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Buck Opening 25-Year Old Pack of Cards


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Oh man.  A few weeks ago I spent about 3 hours on YouTube watching "pack breaks" of old baseball cards which were almost always wildly disappointing.  Very similar to this, people just opening packs of old baseball cards.  I think the coolest one I saw was someone getting a late 60s Mickey Mantle.  While they were mostly dissapointing they were kinda cool to watch though.

But this is a great take on it.  Buck reminiscing about players that he had through these baseball cards.  Found it interesting that he said everyone loved Deion Sanders and that he was a great teammate.  

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On 1/6/2017 at 7:51 AM, InsideCoroner said:

This is great.  
"What did John Kruk order at Taco Bell?"
Buck: "A little bit of everything."  

And I like how when offered a Steve Sax card, Buck pushed it away. Twice. 

Fantastic. We are so fortunate to have had his prime. 

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