tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700049103080920994.post9055571832514504978..comments2024-03-29T07:44:22.008-04:00Comments on Night Owl Cards: Cardboard appreciation: 1975 Topps Bobby Murcernight owlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11673973790245316059noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700049103080920994.post-36175790021597811462010-07-14T16:02:30.033-04:002010-07-14T16:02:30.033-04:00Thanks for featuring an SF Giant (I know how you f...Thanks for featuring an SF Giant (I know how you feel about 'em); first time ever? Bobby M didn't enjoy his time there very much. -- MrHaverkampmr haverkamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06231670664877629521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700049103080920994.post-31309743403945804022010-07-13T13:51:57.066-04:002010-07-13T13:51:57.066-04:00I remember that trade. You had a Yankee hero from ...I remember that trade. You had a Yankee hero from Oklahoma, who started out as a shortstop traded for a flashy, speedy, powerful centerfielder from the Giants. Not quite Mantle for Mays, but as close as we were going to get it in 1975.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700049103080920994.post-27276284766698310892010-07-13T12:56:23.461-04:002010-07-13T12:56:23.461-04:00Go NL! WW Jr. and I were talking last night; he&#...Go NL! WW Jr. and I were talking last night; he's ten and has never seen an NL win....time for that to end! <br /><br />One other thing about the Murcer card; the picture would have been from 1973 since the Yankees were playing in Shea in 1974. If Topps would have used a photo from '74, with Shea in the background, the card might have been a little more believable.Wrigley Waxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04609243184562074109noreply@blogger.com