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While it might seem a bit strange to see an American League pitcher batting it helps to know that this is not the pitching Kevin Brown who played for Texas. This Kevin was a catcher who lasted just two seasons and seven games with the Rangers before being traded. Why he was deemed worthy to feature on a certified autograph card is beyond me.
In other news, I recently received an email from Chris at Topps Heritage Cards. He had added a link to here on his blog and asked if I would mind doing the same. After perusing his site I found it to be a wealth of information on Topps Heritage cards. If you are a set collector chasing this set you need to pay a visit to Topps Heritage Cards.
3 comments:
I don't understand where the link to your blog is on the Heritage site (maybe I'm just missing it). The reason I ask is I received the same request from Chris.
Go to Chris' site and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page. Right between his privacy policy and copyright is a link for recommended sites. Your blog and mine are on the list.
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