1988 Fleer: Wade Boggs was a great hitter winning 5 batting titles ending his career with just over 3,000 hits and a .310 batting average. He had a crazy stretch early in his career where he hit .357 or better 4 out of 5 seasons.
Oh the power in these three greats of the game! We know McGwire and Bonds won't make the Hall of Fame but the Crime Dog did. He finished his career with a .284 batting average, 493 home runs, and 2,490 hits. He twice led the league in homers and once in OPS.
The backs of the stickers were informative for fans who didn't have the internet at their disposal 27 years ago.
More big names from the era. Benito Santiago was a 5X All-Star, 3X All-Star, 4X Silver Slugger, and a NLCS MVP.
Teddy Higuera didn't start his MLB career until he was 27, but was 94-64 with a 3.61 ERA before injuries ended his career. Fun cards and memories as always.
The backs of the stickers were informative for fans who didn't have the internet at their disposal 27 years ago.
More big names from the era. Benito Santiago was a 5X All-Star, 3X All-Star, 4X Silver Slugger, and a NLCS MVP.
Teddy Higuera didn't start his MLB career until he was 27, but was 94-64 with a 3.61 ERA before injuries ended his career. Fun cards and memories as always.
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45 – Total Cards (3 Packs)
3 - Stickers
1 – Checklist
45 – Total Cards (3 Packs)
3 - Stickers
1 – Checklist






Boggs wins it.
ReplyDeleteSantiago was a 5x All-Star and he won 3 Gold Gloves. Great throwing arm.