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#CardCorner: 1967 Topps Max Alvis

#CardCorner: 1967 Topps Max Alvis kkundahl Fri, 2026-04-03 09:00 A power-hitting third baseman with Cleveland in the 1960s, Max Alvis became one of the team’s most popular players. Craig Muder During the pitching-rich 1960s, only three American League third basemen had at least three seasons with 20-or-more home runs. Two – Harmon Killebrew and Brooks Robinson – are enshrined in Cooperstown. The third, Max Alvis, played only nine big league sea…
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Baseball Hall of Fame broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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