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Cardboard Memories: The 1964 Topps Giants Baseball Card Set: A Collector's Treasure




Welcome back to Mets Cardboard Memories, Mets fans! In this seventh installment of our nostalgic journey, we dive into the 1989 Topps Baseball Talk Collection.


If you're a baseball card enthusiast or a New York Mets fan The 1964 Topps Giants Baseball Card Set which is a beloved collectible among baseball enthusiasts. With 60 large cards, each measuring 3 1/8” by 5¼”, this set offers a unique charm that has stood the test of time. Affordable and popular, the set features 21 Hall-of-Famers, making it a must-have for serious collectors.


he Distribution and Population of Cards


Issued in a single series, the set includes seven cards that were very limited in release, contributing significantly to the set's overall value. Additionally, the set contains ten double-prints and a triple-printed Mickey Mantle card, leading to an uneven population of cards in circulation. This rarity and uneven distribution add to the allure and challenge of completing the set.




Representation Across Teams


The set was designed to include three players from each team, ensuring even representation. This approach means that some star players of the era, like Eddie Mathews, Pete Rose, and Willie McCovey, were not featured. Instead, players such as Ken Johnson, Dave Wickersham, and Galen Cisco were included.


The New York Mets in the 1964 Topps Giants Set:


Ron Hunt (#6)

Ron Hunt was a key player for the New York Mets during the early 1960s. Known for his gritty playing style and ability to get on base, Hunt was the first Mets player to start in an All-Star Game, which he did in 1964. He led the league in being hit by pitches seven times during his career, a testament to his willingness to do whatever it took to reach base.





Roy McMillan (#8)

Roy McMillan was a veteran shortstop known for his defensive prowess. Joining the Mets in 1964, McMillan brought stability and experience to the infield. He was a two-time Gold Glove winner and an All-Star earlier in his career with the Cincinnati Reds. McMillan's leadership and fielding skills were invaluable to the young Mets team.





Galen Cisco (#47)

Galen Cisco was a pitcher for the Mets from 1962 to 1966. Known for his durability and versatility, Cisco often switched between starting and relieving roles. Though he didn't achieve standout numbers, his reliability on the mound made him a valuable asset to the Mets' pitching staff. Cisco later became a respected pitching coach, contributing to the development of several successful Major League pitchers.





Complete Checklist of the 1964 Topps Giants Set


Here is the complete list of players in the set:


Here is the complete list of players in the set:

  1. Gary Peters - Chicago White Sox

  2. Ken Johnson - Houston Colt .45s

  3. Sandy Koufax - Los Angeles Dodgers (SP)

  4. Bob Bailey - Pittsburgh Pirates

  5. Milt Pappas - Baltimore Orioles

  6. Ron Hunt - New York Mets

  7. Whitey Ford - New York Yankees

  8. Roy McMillan - New York Mets

  9. Rocky Colavito - Kansas City Athletics

  10. Jim Bunning - Philadelphia Phillies

  11. Bob Clemente - Pittsburgh Pirates

  12. Al Kaline - Detroit Tigers

  13. Nellie Fox - Houston Colt .45s

  14. Tony Gonzalez - Philadelphia Phillies

  15. Jim Gentile - Kansas City Athletics

  16. Dean Chance - Los Angeles Angels

  17. Dick Ellsworth - Chicago Cubs

  18. Jim Fregosi - Los Angeles Angels

  19. Dick Groat - St. Louis Cardinals

  20. Chuck Hinton - Washington Senators

  21. Elston Howard - New York Yankees

  22. Dick Farrell - Houston Colt .45s

  23. Albie Pearson - Los Angeles Angels

  24. Frank Howard - Los Angeles Dodgers

  25. Mickey Mantle - New York Yankees

  26. Joe Torre - Milwaukee Braves

  27. Ed Brinkman - Washington Senators

  28. Bob Friend - Pittsburgh Pirates (SP)

  29. Frank Robinson - Cincinnati Reds

  30. Bill Freehan - Detroit Tigers

  31. Warren Spahn - Milwaukee Braves

  32. Camilo Pascual - Minnesota Twins

  33. Pete Ward - Chicago White Sox

  34. Jim Maloney - Cincinnati Reds

  35. Dave Wickersham - Detroit Tigers

  36. Johnny Callison - Philadelphia Phillies

  37. Juan Marichal - San Francisco Giants

  38. Harmon Killebrew - Minnesota Twins

  39. Luis Aparicio - Baltimore Orioles

  40. Dick Radatz - Boston Red Sox

  41. Bob Gibson - St. Louis Cardinals

  42. Dick Stuart - Boston Red Sox (SP)

  43. Tommy Davis - Los Angeles Dodgers

  44. Tony Oliva - Minnesota Twins

  45. Wayne Causey - Kansas City Athletics (SP)

  46. Max Alvis - Cleveland Indians

  47. Galen Cisco - New York Mets (SP)

  48. Carl Yastrzemski - Boston Red Sox

  49. Hank Aaron - Milwaukee Braves

  50. Brooks Robinson - Baltimore Orioles

  51. Willie Mays - San Francisco Giants (SP)

  52. Billy Williams - Chicago Cubs

  53. Juan Pizarro - Chicago White Sox

  54. Leon Wagner - Cleveland Indians

  55. Orlando Cepeda - San Francisco Giants

  56. Vada Pinson - Cincinnati Reds

  57. Ken Boyer - St. Louis Cardinals

  58. Ron Santo - Chicago Cubs

  59. John Romano - Cleveland Indians

  60. Bill Skowron - Washington Senator


Conclusion


The 1964 Topps Giants Baseball Card Set remains a significant and cherished piece of baseball history. Its large card format, combined with a mix of common and rare cards, provides both a challenge and a joy for collectors. The inclusion of Hall-of-Famers and the even representation of teams across the league make this set a timeless collectible, reflecting the rich history of baseball in the 1960s.

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