Enos Cabell and Pat Bourque Autographed 1973 Topps #605

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Add a unique dual-signed rookie card featuring Enos Cabell and Pat Bourque with this 1973 Topps #605 Rookie Stars issue.

The 1973 Topps set is one of the most popular baseball card releases of the 1970s, featuring its colorful design and a checklist loaded with Hall of Famers, future stars, and key rookie cards. The set remains a favorite among vintage baseball collectors.

This Rookie Stars card features two promising young players at the beginning of their professional careers.

Enos Cabell went on to enjoy a successful 15-year Major League career, playing for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, and Los Angeles Dodgers. A versatile infielder and outfielder, Cabell collected 1,951 hits, 60 home runs, 766 RBIs, 218 stolen bases, and a .277 batting average. He became one of the Houston Astros' most dependable players, recording back-to-back 200-hit seasons in 1978 and 1979 while helping the Astros capture the 1980 National League West championship.

Pat Bourque played parts of four Major League seasons with the Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, and Minnesota Twins. A left-handed first baseman, Bourque appeared in the majors between 1971 and 1975 before continuing his professional baseball career in the minor leagues.

This vintage 1973 Topps Rookie Stars card is made even more desirable by being signed by both players pictured, creating a unique collectible that is far scarcer than a single-signed example.

Card Details:

  • Players: Enos Cabell & Pat Bourque
  • Set: 1973 Topps
  • Card Number: #605
  • Type: Rookie Stars Card
  • Condition: NM-MT or better

Authentication:

  • Personally signed by Enos Cabell and Pat Bourque
  • Signatures obtained through private signings conducted by Under the Radar Sports Promotions
  • Guaranteed to pass any third-party authentication service

A fantastic addition for Astros fans, Cubs fans, Athletics fans, Twins fans, Topps collectors, vintage card collectors, rookie card collectors, autograph collectors, or collectors of dual-signed baseball cards.