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Graded 1962 Topps Roger Maris #1 Baseball Card PSA 3 Very Good

Graded 1962 Topps Roger Maris #1 Baseball Card PSA 3 Very Good

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Vintage 1962 Topps Roger Maris #1 PSA 3 New York Yankees Baseball Card – The Graded PSA Very Good 1962 Topps Card #1 of New York Yankees Right Fielder Roger Maris, the Man Who Hit 61 Home Runs in the 1961 Season to Break Babe Ruth's Single-Season Home Run Record in One of the Most Celebrated and Debated Individual Seasons in the History of American Professional Baseball

⚾ The number one card. In 1962, Topps assigned the #1 slot in its annual baseball card set to the reigning American League Most Valuable Player – and in 1962, that player was Roger Maris of the New York Yankees, who had just completed the most famous individual offensive season in the history of the sport. Card #1 was the designation Topps reserved for the player the baseball world had been watching most closely, and in 1962, there was no question. Roger Maris was #1. 🏆

⚾ Roger Eugene Maris was born September 10, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota – the same northern Minnesota town that would later produce Bob Dylan, though Maris grew up mostly in Fargo, North Dakota, where the open landscape and the rhythms of midwestern life shaped the quiet, intensely private personality that would later put him at odds with the scrutiny of New York. He was not built for the spotlight. He was built for baseball. A powerful right-handed hitter with exceptional instincts in right field, a cannon arm, and the capacity to drive pitches from any zone over and beyond the fence in left, Maris was the kind of player whose contributions extended across every dimension of the game while he let his bat do all the talking the spotlight demanded. 🌟

⚾ He came up through the Cleveland Indians organization and spent time with the Kansas City Athletics before the Yankees acquired him in 1959. The trade gave the Yankees exactly what they needed: a left-handed power threat to complement Mickey Mantle in the heart of the lineup, a Gold Glove right fielder who could cover the spacious Yankee Stadium outfield, and a player whose professionalism and intelligence in the batter's box made him the kind of teammate championship teams are built around. In 1960, Maris won the American League Most Valuable Player Award, hitting .283 with 39 home runs and leading the AL in RBI. The best in the American League – and 1961 had not yet arrived. ⚾

⚾ What Roger Maris did in 1961 has never been equaled in the American League. He hit 61 home runs in a single season – breaking the mark of 60 that Babe Ruth had set in 1927 and that had stood for 34 years as the most celebrated individual achievement in baseball. The chase consumed the summer. Every start, every at-bat in the final weeks of the season was national news. The question of whether Maris or Mantle – teammates, rivals in pursuit of the same record – would overtake Ruth first dominated the conversation from July through October. Mantle hit 54 before injuries slowed him. Maris kept going. 🏟️

⚾ The 1962 Topps set captures Maris at the precise moment of his greatest fame – the reigning AL MVP, the freshly crowned single-season home run champion, the most prominent figure in American baseball at a time when baseball was the unquestioned national sport. The #1 assignment was the hobby's acknowledgment of that standing. Sixty-four years later, the 1962 Topps Roger Maris #1 is a vintage card with genuine historical weight. It documents a specific chapter of baseball history on cardboard produced while that chapter was still unfolding, by a card company that understood what it was preserving. 🎴

⚾ PSA 3 – Very Good. This is the grade assigned by Professional Sports Authenticator to a card that shows wear consistent with a 64-year-old piece of printed cardboard that survived six decades of handling, storage, and the natural passage of time. A PSA 3 is an authentic copy: the card is confirmed as genuine, the surface image clear, the identity of card and player established and certified. For a vintage card from 1962, PSA 3 represents a piece of certified baseball history in an accessible grade that places this Maris #1 in reach of collectors building genuine vintage holdings without the premium of higher-grade examples. ⭐

⚾ The set builder who needs a Maris #1 for a 1962 Topps registry set. The Yankees collector building a complete wall of authenticated franchise history. The baseball fan whose father talked about the summer of 1961 the way people talk about events that rewire how a country understands what one player can do in one season. The first card in the 1962 set belongs in a collection that cares where baseball has been. This is that card. 🏆

⚾ Roger Maris. Right Field. New York Yankees. Hibbing, Minnesota. 1961 AL MVP. 61 Home Runs. Single-Season American League Record. 1962 Topps #1. PSA 3 Very Good. Collectible Trading Cards. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Vintage 1962 Topps Roger Maris #1 PSA 3 New York Yankees Baseball Card. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.

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