This card is part of the 2013 Panini Cooperstown 100 card Red Crystal Collection parallel set. Each card is individually serial numbered to only 399 and were inserted randomly into packs of 2013 Panini Cooperstown Baseball. Each card is a parallel of the regular cards in the set, but with a gold holofoil finish.
- From the 2013 Panini Cooperstown Red Crystal Collection 100 Card parallel set
- Individually serial numbered to 399 made
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2013 Panini Cooperstown
According to legend, New York Giants manager John McGraw received a flippant scouting report on Paul Waner: “That little punk don’t even know how to put on a uniform.” Once McGraw saw Waner play, he fired the scout. “That little punk don’t know how to put on a uniform, but he’s removed three of my pitchers with line drives this week,” McGraw roared. Waner began his baseball career as a pitcher, but his hitting prowess assured that “Big Poison” would play ever day. During a 20-year career, Waner accumulated 3,152 hits, batted .333, won three National League batting championships and garnered the 1927 N.L. Most Valuable Player Award.
This card is part of the 2013 Panini Cooperstown 100 card Red Crystal Collection parallel set. Each card is individually serial numbered to only 399 and were inserted randomly into packs of 2013 Panini Cooperstown Baseball. Each card is a parallel of the regular cards in the set, but with a gold holofoil finish.
- From the 2013 Panini Cooperstown Red Crystal Collection 100 Card parallel set
- Individually serial numbered to 399 made
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2013 Panini Cooperstown
According to legend, New York Giants manager John McGraw received a flippant scouting report on Paul Waner: “That little punk don’t even know how to put on a uniform.” Once McGraw saw Waner play, he fired the scout. “That little punk don’t know how to put on a uniform, but he’s removed three of my pitchers with line drives this week,” McGraw roared. Waner began his baseball career as a pitcher, but his hitting prowess assured that “Big Poison” would play ever day. During a 20-year career, Waner accumulated 3,152 hits, batted .333, won three National League batting championships and garnered the 1927 N.L. Most Valuable Player Award.