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1984 Topps #712 AL Active Career Home Run Leaders (Jackson/Nettles/Luzinski) EX Baseball Card

1984 Topps #712 AL Active Career Home Run Leaders (Jackson/Nettles/Luzinski) EX Baseball Card

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This 1984 Topps baseball card features the AL Active Career Home Run Leaders, showcasing Reggie Jackson, Graig Nettles, and Greg Luzinski. With a high-quality grade of EX, this card is in excellent condition, making it a valuable addition to any collector's set.

Reggie Jackson, known as "Mr. October," was a legendary outfielder who played for the Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels during his illustrious career. With over 500 career home runs, Jackson was a powerful hitter and a key player on multiple World Series championship teams.

Graig Nettles, a standout third baseman, was a defensive stalwart for the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. Nettles was a six-time All-Star and a two-time Gold Glove Award winner, known for his exceptional fielding skills and clutch hitting.

Greg Luzinski, a feared slugger, played for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago White Sox, earning multiple All-Star selections and Silver Slugger Awards. Luzinski was a key contributor to the Phillies' 1980 World Series championship team, providing a formidable presence in the middle of the lineup.

This baseball card captures a moment in baseball history when these three prolific home run hitters were leading the American League in career home runs. With iconic players like Jackson, Nettles, and Luzinski featured on the card, it represents a snapshot of the competitive spirit and talent that defined baseball in the 1980s.