In 1963, Topps began issuing multi-player Rookie Stars cards. These were weird “floating head” cards that featured players from multiple teams. (Beginning in 1964, Topps switched to team-specific Rookie Stars cards, featuring 2 to 3 “normal” photos of players from the same team.)
What’s unusual about this card is that it features 2 sets of teammates.
I have already featured all 4 of these players on other blogs, so I’m just going to link them here:
Sammy Ellis played from 1962-69, primarily for the Reds as a starting pitcher.
Ray Culp debuted with the Phillies in 1963. After 4 seasons there and 1 with the Cubs, he played 6 seasons for the Red Sox.
Jesse Gonder played for 5 teams from 1960-67, but got most of his playing time with the Mets and Pirates from 1963-67.
John Boozer bounced between the Phillies and their farm system from 1962-69, as a long reliever and spot starter.
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This card has a varition with the year listed as 1962. Talked about it a bit here
http://phungo.blogspot.com/2010/04/old-school-phillies-variations-1963.html
Deal, I remember reading a post about the rookie card variations that year, but I couldn't recall where.
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