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ROOKIE CARD
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ROOKIE CARD
I have a "Rookie" card of Clint Barmes #10 (Colorado Rockies), my question is; what does the BB stand for?

Reason being, that my card says SS, not BB!

Thanks, and please let me know.
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RE: ROOKIE CARD
(05-10-2015, 09:58 AM)Lazytaz69 Wrote: I have a "Rookie" card of Clint Barmes #10 (Colorado Rockies), my question is; what does the BB stand for?

Reason being, that my card says SS, not BB!

Thanks, and please let me know.
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BB - might stand for baseball

and

SS - might stand for short stop
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Where does it say it?
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RE: ROOKIE CARD
In the guide it lists the team as Colorado Rockies BB, for baseball, to distinguish it from the old NHL Colorado Rockies team, HK for hockey.

Barmes-- http://www.beckett.com/baseball/2006/top...es-5324911
Some random hockey guy from the 70s-- http://www.beckett.com/hockey/1977-78/o-...au-1246843

Oh and Clint Barmes RC is 2003 year.

http://www.beckett.com/search/?term=clin...ort=185223
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