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1973 Topps All time Home Run Leaders
This card captures one of the most dramatic turning points in baseball history.
For decades, Babe Ruth’s 714 home runs were considered untouchable. When this card was printed, Ruth was still listed as the undisputed king — but the moment was already slipping away. Hank Aaron sat at 673, steadily closing in. Willie Mays was still within striking distance as well. The card freezes a very specific moment in time, right before baseball’s record books were about to change forever.
It’s also a culturally important snapshot. Ruth represents baseball’s early era, while Aaron and Mays — two Black superstars — were redefining the sport and challenging its most sacred milestones. Aaron, in particular, was enduring incredible pressure and hostility as he approached Ruth’s record. Seeing all three players together on one card illustrates a powerful transition between generations.
This is one of the last cards ever printed that shows Babe Ruth on top of the all-time home run list. Within a few years, Aaron would pass him, and the hierarchy on cards like this would never look the same again.
A piece of cardboard, but an entire era frozen in place.

