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  1. Get the best deals on Gil Hodges Baseball Cards when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

    • 1949 Bowman Gil Hodges RC #100. Hodges debuted with the Dodgers for a single game in 1943, then lost the 1944 and 1945 seasons to his service in World War II.
    • 1952 Topps Gil Hodges #36. In 1952 Topps, Hodges' card shows the slugger holding his bat and it's one of the few cards in the set with a horizontal orientation.
    • 1950 Bowman Gil Hodges #112. Alert collectors will notice that Bowman used the same Hodges painting in both 1950 Bowman and 1951 Bowman. The key difference between the two cards is the overall dimensions.
    • 1953 Bowman Gil Hodges #92. The 1953 Bowman set featured the first color photographs used in a baseball card set and Hodges is shown waiting to receive a throw at first base.
  2. This Gil Hodges baseball card checklist includes every known baseball card that Gil Hodges has appeared on, in chronological order. Visit the card to see the entire set. "I give him strong credit for Jackie Robinson's success.

    • Gilbert Ray Hodges
    • 04-04-1924 (Aries)
    • Princeton, Indiana
    • The Miracle Worker
  3. Gilbert Ray Hodges, ne Hodge (April 4, 1924 – April 2, 1972) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman and manager who played most of his 18-year career for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.

  4. A strong and steady first baseman, Gil led the NL in double plays four times and putouts, assists and fielding percentage three times, retiring with an impressive .992 fielding percentage. Hodges was an eight-time All-Star selection and won the first three NL Gold Gloves at first base (1957-1959).

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  5. A strong and steady first baseman, Gil led the NL in double plays four times and putouts, assists and fielding percentage three times, retiring with an impressive .992 fielding percentage. Hodges was an eight-time All-Star selection and won the first three NL Gold Gloves at first base (1957-1959).

  6. A strong and steady first baseman, Gil led the NL in double plays four times and putouts, assists and fielding percentage three times, retiring with an impressive .992 fielding percentage. Hodges was an eight-time All-Star selection and won the first three NL Gold Gloves at first base (1957-1959).

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