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GETrading Current Inventory SOLD - 1985 Joe Carter #694 ROOKIE CARD
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SOLD - 1985 Joe Carter #694 ROOKIE CARD

$16.00

PSA 8: #72922568 - Near Mint to Mint

Early in his career, Joe Carter was an impressive and well-rounded baseball player known for his power hitting, speed, and versatility on the field. He possessed notable power and had the ability to hit the ball with authority. He was capable of driving the ball to all fields and had a knack for hitting clutch home runs. Carter was an RBI machine early in his career. He had a knack for coming through in key situations and driving in runs, making him a valuable asset in the lineup. He had several seasons with high RBI totals, showcasing his ability to contribute significantly to his team's offense. Carter's strong performances and contributions on both offense and defense led to multiple All-Star selections during the early part of his career. He was recognized as one of the top players in the league and earned the opportunity to showcase his skills alongside other elite talents. However, most people remember him from the 1993 World Series when he hit a walk-off home run in Game 6 to secure the championship for the Toronto Blue Jays. His clutch hitting and ability to deliver in pressure situations further enhanced his reputation as a formidable player.

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PSA 8: #72922568 - Near Mint to Mint

Early in his career, Joe Carter was an impressive and well-rounded baseball player known for his power hitting, speed, and versatility on the field. He possessed notable power and had the ability to hit the ball with authority. He was capable of driving the ball to all fields and had a knack for hitting clutch home runs. Carter was an RBI machine early in his career. He had a knack for coming through in key situations and driving in runs, making him a valuable asset in the lineup. He had several seasons with high RBI totals, showcasing his ability to contribute significantly to his team's offense. Carter's strong performances and contributions on both offense and defense led to multiple All-Star selections during the early part of his career. He was recognized as one of the top players in the league and earned the opportunity to showcase his skills alongside other elite talents. However, most people remember him from the 1993 World Series when he hit a walk-off home run in Game 6 to secure the championship for the Toronto Blue Jays. His clutch hitting and ability to deliver in pressure situations further enhanced his reputation as a formidable player.

PSA 8: #72922568 - Near Mint to Mint

Early in his career, Joe Carter was an impressive and well-rounded baseball player known for his power hitting, speed, and versatility on the field. He possessed notable power and had the ability to hit the ball with authority. He was capable of driving the ball to all fields and had a knack for hitting clutch home runs. Carter was an RBI machine early in his career. He had a knack for coming through in key situations and driving in runs, making him a valuable asset in the lineup. He had several seasons with high RBI totals, showcasing his ability to contribute significantly to his team's offense. Carter's strong performances and contributions on both offense and defense led to multiple All-Star selections during the early part of his career. He was recognized as one of the top players in the league and earned the opportunity to showcase his skills alongside other elite talents. However, most people remember him from the 1993 World Series when he hit a walk-off home run in Game 6 to secure the championship for the Toronto Blue Jays. His clutch hitting and ability to deliver in pressure situations further enhanced his reputation as a formidable player.

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