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1992 Upper Deck #621 Warren Newson NM-MT Chicago White Sox Baseball Card

1992 Upper Deck #621 Warren Newson NM-MT Chicago White Sox Baseball Card

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Own a piece of baseball history with the 1992 Upper Deck #621 Warren Newson NM-MT Chicago White Sox Baseball Card. This card features Warren Newson, a talented outfielder for the Chicago White Sox during the early 1990s. Newson was known for his speed, versatility, and strong defensive skills, making him a valuable asset to his team.

This baseball card is in Near Mint to Mint condition, meaning it has been well-preserved and shows minimal signs of wear. The card is a great addition to any baseball card collection, whether you are a fan of the Chicago White Sox, Warren Newson, or simply enjoy collecting vintage baseball cards.

As part of the iconic 1992 Upper Deck set, this card features a classic design that captures the essence of baseball in the early '90s. The card showcases a vibrant image of Warren Newson in action, complete with the official Chicago White Sox logo and colors. It is a true collector's item that pays homage to a memorable era in baseball history.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, the 1992 Upper Deck #621 Warren Newson NM-MT Chicago White Sox Baseball Card is a must-have for any baseball fan. Add this card to your collection today and relive the excitement of the Chicago White Sox's heyday with one of their top players, Warren Newson.