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1990 Score #84 Tony Phillips NM-MT Oakland Athletics Baseball Card

1990 Score #84 Tony Phillips NM-MT Oakland Athletics Baseball Card

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This 1990 Score #84 Tony Phillips baseball card is a must-have for any collector or fan of the Oakland Athletics. With its NM-MT (Near Mint to Mint) condition, this card is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. Tony Phillips was a beloved player for the A's, known for his versatility and solid play on both offense and defense.

Score was a popular brand of baseball cards in the 1990s, known for its clean design and high-quality photography. This card features a vibrant image of Tony Phillips in his Athletics uniform, making it a great piece of memorabilia for fans of the team. The front of the card also includes his name, position, and team logo, adding to its overall appeal.

As a versatile player, Tony Phillips had a long and successful career in Major League Baseball, playing for several teams including the Athletics. His ability to play multiple positions and provide consistent offense made him a valuable asset to any team. This card captures a piece of his career and will be a cherished item for any fan.

Whether you're a die-hard collector or just a casual fan of the Athletics, this 1990 Score #84 Tony Phillips baseball card is a great investment. Its NM-MT condition ensures that it will hold its value for years to come, making it a smart choice for any collector looking to expand their collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this piece of baseball history.