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Blogging The 1982 Topps Baseball Card Set

Ron Davis, ‘81 Highlight

March 4, 2010 @ 4:55 pm

Ron Davis, ‘81 Highlight's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Reliever Ron Davis was on fire when he took the mound in Anaheim on May 4, 1981. Nobody could hit him, and from the photo on this card, you can understand why. He looks like he’s going to beat up anyone who dares step up to the plate next. That’s rather intimidating.

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John Verhoeven

March 3, 2010 @ 5:02 pm

John Verhoeven's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

John Verhoeven was 28, when he became the last Twins pitcher for another 28 years to throw pitches outdoors in a home game. He didn’t have much of a career, but he had some fun while he was a major leaguer.

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Jerry Reuss

January 31, 2010 @ 5:38 pm

Jerry Reuss's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Opening day starter for the ‘82 Dodgers, Jerry Reuss, played a key part of the team’s pitching staff late in the season during a slump to help Los Angeles make a push for the playoffs. Most everyone knows about his near perfecto in ‘80 in Candlestick, but did you know he nearly threw a perfect game against the Reds this season?

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New York Yankees Future Stars

January 29, 2010 @ 3:06 pm

New York Yankees Future Stars's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

At the beginning of ‘82, nobody viewed the Yankees as a team in need of talent. They either had it, or could buy it when they needed it. Of course, history tells us that ‘82 was the start of the Yankees playoff drought and time for some rebuilding of the franchise during some dark years.

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Nolan Ryan’s 5th Career No-Hitter

January 27, 2010 @ 10:40 pm

Nolan Ryan’s 5th Career No-Hitter's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Card #5 in the set celebrates September 26, 1981, when Nolan Ryan tossed his 5th career no-hitter against the Dodgers. Most anyone had ever thrown. This game actually came in the middle of a 24 inning scoreless streak for the Ryan Express. He’d go on to toss 7 no-no’s for his career.

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Steve McCatty

January 10, 2010 @ 11:55 pm

Steve McCatty's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Steve McCatty looks more like a nerdy kid who should be home playing baseball on a video game than actually in the major leagues. The plain and dull sense of the card is offset a little by the bright yellow and green theme, but it’s still just as boring as his career was in ‘82

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Dave Goltz

January 4, 2010 @ 8:55 pm

Dave Goltz's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

The epitome of streaky. About every 30 days or so in 1982, Dave Goltz managed to be a different pitcher. It was such predictable inconsistency that you have to wonder why the Angels put him on the post-season roster.

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Vern Ruhle

December 30, 2009 @ 11:33 pm

Vern Ruhle's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Vern Ruhle was a great Astros pitcher for a few years when they were contending to ruhle the NL West, but he suddenly broke down into a below average pitcher in 1982. He had his moment in the sun, even if it was in a dome.

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Atlanta Braves Team Leaders

December 18, 2009 @ 2:35 am

Atlanta Braves Team Leaders's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Is it just me or does Claudell Washington look kinda goofy here? Rick Mahler looks like a perfect fit for a southern team with that shave. I’ve always imagined he’s in the middle of telling about a fish he caught earlier.

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Lee Smith

December 14, 2009 @ 3:49 am

Lee Smith's 1982 Topps card, thumbnail

Current Hall of Fame candidate Lee Smith’s rookie card, from his breakout season of 1982. A top quality reliever in his time who saved 478 games, but doesn’t quite look like a Hall of Famer when you compare his ERA to his peers.

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