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Grand Cards

@grandcards

Baseball card collector (and former blogger), Tigers fan and Michigan Wolverine. Born and raised Michigander, adopted Baltimorean.

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(Rare) 1934 World Series (Pt 5 of a multi-day series) Action from Game 1, 10/3, Navin Field, Detroit.⚾️From the Flagstaff Films home movie baseball film archive.

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit of good luck sparked Elmer Flick’s Hall of Fame career. When Flick, born #OTD in 1876, went to the train station to bid farewell to his hometown team, they realized they were one player short – so they invited him to hop aboard.

A bit of good luck sparked Elmer Flick’s Hall of Fame career.

When Flick, born #OTD in 1876, went to the train station to bid farewell to his hometown team, they realized they were one player short – so they invited him to hop aboard.
Timothy Poth (@wespothington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been given marching orders! I need to have the basement, card free by 2044. Or else! If I start now, I might make it! I decided to start offering bulk cards from 1981 - 1994. I am still going to do the vintage thing, but this will help younger guys with an era they did get

Cooperstown Dave (@cooperstowndave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do not think there is a Hall of Fame-eligible pre-1980s AL/NL player outside of the Hall who was more dominant at their position in their era than Charlie Bennett.

Heritage Auctions Sports (@heritage_sport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Just Discovered🚨 The Johnson Cookie Company issued three sets in the 50s honoring their hometown Braves, including a 1954 set that with a rookie Hank Aaron Just unearthed in the Rupp Collection is this raw hoard of hundreds of ‘54 Johnson Cookies including 10 Aaron rookies!

🚨Just Discovered🚨

The Johnson Cookie Company issued three sets in the 50s honoring their hometown Braves, including a 1954 set that with a rookie Hank Aaron

Just unearthed in the Rupp Collection is this raw hoard of hundreds of ‘54 Johnson Cookies including 10 Aaron rookies!
Grand Cards (@grandcards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turns out my breaking point is Nazi salutes at a presidential inauguration from the person who owns this website. Nope, not supporting that in any way. Today will be my last day on Twitter. I’ll keep posting and following baseball card stuff on Bluesky if you’re interested.