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Buzz Break: 1989 Donruss baseball cards (two packs)
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The lot: 1989 Donruss baseball cards (two packs)
Where to buy: Findable with some looking ... hit BlowoutCards.com for other Retro RipsKeep reading for a breakdown and gallery for what was in this one.
Buzz Break: 1990 Topps Big Baseball Series 3 cards
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The box: 1990 Topps Big Baseball Series 3 baseball cards
Where to buy: Will take some hunting ... but check out other Retro Rips boxes here
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Buzz Break: 2014 Topps Heritage baseball cards (gravity box)
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The box: 2014 Topps Heritage baseball cards (gravity feed retail box)
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.comKeep reading for a full breakdown and a gallery for this throwback break.
Buzz Break: 1985 Topps Baseball Photo Rub-downs pack
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The pack: 1985 Topps Baseball Photo Rub-downs
Where to buy: Where/if you can findMLB's founding documents will hit auction block via SCP next month
MLB's founding documents are hitting the auction block this spring as SCP Auctions is handling yet another historic sale.
This time, it's a 74-page hand-written artifact -- the original constitution of The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs -- that outlines its objectives. Among them are to "encourage, foster and elevate the game of baseball, enact and enforce proper rules for the exhibition and conduct of the game, to make baseball playing respectable and honorable, to protect and promote the mutual interests of professional baseball clubs and professional baseball players and to establish and regulate the 'Baseball Championship of the United States.'"
This follows the sale of the 1857 “Laws of Base Ball” for $3.26 million one year ago today by the Laguna Niguel, Calif.-based company
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