tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402992710245245876.post7455929319718409095..comments2023-12-23T00:20:30.036-08:00Comments on All Trade Bait, All The Time...: Down With 2013 Giants, and Arp With 2014 Dodgers Stealing Homehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03818879297909675392noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402992710245245876.post-37305280852776066172014-02-01T19:46:39.924-08:002014-02-01T19:46:39.924-08:00You have enlightened me, sir. Thanks !
Good luck...You have enlightened me, sir. Thanks ! <br />Good luck to you if you were the only kid on your block to not get a "Home Run" card. Stealing Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03818879297909675392noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402992710245245876.post-61682036859769607562014-02-01T19:23:28.113-08:002014-02-01T19:23:28.113-08:00The "Double Play" cards as you called th...The "Double Play" cards as you called them are the 1968 Topps Baseball "Game" inserts. The sub-set has 33 cards of popular players of the day. I think most of them were the All-Stars. Like many of Topps' card games there don't seem to be any Official Rules supplied. I guess the assumed kids would know how to play it. It also seems to be assumed that everyone would be able to get ALL the cards to play the dang game. I'm pretty sure it was just a case of you would shuffle your "deck" and turn over the top card to see what the result of the play was, then keep turning over cards until you got 3 outs, etc...Simulating a "real" game by turning over the cards.CaptKirk42https://www.blogger.com/profile/16039278539984069944noreply@blogger.com