Usher on the front, sweet chain around his neck on the back. What more could you want?
There's a small oopsie on the back with the justification of the number "9" for his doubles in 1985.
I'll go with "wheels" as the most interesting word on the back. brought to you by Tom Henke.
The research and writing staff for Score must have been exhausted by the time they put the card set out. Look at all the work they had to go through to fill out info on Campusano. It's tiring just reading it all.
ReplyDeleteForevermore when I hear the name Sil Campusano I will remember this .190 hitting pinch hitter for the Phillies breaking up Doug Drabek's no-hitter with one out to go in the Vet in 1990.
ReplyDeleteThe man who was supposed to take over for George BEll
ReplyDeleteVIVA OVER HYPED BLUE JAYS PROSPECTS OF THE 1980s!