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1992 Upper Deck #164 Randy Johnson NM-MT Seattle Mariners Baseball Card
1992 Upper Deck #164 Randy Johnson NM-MT Seattle Mariners Baseball Card
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Own a piece of baseball history with the 1992 Upper Deck #164 Randy Johnson NM-MT Seattle Mariners Baseball Card. This rare collectible card features the legendary pitcher Randy Johnson in his Seattle Mariners uniform, making it a must-have for any serious collector or fan of the game.
This card is in near mint to mint condition, which means it has been well-preserved and shows only minor signs of wear. The sharp corners, clean edges, and vibrant colors make this card a standout in any collection. Whether you're a fan of Randy Johnson, the Seattle Mariners, or simply a lover of baseball memorabilia, this card is sure to impress.
Randy Johnson is a Hall of Fame pitcher known for his intimidating presence on the mound and dominant fastball. Throughout his career, Johnson amassed an impressive collection of accolades, including multiple Cy Young Awards and All-Star selections. His time with the Seattle Mariners is a significant part of his legacy, making this card a valuable piece of baseball history.
Whether you're looking to expand your collection or searching for the perfect gift for a baseball enthusiast, the 1992 Upper Deck #164 Randy Johnson NM-MT Seattle Mariners Baseball Card is an excellent choice. With its impeccable condition and iconic design, this card is sure to bring joy and nostalgia to any fan of the game. Add it to your collection today and cherish a piece of baseball history for years to come.

