Primarily remembered as a Los Angeles Dodger, Don Drysdale broke in as a
teenager and spent his first two major league seasons in Brooklyn,
where he got his Hall of Fame career off to a banging start, going 22-14
with ERA's below 2.70 while pitching half his games in a bandbox of a
ballpark. He's shown here on his 1957 Topps rookie card, which has been graded EX-MT 6 by PSA and features four beautifully sharp corners. Some minor edge wear keeps this one from grading even higher than it already has, but this example has tremendous eye appeal.