"It's amazing what you can find on the internet" is an often-repeated line that has some truth to it, especially for us folks who remember what it was like to spend not even a second of a day staring at a computer screen. But as a card blogger who has conducted countless hours of research to the blogs I've written, it's also pretty frustrating how little you can find on the internet. For as much as people like to talk up the wealth of information online, there is a shocking lack of it when it comes to some baseball players. A few days ago, Don Larsen died. There is no shortage of information on Larsen. He pitched for the Yankees, he threw a perfect game in the World Series, he put together a long major league career. You can find bios and tributes and "look at all the cards I have of Don Larsen" everywhere online. But let's go to another pitcher that can be found in the high numbers of the 1956 Topps set, in fact, just 25 cards away from N...
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