Found October 22, 2009 on Puck Daddy:
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Growing up as a child of the 1980's, three things were my world: Hockey cards, G.I. Joe cartoons and Kenner Starting Lineup figures. Beginning in 1988, Kenner starting producing figures of Major League Baseball players, but didn't make the hockey jump until 1993. For eight years, puckheads kept busy collecting the annual series of figures and making the painstaking decision of whether or not to leave the Starting Lineup in the box or rip it out. It wasn't until 2001 when Todd McFarlane of Spawn fame took over the sporting figure market and began creating some of the more lifelike miniature athletes that collectors still clamor over to this day. In September, Matt from Sharapova's Thigh explored the history of baseball-related Starting Lineup figures and discovered the saturation of players that Kenner put on the market when he listed his "The 40 Most Undeserving MLB Starting Lineup Figures Ever". His list included legendary names such as Damon Berryhill, An...
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