

We’re open 11:30-6 weekdays and 11:30-4 Saturdays. So if you’re in NJ, stop by and see us at our store on Broadway in Fair Lawn in northern NJ. Our regular customers from all over buy vintage sports cards, sports memorabilia and sports autographs from our web site and those that we meet at baseball card shows across the country keep us going and we appreciate all of you. Today, we rely on our steady customers from our store location in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.


The comeback year of 1998 with the Sammy Sosa/Mark McGwire home run chase brought the hobby back and we thrived again for a few years until the 9-11 attacks. But our focus has always been the vintage baseball cards from Tobacco era through Pre-War baseball cards to the ’50’s, and all sports cards from the ’60’s and ’70’s.Īmerica’s Pastime thrived in the late ’80’s and early ’90’s, survived the tough times of the 1994 strike year and the few years afterwards. Our vast inventory includes all years of vintage sports cards from the Tobacco era and through the’30’s,’40’s,’50’s,’60’s,’70’s through current day in baseball cards, football cards, basketball cards and hockey cards as well as sports autographs, vintage sports memorabilia and non sports cards. We also carry packs and sets of all sports cards. We sell sports cards from all major sports from Vintage years through the present day. Louis Cardinals primary starters list:ĭid you know that a 1952 St.America’s Pastime is a storefront sports card business since 1989, selling vintage & current baseball, football,basketball and hockey cards, hobby supplies,autographed sports items, sports gift items and sports memorabilia with our Bergen County store location since 1989 in Fair Lawn, N.J. Louis Cardinals uniform number breakdown and a 1952 St. Louis Cardinals Opening Day starters list, a 1952 St. Included, where data is available, is a 1952 St. 571 winning percentage.īaseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easilyįound on the Internet. They played their home games at Sportsman's Park III (Park Factors: 100/100) where 913,113 fans witnessed their 1952 Cardinals finish the season with a. Louis Cardinals played 154 games during the regular season, won 88 games, lost 66 games, and finished in third position. Louis Cardinals Roster | Research by Baseball Almanac
