tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3301111177105932342.post433048875945982924..comments2023-09-17T20:31:56.132-05:00Comments on '59 topps: one f/g card at a time: #26 Chuck StobbsCommishbobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18069472376708715755noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3301111177105932342.post-85711502359327875052012-10-24T07:18:58.683-05:002012-10-24T07:18:58.683-05:00Makes sense and it's something I hadn't co...Makes sense and it's something I hadn't considered. And looking at the Cards' schedule they went through Chicago in July and August after Stobbs joined the team so Wrigley is a very likely choice. Thanks for checking in.Commishbobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18069472376708715755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3301111177105932342.post-86952729837049790622012-10-24T01:18:25.927-05:002012-10-24T01:18:25.927-05:00I'd assume it was at Wrigley Field. The Commi...I'd assume it was at Wrigley Field. The Commissioner's office had been in Chicago in the days of Judge Landis, and the official MLB photographers still seemed to operate out of there, until at least the '80s. Those "official MLB" 8x10 glossy pictures are largely taken at Wrigley or Commiskey.<br /><br />So, I've seen those trees beyond the rightfield wall more than a few times. With no NL team in NY and perhaps the Cards not making a swing through Philadelphia that late in the year, perhaps Topps bought an MLB image of Stobbs for their use?Jess Sayinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11910106943357282838noreply@blogger.com