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
The back of the original 51-52 Parkie was blank
Read the instructions on the back
The popularity of hockey card collecting has gone down over the years, but there are still conventions and shows. I'm a hockey card collector myself and I highly recommend it to all hockey fans.
no you cant, read the back of the card.
in my opinion the most valuable hockey card would be rocket Richard 's rookie card
Read the book hockey for dummies
No
a card that has a players/ goalies stats and his picture
lugia
Depends on which signdd Kevin Lowe hockey card we are talking about here. Ask www.beckett.com
A thin point sharpie is the best pen to use when autographing a hockey card.
You have to have internet and toy connect yourself to xbox and then you get a membership card and read off the back of the card.