REALITY BITES!
I guess seeing is believing, and this image certainly brings home the realization that Jose Reyes is now the shortstop for the Miami Marlins. Nice airbrush job by Topps…
I’d like to thank Mr. North Jersey for the link and also credit to the Palm Beach Post for the image.
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