Sticking Abe Lincoln, Mantle/Bush, or Giuliani into images they have no business being in sounds more like the MOT than these outright gaffes.
I admit that the Opening Day product has needed some kind of draw, but I don't think that these esoteric errors like the Halladay, Lee, and Iwamura cards are done on purpose.
These simply show a lack of interest in context and fact-checking while doing the editing job on the art. They're curious anomalies, but nothing special until Topps decides to correct them, if ever.
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Maybe Topps felt Roy hadn't "earned his stripes" yet........bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha........sorry.
DOUBLE PLUS UNGOOD
HE ALWAYS WORE THAT NUMBER AND PLAYED FOR THE PHILLIES, ALWAYS!
Sticking Abe Lincoln, Mantle/Bush, or Giuliani into images they have no business being in sounds more like the MOT than these outright gaffes.
I admit that the Opening Day product has needed some kind of draw, but I don't think that these esoteric errors like the Halladay, Lee, and Iwamura cards are done on purpose.
These simply show a lack of interest in context and fact-checking while doing the editing job on the art. They're curious anomalies, but nothing special until Topps decides to correct them, if ever.
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