Here's the centerpiece of that package from Dean, the Pirates multi-player card for 1963. Featured are catcher Smoky Burgess, 1st baseman Dick Stuart, right fielder Roberto "Bob" Clemente, and left fielder Bob Skinner.
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Topps really shoehorned a lot of players onto this card. In the late 1960s, most of these multi-player cards featured two stars from a team, with only the occasional card featuring 3 players. The card back indicates that Stuart was traded (to the Red Sox) after the previous season. This is stated in the body of the text, not a brief note tacked onto the end of the narrative (often in a different font). Maybe it would have been a better idea to only show Burgess, Clemente, and Skinner, then each player would have been more visible.