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Biography and StatisticsThe back of a Baseball card typically features a short biography of the player, and the players Statistics. It also includes the card number of the set it belongs to, and company information. The last year of stats listed is from the year before the card was issued with the exception of traded or up-date cards.

The player statistics are either listed year by year with the total career stats, or in some cases just the career stats. The basic career statistical abbreviations include:

YR -Year

Team

Hitting Statistics

G - Games (played)

AB - At Bats (walks, sacrifice, and hit by pitch do not count as an at bat)

R - Runs (scored)

H - Hits (total)

2B - Doubles

3B - Triples

HR - Home Runs

RBI- Runs Batted In

SB - Stolen Bases

Ave- batting Average

Pitching Statistics

W - Wins

L - Loses

G - Games (appearances)

GS - Games Started

SHO - Shutout

SV - Saves

IP - Innings Pitched

H - Hits (given up)

BB - Base on Balls (Walks)

K - Strikeouts

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Most hockey cards are printed in english and french, if you know how to read english or french you can read any hockey card.

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