the cards by players (the board is a guide for scorekeeping or for card placement), while board games (the principal non-card game genre to use cards) generally focus on the players' positions on the board, and use the cards for some secondary purpose.

  8. Cap Anson - Wikipedia

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    According to the Sporting News baseball record book, which does not take National Association statistics into account, Anson had 3,012 hits over his career. [30] Baseball Reference also credits Anson with 3,012 hits during his National League career; including his time in the NA, Anson is credited with 3,435 hits. [ 10 ]

  9. Major League Baseball luxury tax - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the paper argues that total player salaries across the league are counter-intuitively increased by the system. The authors argue that the luxury tax competitive balance system helps the players, improves social welfare, and helps the fans of Major League Baseball. [27] The MLB Players Association strongly disputes this conclusion.

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