I have written a new "nifty" script for my web site that displays all the cards cataloged per team.
http://mrgibson.com/baseball9.php
By default, it shows the Cubs, but is programmed to show any team of choosing.
For the larger teams, the script is rather slow as it processes a large amount of information.
One of the coolest parts of the script is that is cross-references the players against two other tables that
list players with a career WAR of 9 or greater and a table of Hall of Fame inductees. If the player matches
these, a little icon will show by their name.
To see my Cardinals collection:
http://mrgibson.com/baseball9.php?team=card
To see my White Sox collection:
http://mrgibson.com/baseball9.php?team=White Sox
To see my Red Sox collection:
http://mrgibson.com/baseball9.php?team=Red Sox
Linux, Cars, Coding, Classic Gaming, Base Ball Cards, and overall personal blog. Just another blog of a baseball card collector and geek. Older blogs can be found at http://mrgibson.com/
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