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==Major League All-Stars==
==Major League All-Stars==
'''NOTE:''' It is believed that cards #7, #10, and #11 were not distributed in packs.


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==Inserts==
==Inserts==



Revision as of 19:05, 26 October 2015


Description

1951 Topps All-Stars are two eleven-card sets. Each card measures 2 1/16" X 5 1/4" and were designed to have the player's image punched out (not unlike the "standee" cards of later years).

The first eleven cards were sold as the "Connie Mack's All-Stars" and feature Mack's picks of the greatest players of all time. A second series of "Major League All-Stars" had current players -- and is among the scarcest baseball card sets of the 1950s.

Each pack contained on Teams photo insert.

Distribution

Reviews

Checklist

Connie Mack's All-Stars

  • 1 Grover C. Alexander
  • 2 Mickey Cochrane
  • 3 Eddie Collins
  • 4 Jimmy Collins
  • 5 Lou Gehrig
  • 6 Walter Johnson
  • 7 Connie Mack
  • 8 Christy Mathewson
  • 9 Babe Ruth
  • 10 Tris Speaker
  • 11 Honus Wagner

Major League All-Stars

NOTE: It is believed that cards #7, #10, and #11 were not distributed in packs.

  • 1 Yogi Berra
  • 2 Larry Doby
  • 3 Walt Dropo
  • 4 Hoot Evers
  • 5 George Kell
  • 6 Ralph Kiner
  • 7 Jim Konstanty SP
  • 8 Bob Lemon
  • 9 Phil Rizzuto
  • 10 Robin Roberts SP
  • 11 Eddie Stanky SP

Inserts

Teams

  • 1 Boston Red Sox
  • 2 Brooklyn Dodgers
  • 3 Chicago White Sox
  • 4 Cincinnati Reds
  • 5 New York Giants
  • 6 Philadelphia Athletics
  • 7 Philadelphia Phillies
  • 8 St. Louis Cardinals
  • 9 Washington Senators