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This blog will explore the baseball card collecting hobby of the 1980s, particularly highlighting the Chicago Cubs. Unlike vintage baseball cards, most modern cards are quite budget-friendly. The different sets will be much easier to find. Therefore, with thousands of cards in the mix, we will begin with the 80 Topps and conclude with the highly valuable 1985 Topps Mini Test. The pinnacle of this era was marked by the Sandberg Rookie of the Year in 1983.


Tuesday, March 1, 2022

1983 Fritsch One Year Winners Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

1983 Fritsch One Year Winners has 64 cards which there are 5 Cubs player. The two other sets from various years are not included in this post.

Size of Cards

The standard-sized cards are the following dimensions: 2-1/2" by 3-1/2"



Basic Features

This 118-card standard-size collection pays tribute to players who only played for a season or fewer and went unnoticed in baseball history. The collection was released in three sections as part of a single series. The first 18 cards were released in 1977, and they contain black and white player photographs with white and green borders. Color player photographs with white borders were used on cards 19-54, which were released in 1979. Colored photographs with blue and white borders were used on cards 55-118, which were issued in 1983.

1983 Fritsch One Year Winners Chicago Cubs Checklist

Number Player
55 Don Prince 
74 Lee Gregory 
91 George Gerberman 
101 Elder White 
118 Al Lary