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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-bm5xd-1ab90f2
Dr. Beckett welcomes Ray Fonio aka Ray from Philly to discuss the 2026 Baseball Card Hall of Fame ballot, reminds viewers to vote by May 14 at www.thesportscardhalloffame.com, and reviews how the process works: separate pre-war and post-war ballots with 25 cards each, selecting five per ballot. Dr. Beckett explains his voting philosophy balancing rarity and demand, then walks through key pre-war candidates including Old Judge, T206, Cracker Jack, and the 1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig, plus thoughts on error cards and oversized issues. For post-war, he highlights choices and debates around regional and modern cards, including 1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson, 1949 Bowman Roy Campanella, 1950 Toleteros Josh Gibson, 1968 Topps 3D Clemente, and 1980 Charlotte O’s Cal Ripken, and discusses potentially splitting the post-war era and creating separate ballots for non-mainstream issues.
00:54 Pre War Picks Old Judge Icons
01:20 Shoeless Joe and Rarity Theory
02:27 T206 Errors Doyle vs Magie
04:28 Turkey Reds and Oversize Regrets
05:55 Cracker Jack and Exhibit Gehrig
07:18 Diamond Stars and Write In Ideas
09:36 Campanella and Josh Gibson Spotlight
13:20 Clemente 3D Ripken and Modern Cards
16:52 Rethinking Eras Mainstream vs Oddball