"One evening my father came home from New York with the ultimate birthday present - a box of one hundred baseball cards. I unwrapped them with high expectations, only to find that twenty-eight of them were Horace Fords. Ford had departed from the majors in 1933 after a long and undistinguished career as an infielder in the National League, and the gum company apparently was trying to reduce its inventory." - Author Frank Graham, Jr. in Farewell to Heroes (1981)
Score Baseball Card SetsIn Chronological Order / Return to Baseball Card Database |
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Year | Brand | Description (Quantity) | Insert |
1988 | Score | Score (660 Cards) | No |
1988 | Score | Score Young Superstar Series 1 (40 Cards) | Yes |
1988 | Score | Score Box Panels (24 Cards) | No |
1988 | Score | Score Glossy (660 Cards) | No |
1988 | Score | Score Glossy Traded / Rookies (110 Cards) | No |
1988 | Score | Score Traded / Rookies (110 Cards) | No |
1989 | Score | Score (660 Cards) | No |
1989 | Score | Score Traded (110 Cards) | No |
1990 | Score | Score (704 Cards) | No |
1990 | Score | Score: The MVPs (56 Cards) | Yes |
1990 | Score | Score Superstars (100 Cards) | No |
1990 | Score | Score Traded (110 Cards) | No |
1991 | Score | Score (893 Cards) | No |
1991 | Score | Score Cooperstown Card (7 Cards) | Yes |
1991 | Score | Score Hot Rookie (10 Cards) | Yes |
1991 | Score | Score Traded (110 Cards) | No |
1992 | Score | Score Hot Rookies (10 Cards) | No |
1992 | Score | Score Impact Players (90 Cards) | No |
Year | Brand | Description (Quantity) | Insert |
Score Baseball Card Sets |
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