1941 Play Ball Paper Version Baseball Card Checklist

The Play Ball Paper Version baseball card set was released in 1941. The set consisted of 24 baseball cards and each card from the 1941 Play Ball Paper Version baseball card set is listed below. Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics.

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1941 Play Ball Paper Version

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1Eddie Miller
2Max West
3Bucky Walters
4Paul DerringerDuke Derringer on Card
5Frank McCormickBuck McCormick on Card
6Carl Hubbell
7Harry DanningThe Horse Danning on Card
8Mel Ott
9Pinky May
10Arky VaughanSpelled Vaughn on Card
11Debs Garms
12Jimmy Brown
13Jimmie Foxx
14Ted Williams
15Joe Cronin
16Hal Trosky
17Roy WeatherlyStormy Weatherly on Card
18Hank Greenberg
19Charlie Gehringer
20Red Ruffing
21Charlie Keller
22Bob JohnsonIndian Bob Johnson on Card
23George McQuinnMac McQuinn on Card
24Dutch Leonard
1941 Play Ball Paper Version


Did you know that baseball card sets in the Baseball Card Database which do not have numbers on them are listed in alphabetical order? Same applies for sets in which the "number" on the back is not numerical in nature.

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