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1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees (#28 Miller Huggins) Return to Baseball Card Database |
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# | Card Description | Notes | Pic |
1 | Babe Ruth | ||
2 | Lou Gehrig | ||
3 | Tony Lazzeri | ||
4 | Mark Koenig | ||
5 | Julie Wera | ||
6 | Ray Morehart | ||
7 | Art Fletcher | ||
8 | Joe Dugan | ||
9 | Charley O'Leary | ||
10 | Bob Meusel | ||
11 | Earle Combs | ||
12 | Cedric Durst | ||
13 | Johnny Grabowski | ||
14 | Mike Gazella | ||
15 | Pat Collins | ||
16 | Waite Hoyt | ||
17 | Myles Thomas | ||
18 | Benny Bengough | ||
19 | Herb Pennock | ||
20 | Wilcy Moore | ||
21 | Urban Shocker | ||
22 | Dutch Ruether | ||
23 | George Pipgras | ||
24 | Jacob Ruppert | Owner | |
25 | Eddie Bennett | Batboy | |
26 | Ed Barrow | General Manager | |
27 | Ben Paschal | ||
28 | Miller Huggins | Manager | |
29 | Joe Giard | ||
30 | Bob Shawkey | ||
31 | Walter Beall | ||
32 | Don Miller | ||
# | Card Description | Notes | Pic |
1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees | Bold = HOF | Research by Baseball Almanac |
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