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We get a little bit earlier here with 1984 Topps rather than just to 1985 like last time. Nothing new to my collection in these though.
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Right into a bunch of 1989 cards including a couple George Bells from 1989 Fleer. I will say, the Pat Borders card is what I picture from Pat as a Jay. I don't know why, but I always pictured him as shown here - call it typical catcher if you will. A lifetime .250 hitter, not much power, decent behind the plate and that being what his main role was.
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We finish with some 1989 Topps.
Not as good as the first one, but no complaints!
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