I’ve
 been sitting on this great image of Joe Torre and Lou Brock, waiting to
 create a “special” card, so today I whipped up a 1973 card for the two 
St. Louis Cardinals All-Stars:
Both players were magnificent trade pick-ups for the organization, Brock
 in the memorable trade in 1964 for pitcher Ernie Broglio, and Torre in 
1969 for another future Hall of Famer, Orlando Cepeda.
Torre and Brock would produce 200-hit seasons, break records (Brock with
 his season and career stolen base totals) and even take home a National
 League MVP when Torre turned the trick in 1971 as he topped the league 
with his .363 batting average, 137 runs batted in and 230 hits.
Of course, Brock would go on to top 3000 hits, set a new career stolen 
base record when he retired with 938, and become a first-ballot Hall of 
Famer when he received 79.7% of the vote in 1985.
Torre would go on to have arguably an even better career as a manager, 
leading the New York Yankees to four championships, 13 first place 
finishes overall, and over 2300 managerial wins over 29 seasons.
Hope you enjoy these “specials” as much as I do. I’ve always wished 
Topps sprinkled them in through the 1970’s and 1980’s as they did the 
previous two decades.
