Last month Orlando Cepeda had to be rushed to the hospital to be treated for a "cardiac incident". Thankfully, according to a SF Gate article the Hall of Fame first baseman has made significant progress towards recovery.
The scary news got me to check and I realized that I had not yet dedicated a column to Cepeda. Tonight we rectify this issue.
1959 Topps All-Star #553 Orlando Cepeda
In 1959 Orlando Cepeda made the first of eleven All-Star teams that he would be part of during his 17 year career. 1959 began a four year run that featured two all-star games. Cepeda made all 8 of those teams. Cepeda only appeared in the first of the two 1959 games, with the NL winning the contest 5-4 despite the fact that Cepeda went 0-4.
In addition to the 11 ASG Orlando Cepeda's accolades include a World Champion, four postseason appearances, an MVP (1967) award and a Rookie of the Year (1958).
And oh yeah that Hall of Fame plaque awarded by the Veterans Committee in 1999.
The 1959 Topps All-Star cards close the set and were the last to be released for the year. The nice thing about this is that it allows Topps to put out an All-Star set representing the current years game, unfortunately they made some dubious choices in selection.
Orlando Cepeda would appear on two other All-Star cards, 1962 and 1968. In addition to being included in the 1968 ASG set Cepeda was also the subject of that years NL All-Star puzzle.
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1959 Topps All-Star #553 Orlando Cepeda (b-side)
I like the backs of the 1959 Topps All-Stars, The full-size cartoon and fun-fact are nicely done. I also like the Bazooka ad at the bottom.
BIG Cartoon
1959 Topps #535 Orlando Cepeda also happens to be a landmark card. I believe 1959 Topps All-Stars are the first subset to include the full-size cartoon. There are actually 2 cards that precede Cepeda in the 1959 ASG Subset, but those are both managers, The first of which is Fred Haney who is the first oversized cartoon back. However since he is not a player, and neither is #534 Casey Stengel that makes today's featured guest Orlando Cepeda the first player to have an oversized cartoon back - PIONEER! Thanks to Fuji for getting my wheels rolling in this direction.
Other Voices
CommishBob covers this over at his 1959 Topps Blog
Orlando Cepeda Index
1975 Topps #205 1967 MVP (with Carl Yastrzemski)
Sources and Links
1959 Topps All-Stars Index
1968 Topps Blog
1959 Topps 1 f/g card at a time
SF Gate
baseball-ref
Updates
2018 0321 - Added Big Cartoon Paragraph, Thanks Fuji
2 comments:
I've seen this subset a bunch of times over the years, but don't think I've ever checked out the backs. They're just as cool as the fronts.
Yes, I should have mentioned that I am pretty sure this is the first large format cartoon on the back of a Topps card. It is a feature that is part of the 1969 Topps Manager cards, unfortunately those cards were left out of 2018 Heritage.
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