Fifty years ago Rocky Bridges gained some fame with the Great American Baseball Card Flipping Trading and Bubble Gum Book but he had a solid, if unspectacular career a utility infielder. Topps caught him with Brooklyn in 1952, where he occasionally spelled Pee Wee Reese at Shortstop. The card here is ungraded and pointed well up into the upper right corner with VG/EX corners. His signature in blue ballpoint is compact but nice, neat and very legible - PSA/DNA has given it a grade of MINT 9.