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  2. Yankee Stadium Legacy - Wikipedia

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    The cards commemorating the 2008 New York Yankees season were featured in Series 1 of 2009 Upper Deck baseball. [1] Two of the more notable cards include YSL-AG (commemorating the 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game ) and card YSL-6742 featuring Andy Pettite commemorating the final game at Yankee Stadium).

  3. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1989 Upper Deck baseball set, Ken Griffey Jr. was selected to be featured on card number one. [28] The decision to make Griffey Jr. the first card was reached in late 1988. A teenage employee named Tom Geideman was the one who suggested the use of Griffey as its choice for the number-one card. [29]

  4. O-Pee-Chee - Wikipedia

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    To extend Upper Deck's use of the O-Pee-Chee brand, they released a 1969 retro-styled O-Pee-Chee insert in 2008 Upper Deck Baseball. This continued again a year later with a 1975-inspired insert in 2009 Upper Deck Baseball. Upper Deck further expanded the brand's presence in 2009 by also introducing a full set release with the O-Pee-Chee name.

  5. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics (Impel, SkyBox, Topps, Upper Deck, Rittenhouse) DC Comics Epic Battles (Cryptozoic, 2014) DC Bombshells Series 1–3 (Cryptozoic, 2017–19) DC Cosmic Cards: Inaugural Edition (Impel, 1994) DC Cosmic Teams (SkyBox, 1993) DC's The New 52 (Cryptozoic, 2012) DC's The Women of Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013) Deadpool (Upper Deck, 2018)

  6. Donruss - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Sportflics (Major League Marketing) entered the market as the fourth fully licensed card producer, followed by Score in 1988, and Upper Deck in 1989. Since entering the trading card market, it has produced a variety of sports trading cards, including American football , baseball , basketball , boxing, golf, ice hockey , racing and ...

  7. College football coaches near $15 million in bonuses. A ...

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    The college football season isn't over but head coaches are on track to earn more than $15 million in bonuses. A look at what has been reached so far.

  8. Collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    The first pre-CCG to make it to market was the Baseball Card Game, released by Topps in 1951 as an apparent followup to a game from 1947 called Batter Up Baseball by Ed-u-Cards Corp. Players created teams of hitters, represented by cards, and moved them around a baseball diamond according to cards representing baseball plays drawn from a ...

  9. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    Upper Deck introduced several innovative production methods including tamper-proof foil packaging, hologram-style logos, and higher-quality card stock. This style of production allowed Upper Deck to charge a premium for its product, becoming the first mainstream baseball card product to have a suggested retail price of 99 cents per pack.

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