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A baseball card was a type of collectible card popular on Earth in the 20th and early 21st centuries, on which was printed the likenesses and statistical information on professional baseball players. Kivas Fajo possessed a mint condition Roger Maris baseball card, and had preserved the scent of the chewing gum it had originally been package with. (TNG episode: "The Most Toys") Benjamin Sisko kept a Buck Bokai baseball card on his office desk on Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "If Wishes Were Horses")

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  • A baseball card was a type of collectible card popular on Earth in the 20th and early 21st centuries, on which was printed the likenesses and statistical information on professional baseball players. Kivas Fajo possessed a mint condition Roger Maris baseball card, and had preserved the scent of the chewing gum it had originally been package with. (TNG episode: "The Most Toys") Benjamin Sisko kept a Buck Bokai baseball card on his office desk on Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "If Wishes Were Horses")
  • A baseball card was a card which featured an image and the performance statistics of a player of the Earth sport baseball, which originated in the 19th century. Baseball cards became popular in the 20th century and were typically kept by fans and collectors alike. They were also referred to as trading cards. By the 24th century, long after the sport's popularity had come to an end, baseball cards had become extremely rare and therefore valuable, especially with the original chewing gum, which was frequently packaged with a set of cards. (TNG: "The Most Toys" , DS9: "In the Cards")
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  • A baseball card was a card which featured an image and the performance statistics of a player of the Earth sport baseball, which originated in the 19th century. Baseball cards became popular in the 20th century and were typically kept by fans and collectors alike. They were also referred to as trading cards. By the 24th century, long after the sport's popularity had come to an end, baseball cards had become extremely rare and therefore valuable, especially with the original chewing gum, which was frequently packaged with a set of cards. (TNG: "The Most Toys" , DS9: "In the Cards") Michael Piller was an avid baseball card collector.
  • A baseball card was a type of collectible card popular on Earth in the 20th and early 21st centuries, on which was printed the likenesses and statistical information on professional baseball players. Kivas Fajo possessed a mint condition Roger Maris baseball card, and had preserved the scent of the chewing gum it had originally been package with. (TNG episode: "The Most Toys") Benjamin Sisko kept a Buck Bokai baseball card on his office desk on Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "If Wishes Were Horses") In 2375, Jake Sisko and Nog went to great efforts to obtain a Willie Mays baseball card for Captain Sisko. (DS9 episode: "In the Cards")
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