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1972 Topps Dock Ellis (Registration Error) Just like any 1980s list of essential cardboard is bound to include at least one NSFW entry, so too will this list.
In 1970, Scipio Spinks and Dock Ellis were young Major League pitchers — Spinks for the Astros, Ellis for the Pirates — who had taken the era’s free-love-and-free-drugs ethos to heart. “We ...
This was a Dock Ellis-level dose of cardboard psychedelia, particularly potent at ages 8 to 10, that fundamentally and irreversibly shook reality from all its supposed underpinnings.
The Post's Mike Vaccaro looks back at the 50th year anniversary of Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis no-hitter while he was on LSD.
In 1970, as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD. Now, nine years after his death at age 63, Dock Ellis’ name is synonymous with the baseball game he pitched ...
At ComplexCon this weekend, Topps will be bringing back the legendary 1952 set with some modern updates (and Garbage Pail kids!) ...
En route to his no-hitter, Dock Ellis pitched 9.0 hitless innings, issuing eight walks, while also recording six strikeouts. Thanks to a two-run home run from Willie Stargell, the Pittsburgh ...
It's a trivia question that you'll probably never find on the back of a Topps card: Who's the only MLBer to throw a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD? The answer, Dock Ellis, is the ...
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The Ten Essential Topps Baseball Cards of the 1970s - MSNIf a card can be a poem, here it is. 1972 Topps Dock Ellis (Registration Error) Just like any 1980s list of essential cardboard is bound to include at least one NSFW entry, so too will this list.
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