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1991 Topps #761 Larry Andersen NM-MT Boston Red Sox Baseball Card

1991 Topps #761 Larry Andersen NM-MT Boston Red Sox Baseball Card

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Own a piece of baseball history with the 1991 Topps #761 Larry Andersen NM-MT Boston Red Sox Baseball Card. This collectible card features Larry Andersen, a former MLB relief pitcher who played for several teams including the Boston Red Sox. This card showcases Andersen in his Red Sox uniform, making it a must-have for any Boston fan or baseball card collector.

This card is in near mint to mint condition, meaning it has been well-preserved and is free from any major imperfections. The corners are sharp, the edges are clean, and the surface is glossy and vibrant. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this card is a great addition to any collection.

Larry Andersen had a successful career in the MLB, playing for over 15 seasons and earning multiple accolades along the way. His time with the Boston Red Sox was marked by strong performances on the mound, making him a fan favorite during his time with the team. This card captures Andersen at the peak of his career, making it a valuable piece of memorabilia for any baseball enthusiast.

Whether you're a Red Sox fan, a Larry Andersen enthusiast, or simply a lover of the game, the 1991 Topps #761 Larry Andersen NM-MT Boston Red Sox Baseball Card is a timeless collectible that celebrates the rich history of baseball. Add this card to your collection today and relive the magic of Andersen's time on the field.