toys

Home toys outfits players

baseball toys arrange in many shapes and sizes. ranging from stuffed animals to bobbleheads to even alarm clocks that resamble a baseball mascot(what). but they need to be put in to diffrint groups for spesific ages or opinions, like if you have a toddler that likes base ball you might want to get a "my first baseball game kit"(i am unshure if that exists, dont get your hopes up). or if you like models a shoebox dioramas, you can get some baseball figures and place them wereevery you want, to a game, to a commercial, or you little siblings found them and put them with there army men or is putting make up on them. or you are a couch potato and like to play video games, then you can play the games, like wii baeball, mario baseball, EA SPORTS baseball, etc.(i am still unshure if those exest too) any way toys can be for every one.

baseball cards (history?)

but we cant forget baseball cards, yes base ball cards. they are a toy just so you know. though you can find them by the action figures or the hot dog plushies. they still made there mark on amarcian pop culture.(and mybie beyond.) they had a very intressting history. so i resherched and this is what i got. in mid-19th century they wer cards that fetured a baseball player on it, with also a logo by it in black and white. as these little cards became popular, more companies mad them. but heres were the wierd stuff kicks in, they coeld be in cigirette or tibacco packs, and they used the cards to "protect the tobacco" i which is insanne and not cool. but after some amount of time, the tobbaco companies started to dissovle in popularity a little bit. but then carmel companie started to like the sound of that, "base ball cards with carmel? better than choclate and ice cream!"(i just made that up, it is not a slogan nor anything to do with advertisment or trade propuses). but then the great deprresion hit and i dont really want to talk about that becasue it no fun. anyway after that was done, gum companies dicded to advertise baseball cards, and then long story short they just sell baseball card in a pack with no gum(mybie) and you can still collect them.


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this is the most valuble baseball card in history!
this is a fun little guy i found!

see also: baseball cards, wikipedia.