June 17, 2004
Baseball Card Trivia
Don Rudolph pitched for the Chicago White Sox. On the back of his 1959 baseball card (
in the extended entry), besides his stats they note that Don's wife is a professional dancer. Her name was Pat Wiggin, and professional dancer was a delicate way of saying 'stripper'.
I'm trying to track down a picture of her, but there's a bit of a flame war going on in the vintage erotica newsgroup, hence requests for help are getting lost in the mayhem. I remain hopeful.


Posted by: Ted at
05:38 AM | category: History
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Interesting that you mention trading cards as I read an article yesterday (17th) on ESPN's website that certain basketball cards are being sold, retail, for 500.00! FIVE HUNDRED! for a pack of four! Anyway, they have 'special' cards - editions of 100. One gent got a card w/ Kobes' and Lebrons' pic + a patch from thier actual jersey (on the same card) that he already sold on EBay for 25K....Good Luck
Posted by: Anonymous Kyle at June 17, 2004 07:49 AM (blNMI)
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Upon reflection, what we need is Stripper Trading Cards...
Posted by: Anon Again at June 17, 2004 08:14 AM (blNMI)
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