BREAKING: Classified leaks reveal baseball’s Midsummer classic is here to unite America!
Democracy lives as the fan’s popular vote still matters in the MLB All Star game. Since 1933 both parties (NL and AL) come together to celebrate America’s pastime. A rare nonpartisan moment when Yankees and Red Sox work side by side for a greater good. Anonymous sources confirm we need this game and this baseball card tribute now more than ever.

One of the best things about the All Star game is the team photo. A snapshot in time of retro uniforms and players that defined that era forced to awkwardly pose together like a kindergarten class.

Good thing Rich Gedman is in this shot to spruce it up, because this background choice of the old Metrodome is awful.

MURCER AND ROSE: Greatest 70’s cop show that never was.

Carter was an 11 time All Star and twice the game’s MVP. A popular and always smiling Hall of Famer, The Kid was what the game is all about.

And then sometimes a guy like Rawley (career 111–118) puts together one good season and makes the team.

Fernando. Red/white/blue All Star graphic. Big NL logo. Wood grain background. Just a really cool looking card all the way around.

Molitor was an All Star, but he was super chill about it…

…unlike Alomar, who got a really big head.

When I worked at Fenway, I remember thinking Mattingly was the most baseball player looking like baseball player in the league.

1979 was a great year for Parker, who made the All Star team and released his first solo album.

I don’t need a special investigation to tell me the “All Star Badge” on the ’78 Topps set is totally awesome.

Glossy All Star cards….for these guys? We truly live in a country where anything is possible!
