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    • 1976 Hostess Dennis Eckersley #137. The 1976 Hostess Dennis Eckersley card is easily his most condition-sensitive rookie because the card had perforated edges.
    • 1976 Topps Dennis Eckersley RC #98. Eckersley's 1976 Topps card is one of the company's great rookies from the 1970s and his only official rookie card.
    • 1976 Kellogg's Dennis Eckersley #19. Yet another in the line of Eckersley rookie cards, the 1976 Kellogg's rookie has the 3D look that was typical of these sets, but this set had a little cleaner design with a white border framed by red, white, and blue stripes.
    • 2001 Topps Archives Dennis Eckersley Autograph (PR=200) Dennis Eckersley did not have many certified autographs while he was an active player, but has been more than generous with card companies since his retirement.
    • 1976 Topps #98 Dennis Eckersley RC
    • 1979 Topps #40 Dennis Eckersley
    • 1984 Topps Traded #34T Dennis Eckersley
    • 1987 Fleer Update #U30 Dennis Eckersley
    • 1992 Bowman #431 Dennis Eckersley
    • 1993 Topps Gold #411 Dennis Eckersley/Lee Smith as
    • 1995 Stadium Club Ring Leaders #RL16 Dennis Eckersley
    • 1996 Topps Laser #54 Dennis Eckersley
    • 1999 Upper Deck #51 Dennis Eckersley
    • 2004 Topps Tribute Hof #54 Dennis Eckersley

    Eckersley was a third-round pick in the 1972 draft out of Washington High School in Fremont, California. He spent three full seasons in the minors before earning a spot on the Opening Day roster in 1975, and he finished his rookie season 13-7 with a 2.60 ERA in 186.2 innings spanning 24 starts and 10 relief appearances. He has the most valuable Roo...

    After three seasons in Cleveland, including his first All-Star appearance in 1977, Eckersley was traded to the Boston Red Sox in a six-player deal prior to the 1978 season. In his first season in Boston, he went 20-8 with a 2.99 ERA in 268.1 innings to finish fourth in AL Cy Young voting in what was arguably his best season as a starting pitcher. S...

    Following excellent seasons in 1978 and 1979, Eckersley’s production started to diminish. In 1983, he posted a career-high 5.61 ERA in 176.1 innings, and the following year he was traded to the Chicago Cubs after posting a 5.01 ERA through his first nine starts. He went 10-8 with a 3.03 ERA in 24 starts the rest of the way following the trade, help...

    On April 3, 1987, the Oakland Athletics sent a trio of prospects who would never reach the majors to the Cubs in exchange for Eckersley in what would go down as one of the best trades in franchise history. The 31-year-old started two games in Oakland before an injury to closer Jay Howell opened the door for him to take over ninth-inning duties, and...

    After racking up 185 saves and three All-Star selections in his first five seasons in Oakland, Eckersley had the finest year of his career in 1992. The 37-year-old finished 7-1 with 51 saves in 54 chances, dominating opposing hitters to the tune of a 1.91 ERA, 0.91 WHIP and 10.5 K/9 to win AL Cy Young and AL MVP honors. What better card to honor th...

    Teammates on the Chicago Cubs from 1984 to 1986, Dennis Eckersley and Lee Smith would go on to compile two of the most impressive resumes of any relievers in MLB history. They rank third (Smith, 478) and seventh (Eckersley, 390) on the all-time saves list, and both are now enshrined in Cooperstown. The duo share a handful of cards, but we’ve chosen...

    A 40-year-old Eckersley saved 29 games in 1995 in what would be his final season with the Athletics. During his nine seasons in Oakland, he tallied 320 saves with a 2.74 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 9.3 K/9 in 525 appearances. He was a four-time All-Star and added another 11 saves in 20 postseason games. Some of the busiest-looking cards of the 1990s, comple...

    When Tony La Russa left Oakland to take the St. Louis Cardinals managerial job in 1996, Eckersley came with him, as he was acquired in a trade on Feb. 13, 1996. He had 30 saves in 1996 and 36 saves in 1997, pitching to a 3.58 ERA in 120 appearances during that two-year stretch before departing in free agency. The 1996 Topps Laser set feels like a d...

    Eckersley returned to Boston for what would be the final season of his career in 1998, pitching in a setup role ahead of another successful starter-turned-closer story in Tom “Flash” Gordon. He posted a 4.76 ERA with nine holds in 50 appearances before calling it a career at season’s end. He has a handful of cards in 1999 sets, and the best of the ...

    Eckersley received 83.2 percent of the vote in his first year on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2004 to earn induction into Cooperstown. With 197 wins and 390 saves, he was the first pitcher in MLB history with at least 150 wins and 150 saves, and only one other player—fellow Hall of Famer John Smoltz—has joined that exclusive group in the years since....

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  1. Dennis Eckersley Rookie Cards 1976 O-Pee-Chee Dennis Eckersley RC #98. Eckersley is one of the only notable rookies in the set. The color intensity of this card, and others in the set as well, can vary greatly. It is a factor when being professionally graded. It can impact the surface grade significantly. 1976 Topps Dennis Eckersley RC #98

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  2. 2023 Topps Finest Dennis Eckersley Green 15/99 Color Match Autograph HOF P OAK. Pre-Owned · Topps. $7.50. $5.35 shipping. 4 bids. 2d 20h. 🔥🔥🔥 1987 Donruss Baseball Cards Wax Pack! Many Notable Rookies!!! 🔥🔥🔥. Brand New · Donruss.

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  4. Feb 26, 2020 · 1993 Fleer #717 (Dennis Eckersley/Roger Clemens) Maybe this card was the inspiration for Birbiglia’s jokes. 1997 Hostess All-Star Team #106. Hey, Ashton Kutcher! 1993 Metz Baking – Food Issue #DEEC. Hey, Keanu Reeves! 2004 Topps Bazooka – One-Liners Relics #BOL-DE. I have no idea what the One-Liners series was doing.

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