I think something like this was at work with 1983 Fleer. I found this like I find most other quirky things that I find about sets, by flipping through a stack of cards. I think in this case, three cards in a row seemed to be leaning toward a similar theme. Literally leaning. I went through the card stack again to see how many of the cards featured a player leaning on something. There were quite a few. Seemingly more than most sets, though I'm not THAT bored to do such research. But I thought I'd share my findings in the off chance that more than three people in the world care about such a thing. The cards seemed to fit into one of three categories (from least to most prevalent):
Leaning on one's leg
Leaning on a bat (yes, there's some overlap with leg leaning, but that's just how it's going to be)
Leaning on a railing
Some final stats for consideration because, why not:
Happiest Group (by %):
Leg Leaners: 2 of 3
Railing Leaners: 4 of 8
Bat Leaners: 2 of 5 (although Mickey Hatcher is probably the happiest of all the players)
Leaning Representation by League:
AL: 13 (Remember, the Brewers were in the AL in 1983)
NL: 3
Leaning by Position:
Catchers: 4
Outfield: 4
First Base: 3
Not Represented: Third Base
Leaning by Name:
Bob: 2
11 others: Tied with 1
Ok, I'll stop now. Keep your feet on the ground and keep leanin' for the stars!





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