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1991 Score #40 Alan Trammell NM-MT Detroit Tigers Baseball Card

1991 Score #40 Alan Trammell NM-MT Detroit Tigers Baseball Card

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1991 Score #40 Alan Trammell NM-MT Detroit Tigers Baseball Card is a must-have for any avid sports memorabilia collector. This vintage card features Alan Trammell, a legendary shortstop who played his entire 20-year career with the Detroit Tigers. Trammell was known for his outstanding defensive skills and clutch hitting, making him a fan favorite and a respected figure in the world of baseball.

This card is in Near Mint to Mint condition, meaning it has been well-preserved and shows minimal signs of wear. The vibrant colors and crisp detail of the card make it a standout piece in any collection. The front of the card features a dynamic action shot of Trammell on the field, capturing his intensity and skill as a player.

Whether you're a die-hard Detroit Tigers fan, a collector of Hall of Fame memorabilia, or simply a lover of the game of baseball, this card is sure to be a prized possession in your collection. Display it proudly in a protective case or frame to showcase its beauty and historical significance.

As one of the most iconic figures in Tigers history, Alan Trammell's legacy lives on through cards like this one. Add this 1991 Score #40 Alan Trammell NM-MT Detroit Tigers Baseball Card to your collection today and honor the career of one of baseball's greatest players.