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NatsTown | All Nationals and Expos Cards All the Time NatsTown Skip to content Home About Collecting Goals Expos/Nats Team Sets The 1988 Project The 1989 Project Top 9 Most Wanted ← Older posts December 19, 2010 · 2:00 pm I Was a Teenage Prospector: Andy Benes 1989 Topps Topps’ 1989 cards introduced me to the Draft Pick system. I was absolutely mesmerized when I pulled cards like this. I seem to remember Jim Abbott, Steve Avery, Monty Farriss, Bill Bene, Robin Ventura, and Mark Lewis joining Benes in the cards in this set (oh yes, and Ty Griffin and Willie Ansley – can’t forget those flops). They were in different uniforms – they looked a lot younger than your average star, and there was this sense of promise about them. This was a little before the Gregg Jefferies incident (which I will detail soon, very soon), so I can’t point the finger at that for my fascination with younger players. I really think it was the break in formula in the base set that did...

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