On the blog today, my "missing" 1954 Wilson's Franks card for the "Duke of Flatbush", Duke Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers:
From
 my wildly successful custom set released a few months ago, Snider would
 have been another great card had it been originally released way back 
when!
Snider really was incredibly underrated over his career, which 
sadly (for him) coincided with the careers of men like Mickey Mantle, 
Willie Mays and Hank Aaron.
Nevertheless, all
 he would do in the Majors was hit, finishing his career in 1964, capping off a great 18-year Major League 
career that 
saw him make eight All-Star teams while posting six seasons where he 
finished in the top-10 for N.L. MVP.
Snider
 was an absolute beast of a hitter through the 1950's with the Dodgers, 
driving in over 100 runs six times, 30+ homers six times including five 
straight seasons of 40 or more, five years of scoring over 100 runs and 
seven seasons of .300 hitting or better.
A
 HUGE cog in the Brooklyn Dodger machine of the 1950s, he was also part 
of the "Holy Trinity of New York center-fielders of the era, along with 
Willie Mays of the New York Giants and Mickey Mantle of the New York 
Yankees.
What a time it must have been to be a young baseball fan!

