This auction offers a selection of listings from WG4 All-Star Card Baseball, released as a boxed set of pieces and flippable plays that fans could use to simulate a full nine innings. Card backs show a panorama of the Polo Grounds stands in New York, which gave it the name most collectors recognize.
Future Hall of Famer Ed Walsh pitched so often and so well for the White Sox from 1906-12, averaging over 25 wins per year, that he made a natural choice for a game featuring dozens of famous players. His mid-windup pose shows off the distinctive "SOX" lapel jersey that Chicago often wore for 1910 home games.
The PSA VG 3 grade reflects touched corners and light edge wear that does not detract from the main image. Note that all WG4 cards were issued with rounded corners, so even perfect cards have them. The population report shows just over 50 total graded WG4 Walsh cards, making this a tough-to-find example in any condition.