Collectibles: Adam Dunn #1925/2,001 Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds (Baseball Card) 2001 Topps Traded & Rookies Gold #T98 - Topps Traded & Rookies
Collectibles: 1925 Exhibits Regular (Baseball) Card# 125 ivy wingo of the Cincinnati Reds VG Condition - Exhibits
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Collectibles: 1925 Exhibits Regular (Baseball) Card# 86 Eppa Rixey of the Cincinnati Reds VG Condition - Exhibits
Sports: LEO DUROCHER "Leo the Lip" (Leo Ernest Durocher) - MLB / HOF - Shortstop / 2nd Baseman / Manager - 3 x 5 INDEX CARD - (Played for New York Yankees / Cincinnati Reds / St. Louis Cardinals / Brooklyn Dodgers - Manager for Brooklyn Dodgers / New York Giants / Chicago Cubs / Houston Astros)
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